for my record store-hunting peeps
be sure you get your putdown/sneer/smirk/long sigh. it's built in the price
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hello mariser!
Have you ever seen "High Fidelity"? I love that movie - and this comic reminded me of that. &:o)
It's weird to get older and see things change, and even sometimes become obsolete, isn't it? Sometimes I feel like my grandparents now. . .
Posted by: YGRS | 2010.06.14 at 10:44
I've bought a lot of dorky music in my day and I've never gotten even one sneer/smirk from a record store clerk. Most of them are hipsters, but still nice people.
Posted by: M-----l | 2010.06.14 at 14:55
High Fidelity is one of those movies that folks think I would love, but when I saw it, it didn't do much for me. it was ok, the best thing on it was Jack Black as the snobby record store clerk the comic I posted is referencing
Posted by: mariser | 2010.06.14 at 16:17
Most of them are hipsters, but still nice people.
MACHINE ERROR. DOES NOT COMPUTE
Posted by: mariser | 2010.06.14 at 16:18
oh no! Yeah, I thought maybe you'd like it. But yeah, Jack Black is one of the best parts of High Fidelity. I especially like the end where his group sings at that big party, and he's totally awesome!
Posted by: YGRS | 2010.06.14 at 16:24
Maybe they're not nice, but they're at least polite. If they're making fun of me, they're waiting until I'm out of the store.
Posted by: M-----l | 2010.06.14 at 16:31