View Full Version : Stupid, Stupid Me.


Janice Johnson
01-20-2004, 04:09 PM
I spent 13.97 on Control by Janet Jackson at Spec's. Today, I saw it on a cassette for .95c at a thrift store. I would have saved over 12 dollars if I had seen it first. Do you think I should still get the cassette because I have a cassette player that works okay, but my CD player doesn't. But I use the one in my parents room. I took the CD and copied it onto a blank tape, but the blank tape version has sounds of me walking around the room and turning off the tape/putting it on before and after I recorded the CD. Do you think I should have paid the 95 cents and gotten a clean version of it? But, P.S. I turned it over so that the black part, the under part of the tape shows. So, if I decide to buy it tomorrow, it will be there hopefully. I regret not buying the Immaculate Collection from Madonna when I had the chance to. It was 50 cents at a thrift store. I decided to buy Rhythm Nation by Janet Jackson and left the IC. When I went back to the store, it was gone and I never saw it again any thrift store. But, I did get to see the RHythm Nation at another thrift store for less than a dollar. But I don't mind. I like Rhythm Nation.

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
01-20-2004, 04:16 PM
Ah damn, Janice, that sucks! But its good to have it on a CD anyways, and $13.97 wasnt that bad of a deal. Although, Im sure if you had gone to a Strawberries or something, you mightve found it in the Used CD's section? I remember last year I lost my Baby One More Time CD, so I went there and bought it again. It was only like, $5. :) If I were you, Id spend the 95 cents and buy the tape too!

vashti1999
01-20-2004, 04:31 PM
There's no way you should have paid that much for "Control". Alot of older studio cds are budget priced, $7.99, $8.99 for a new (never used) cd. Cassettes are okay if you want to go that way because you can always hook up a component tape deck to your computer, upload the tracks as mp3 files then burn yourself an audio cd, but that's obviously a longer process. And that's if you'd rather have it on cd than cassette in the first place.