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Is no 1 seriously not going to buy 230 records for ?100


achilles1

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If your old school like me and remember the good old days when music was decent music 70s soul 80 to 90s ragga hip hop soul rare groove pop house punk rnb hip house the lot even down to Paul hard castle 19 and man parish hip hop be be bop then these are for you in good condition obviously you can view 1st now come on some 1 make me an offer nice 1

achilles1 Wrote:

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> 346 b I was waiting by the window for you pm me

> your phone number if that's ok thanks

I was knocking the dooor ( black one) and ringing the bell that i doubt works, i waited outside for 5 minutes and there was no body at the windows. I won't be pm'ing you my number as i have no time for timewasters ,wind up merchants.

achilles1 Wrote:

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> Sorry you feel that way I ain't no idiot just

> didn't hear you the bell doesn't work

If you were waiting by the window you would have seen me, i was there for 5 minutes. You're a meesser.

Take heed ok let's do this pal you came to my door I live upstairs the bell don't work I was by the window didn't see you I apologise for that on that note I'm no messer or idiot I can understand you got wet that would piss me 9ff ylto have said I'll come to you so I can't be that much 9f a messer can I have a good day later

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