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Posted by Coup on Feb-13-2005 12:58:

Ur Best Purchases

List what have been the best things you've bought ?

My water pillow. (http://www.comforthouse.com/comfort/medwatpil.html)

i cant think of much else at the minute thats worth mentioning..


Posted by Ste on Feb-13-2005 13:03:

my cdj 800s

bum-o-rific.


Posted by Acton on Feb-13-2005 14:39:

a prostitute probably


Posted by kr00t0n on Feb-13-2005 14:50:

My computer
Brita filter


Posted by KilldaDJ on Feb-13-2005 15:35:

fight back to school 3 dvd

cigarettes

and my first 8th of skunky many years ago


Posted by dj_mdma on Feb-13-2005 15:54:

Any of my portable audio players since time began (walkman, Minidisc, Net-MD, MP3 Discman and now currently NW-HD1)

My car stereo system.

and my nicest...but not necessarily "best" puchase was my Dolce & Gabbana V-neck pullover for 240 quid


Posted by [mart] on Feb-13-2005 16:03:

The best things you've bought but can't remember?


Posted by CraSHer[UK] on Feb-13-2005 16:58:

quote:
Originally posted by MaRt
The best things you've bought but can't remember?


yeah i didn't understand that either.

But i'd say my creative zen mp3 player


Posted by zag2me on Feb-14-2005 09:05:

- My Mini fridge in my room, Greatest thing ever to wake up to an ice cold mineral water, or go out with an ice cold beer at night

- My Creative zen, bought 2 years ago 2nd hand for 100 quid, with 30gb hard drive upgrade.

- My 2 tb raid uber server, that carry's all me mp3s/lossless/tvseries ect ect. Content on demand is the future!


Posted by sykadelik on Feb-14-2005 10:39:

For me it would have to be my djm600, although I can remember that. So i am not sure what to write here


Posted by Coup on Feb-14-2005 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by MaRt
The best things you've bought but can't remember?

i dont know why thats there.


Posted by Cru54d3r on Feb-14-2005 17:59:

- global gathering ticket for 2003 .. as the decision to buy it opened up the fun of clubbing for me ..
- unreal tournament cd .. probably the only game ive actually bought as an original quite a while ago now and provided many an hour of fun in my early teenage years ..
- cambridge soundworks 550d's .. made the music sound so much better and got the package for just over 100 instead of 280 odd at the time because the original 2.1 package i ordered died on me and they replaced it with the 5.1 system


Posted by Spad on Feb-14-2005 18:04:

Electric Razor. �9.99 (Boots)

Saves me hours per month, I can do it in front of the tele.


Posted by Ste on Feb-14-2005 19:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Spad
Electric Razor. �9.99 (Boots)

Saves me hours per month, I can do it in front of the tele.



i once bought an electric shaver for that price and it wouldnt even cut the hairs


Posted by montana on Feb-14-2005 19:54:

ian's virginity, ian sold it for me for less than a quid, deal of a lifetime


Posted by Coup on Feb-14-2005 20:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Ste
i once bought an electric shaver for that price and it wouldnt even cut the hairs

haha, ive found electric razors to be useless too. if u want a perfect stubble like craig david set at 1mm hair length, then yea get an electric. if u want a proper close share so u have no hairs left, electric is useless


Posted by chesco on Feb-14-2005 20:37:

brand new, still tagged pair of maharishi trousers off ebay for 40 quid.

When I got them the original price tag said �190.


Posted by Coup on Feb-14-2005 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by chesco
brand new, still tagged pair of maharishi trousers off ebay for 40 quid.

When I got them the original price tag said �190.

*cough* back lorry *cough*


Posted by Spad on Feb-15-2005 09:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Ste
i once bought an electric shaver for that price and it wouldnt even cut the hairs


I had that problem, but it said in the manual it can take a couple of weeks for your face to adjust. I kept at it and lo and behold it works


Posted by Ste on Feb-15-2005 10:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Spad
I had that problem, but it said in the manual it can take a couple of weeks for your face to adjust. I kept at it and lo and behold it works


i threw mine away

i have a beard trimmer atm with a ceramic blade which is the mutts nuts but it doesnt give a proper close shave, although i like a bit of stubble left over anyway.


Posted by erin_the_angel on Feb-16-2005 17:37:

my power tools

i don't know another girl my age that can say she owns a slide compound mitre saw

and my computer....its pretty....i can even control my music from my keyboard (it has an extra control panel)


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Feb-16-2005 20:49:

quote:
Originally posted by erin_the_angel
my power tools

i don't know another girl my age that can say she owns a slide compound mitre saw



benny benassi springs to mind


pour moi my altern 8 - mask hysteria EP [picute disc] for 25 quid

and everysingle one of my deathchant records, silly!


Posted by Fundamental on Feb-16-2005 23:23:

DVD Rack, 10 bucks from Argos. Without it my room would be an even bigger mess than it is just now.


Posted by [mart] on Feb-17-2005 10:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Fundamental
DVD Rack, 10 bucks from Argos. Without it my room would be an even bigger mess than it is just now.


I don't know how I ever survived without my five-tier shelving unit and DVD rack! And now I get to expose my miserably monotonous life by saying that my PS2 is one of the best things I've ever bought. More recently, I attained Deep & Chilled Euphoria mixed by Red Jerry for the monster price of �4.19.

Clothes-wise, my best purchase was probably two pairs of suede shoes; one brown, one blue, both �15 in a sale. There's probably a specific name for the style, but I don't know what it is. But they were made in Vietnam. WOOOO!


Posted by Coup on Feb-17-2005 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
benny benassi springs to mind



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