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Quote: TopBanana @ June 2 2011, 3:11 PM BST

Well done, Marc P!

I'm looking at selling quite a big chink of my CD collection. It is the usual awful garbage like Razorlight, Plan B, Kooks, Rakes, etc- i.e. stuff I no longer listen to. In fact, a lot of them have never been played and are in *mint* condition.

Which is the best website to seel 'em on? Music Magpie have offered me £14.90 for 34 CDs.....most at 30p each :( I can't be assed with eBay cos of the advertising fees.

:) E.Bay do have 'free' weekend listing sometimes, or put them in 'bundles of 10'that's only 3 items??...

Music Magpie is a joke

I'd rather burn my stuff than give it to those tossers

they offer you about 50p for DVD box sets!

As if

Sixth night with no fox. I fear he is no more. The wound on his neck looked nasty.

Teary
Oh well. At least he had someone who cared about him.
Now you have to find another one to carry on the tradition!

A couple of others come by but they don't react to us like he did.

Quote: dellas @ June 2 2011, 9:08 PM BST

:) E.Bay do have 'free' weekend listing sometimes, or put them in 'bundles of 10'that's only 3 items??...

Next weekend is a free-listing weekend on eBay.

:( I had bright flashing lights in eyes, then later I have a strange black spot
it is still there, like a 'floater' when I move eyes??

Don't like it lasting 2 days any ideas guys??...

Could be a retinal tear/detachment. It could also be a symptom of pressue in the eye. Why risk it? See a doctor right away.

Quote: dellas @ June 3 2011, 6:34 AM BST

:( I had bright flashing lights in eyes, then later I have a strange black spot
it is still there, like a 'floater' when I move eyes??

Don't like it lasting 2 days any ideas guys??...

Go to the docs or A&E and get it looked at.

:) Thanks guys will do ok! squint.
No current headache though?

Quote: Oldrocker @ June 2 2011, 12:18 AM BST

Oh you mean . .

Today, I put skittles up my vagina, to be cute for my boyfriend on valentines day, so I would taste good. As he was eating me out, he pushed one skittle up so far and couldn't get it out. I ended in up in the ER for 4 hours, with laughing nurses. FML.

Well, I'm not surprised!

I've played skittles and I can tell you that those wooden ones are a fair weight.

:( Not sure what 'humour' was intended here, however I missed it.
This post is trying to offend women on here.

Feel sorry for oldrocker if he feels that bad about all females.

Quote: dellas @ June 3 2011, 6:34 AM BST

:( I had bright flashing lights in eyes, then later I have a strange black spot
it is still there, like a 'floater' when I move eyes??

Don't like it lasting 2 days any ideas guys??...

Sure you haven't just got astigmatism? I have. It means I see a blurry blob through my left eye. Have done since university. It's harmless. And means if I'm talking to somebody ugly I can close my right eye and manouvre the blob across their face.

That sounds like how some people describe migraines, to me. You don't have to have a headache with a migraine, do you? (I may be wrong about that.)

Quote: dellas @ June 3 2011, 8:39 AM BST

:( Not sure what 'humour' was intended here, however I missed it.
This post is trying to offend women on here.

Why don't you let the women worry about that. ;)

Quote: zooo @ June 3 2011, 11:48 AM BST

That sounds like how some people describe migraines, to me. You don't have to have a headache with a migraine, do you? (I may be wrong about that.)

Why don't you let the women worry about that. ;)

No you can have an optical migraine, I get that sometimes, very rarely, but that doesn't sound like it.

Quote: dellas @ June 3 2011, 6:34 AM BST

:( I had bright flashing lights in eyes, then later I have a strange black spot
it is still there, like a 'floater' when I move eyes??

Don't like it lasting 2 days any ideas guys??...

Almost certainly it is a floater, the bright light is associated with their formation. As you get older the viscous fluid in your eyeball shrinks and it can pull away tiny pieces of your retina which then float in the fluid. Or something like that. If that is what it is it is permanent I am afraid, but if you try to ignore it the brain will eventually teach itself not to see it.

There is a slight risk though that it could be retinal detachment so you should have it checked out.

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