MongGrel
Lifer
- Dec 3, 2013
- 38,466
- 3,067
- 121
I had carousels of old 45's from my mother from the 50's at one time, wish I still did.
Ni
I'm not proud of this. I broke my mother's copy of Bill Haley & The Comets - Rock Around The Clock (78). I was 8 at the time. The record was brittle and I dropped it onto the corner of the stereo. I've asked for my mother's records when she passes away. I've got an inch thick stack of 45's of my own. First 45, Neil Diamond - Desiree. After about ten singles or so I started buying albums (LP).
It's my sister's project lol
nothing odd about that, lots of nazis fled there after ww2Oddly, the antique market in Buenos Aires had tons of Nazi stuff :awe:
2 hours of pushing niMy father had "King of the Road" on a 45.
nothing odd about that, lots of nazis fled there after ww2
