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In Reply to: RE: Montana Crate Diggin' - Photo Tour posted by cactuscowboy@bresnan.net on November 07, 2009 at 09:58:31
to write a prescription for a walker/chair. Looking through crates is one of my very favorite things to do, but it gets PAINFUL!
I just never remember to ask!
Your post may make me remember that I can stand for 5 minutes at a crate of records but I can sit at dozens of crates of records for a long, long time.
Or maybe I'll just get a spine implant. I'll see if anyone's got one to spare. Already have a new hip, knee, and shoulder, why not a spine?
I remember how much fun it was to slide under tables, stomach down on a filthy floor to get at a single box of records...AHHHHH!
Somehow those finds were "better" because of the sacrifice. One time I found a large box full of 10" Jazz. I had crawled under two tables that had been placed together and the box was under a hutch (the two tables in front of it) loaded with depression glass. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle...but thankfully no crash as my shoulder continually brushed the furniture above my head.
One thing I'm eternally grateful for is that cockroaches must not like vinyl (knock on wood). I've never brought home any little buddies, thank God!
There is no such thing as too many records.
There is just too little room for them!
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