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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Oct 8, 2008 18:21:29 GMT -5
got mine at wal-mart for 13 because best buy (in downtown Baltimore) didn't have it. Then Barnes and Noble (across the street) was selling the standard version for something like 18.99. I said no way and went to wal-mart because I know wal-mart is usually good for cheap new releases.
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Post by Jessica on Oct 8, 2008 18:49:12 GMT -5
Very surprised walmart is stocking Oasis! why wouldn't they? it is a new release, now under a major record label here in the states, and they are actually promoting the album in a somewhat decent fashion. PLus, it's not like there's any profanity on DOYS, the cd/dvd version is another story though(band interview lol) I grabbed the ONLY copy of Stop The Clocks that they had in stock (regular, no DVD). They only stock ONE of the CDs that could sell. I went and tried to find another copy yesterday, and it was nowhere to be found. Wal-Mart will only stock their biggest sellers, nothing else. You might find that there are racks for Blur and Radiohead, etc, but they're either not there, or they're just Best Ofs and their recent album. There's also only like one or two copies. Trust me, I've been through EVERY single CD in there when there was nothing else to do.
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Post by ugadawg5 on Oct 8, 2008 18:51:18 GMT -5
target cd/dvd for 13 something. b&n is a bunch of presumptive fucks.
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Post by Jessica on Oct 8, 2008 18:56:09 GMT -5
target cd/dvd for 13 something. b&n is a bunch of presumptive fucks. Yeah, but Target is disgusting! I went there and bought like eight CDs once, and some of them just looked so dirty, like actual dirt on them. There was also this whole stack of just one CD and they were all dusty.
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