I really like these QOTDs, so I think I'm going to start responding to them.
I think this is sort of a boring one, though, because I would spend that $10,000 entirely on paying off my student loans.
Maybe I'd book a couple of plane tickets first, but really, that'd take out 75% of my college debt, which would be pretty keen.
(and the remaining would be in the more easily cancellable loans. Score!)
For the record (okay, mostly my record) the Realistic 13-1115C Portable Phonograph takes a 658D Type 3 Recoton needle, and it does so quite nicely.
Yes, it finally works, and is cranking out (I'm sure to the delight of my neighbors at 1:31am) some International Noise Conspiracy. I only have one record right now (the rest are in my parent's basement and will return with me in July), but I suppose compulsive gathering of 7" 's gives me something to do for awhile. To Omaha's only record store!
It looks like I missed the "What's the Oldest Thing You Own?" QOTD, which is too bad, because I thought this would be a great theme post, as it's quite possible this record player, which I picked up for $10 in Omaha six months back, is it. I guess it's in hot comptetition with my viola, both of which I'm guessing are from the early 70s, neither of which is easy to trace back to it's origins.
But both of which make sweet sounds. Oh yeah, they do.
Have you ever played tic-tac-toe with a chicken? Well, I have. (note: The chicken, Dixie, always gets to go first.)
Hey, look at this! Amazing! What was a mere desire to park this oh-so-popular username has graduated to a full-fledged blog.
I wish I had more to offer the oh, five (if I'm lucky) people seeing this post, but since I have piles of laundry, research, and leafy green kale I am ignoring, I may get back to just that.
xoxox
on Tictactoe