Acarr wrote:< doesn't have many vinyls though
< has Rolling stones greatest hits, Meatloaf Bat out of Hell, Disturbed Immortalised as albums and a few various singles.
< says they’re called “VINYL RECORDS”. “VINYLS” are on cars.
< is tired of people making that mistake.
Vinyl is a material People call vinyl records vinyls
Acarr wrote:< doesn't have many vinyls though
< has Rolling stones greatest hits, Meatloaf Bat out of Hell, Disturbed Immortalised as albums and a few various singles.
< says they’re called “VINYL RECORDS”. “VINYLS” are on cars.
< is tired of people making that mistake.
Vinyl is a material People call vinyl records vinyls
< says that’s not the correct way to call them.
The correct way is “vinyl records” or even “vinyl” (yes, plural, without the s).
For example: < has lots of music on vinyl.
If you don’t wanna call it like that, then < thinks you should call them “spinny-groovy-soundy-contraptions”.
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Acarr wrote:< doesn't have many vinyls though
< has Rolling stones greatest hits, Meatloaf Bat out of Hell, Disturbed Immortalised as albums and a few various singles.
< says they’re called “VINYL RECORDS”. “VINYLS” are on cars.
< is tired of people making that mistake.
Vinyl is a material People call vinyl records vinyls
< says that’s not the correct way to call them.
The correct way is “vinyl records” or even “vinyl” (yes, plural, without the s).
For example: < has lots of music on vinyl.
I wonder if your parents handle the fact they will never be grandparents.
< searched everywhere, there must be something < missed, a detail.
< should rewind time.
Fifo wrote:For God’s sake I thought it’s finally over…
< is drinking coffee right now.
< will drink Red Bull after.
Pirez wrote:< has to agree, especially in Coke. The sugar in that stuff is more nasty to your body, so there shouldn't be much fuss about drinking caffeine.