Album: The Raconteurs Live in London

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I LOVE this set, but can't imagine hearing it as a rip. Some things better left at the spin.
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I would loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it if someone wants to sell one to me. I also have some stuff that might be worth trading.
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What do you have to trade?
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Thought this thread could use a nice bump
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greginchains wrote:Thought this thread could use a nice bump
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Good choice. Here's to hoping they do something before the year is over :)
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^^ Agreed.


And very nice skull collection! Is one of those a duck or goose?
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Kali Durga wrote:^^ Agreed.


And very nice skull collection! Is one of those a duck or goose?
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I also see what appears to be a raccoon. What's the other small one?
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Kali Durga wrote:I also see what appears to be a raccoon. What's the other small one?
I'm not sure. I just search through the woods behind my house, and find 'em. Most pictured are found in the wild. Not the cow skull though.
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The cow, was it delicious?
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runofthemill wrote:The cow, was it delicious?
Always!
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That's how I've acquired all of mine, too, when I've been out hiking. Believe it or not, I once found a dead cow out in the woods. Recently deceased, though, so taking the skull wasn't an option.


Think I need to listen to Live in London on the drive home from work tonight.
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Kali Durga wrote:That's how I've acquired all of mine, too, when I've been out hiking. Believe it or not, I once found a dead cow out in the woods. Recently deceased, though, so taking the skull wasn't an option.


Think I need to listen to Live in London on the drive home from work tonight.
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Doesn't always work that way. A couple years ago, I found the carcass of a deer with a beautiful set of antlers. Checked on it every couple of weeks. The last time I checked on it, it was finally completely clean of flesh. But the head had disappeared.
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Damn, someone found it too. Ack!
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