One step forward... was that a pothole?
So there I was, kicking ass and taking names - I'd loaded up the car, hit the bank, headed down to the storage unit... and I'd forgotten the damn lock key.
Much cursing later, I headed back north and got myself some sour Skittles and Supernatural DVDs for comfort.
Some observations:
Door-to-Door storage? Not much about the off-hours access.
Holy crap! Everything and their sister, hell, their scorned moron second cousin's television show is out on DVD. Damn.
I found some old mix tapes of mine, and since my car has atape deck instead of anything resembling modern stereo, I had to play them. I might have to continue the theme of cross country tapes - California to Kansas was... interesting as a retrospective.
Much cursing later, I headed back north and got myself some sour Skittles and Supernatural DVDs for comfort.
Some observations:
Door-to-Door storage? Not much about the off-hours access.
Holy crap! Everything and their sister, hell, their scorned moron second cousin's television show is out on DVD. Damn.
I found some old mix tapes of mine, and since my car has atape deck instead of anything resembling modern stereo, I had to play them. I might have to continue the theme of cross country tapes - California to Kansas was... interesting as a retrospective.
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Also, the challenge of finding something to read tapes is always interesting. BUT, for those of you with a sense of humor, there is always http://sewelldirect.com/PlusDeck2-PC-Cassette-Deck.asp?adpath=/Google/Lewis%20Gunter/06-05-17//PC%20Tape%20Deck//40&keywords=computer%20tape%20deck&match=3&search=search&gclid=CNfIwcG6p4cCFShFCwodQ2d75w
I keep a old 4-track Tascam around to read cassettes on. It's a pretty forgiving tape deck, plus the head azmuth and offset are easily changable for those *cough* less than perfect recordings.