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Very droll Ian. Personally, I find the more time I spend in record stores, the more sociable I become, even asking the owner politely for a chair so the missus can sit down and relax for five hours. I draw the line at growing a beard to appear dysfunctional as being mistaken for a Jazz fan is unfunny.

Actually, I'm getting fed up of all these 'vinyl sales up' stories and those Christmas present suggestion articles featuring Crosley briefcases. On a positive note though, any demand for record players and vinyl accessories can only be good for us serious collectors.

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The thought of wearing a beard to go shopping doesn't seem to bode well with me, but as monty python once said my names Brian too. Anyway my husband may not like it or would he:rofl:

All the Best

KIRSTY !!!!!!!

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Record shops have always been the home of the socially inept male, but never quite in the same league as those dungeons and dragons type of model shops where all manner of strangeness seems to go on. Anyway, I thought it was a flaying offence to read the Guardian in here.

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18 hours ago, Louise said:

So Ian, how does the sales at your own company stack up against the comments made in the article you've posted?

Dave

Well I'm not actually with any company at this point in time, so nothing to measure. This may change but right now I'm unencumbered by any corporate baggage......:)

Ian D :)

 

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On 12/10/2015 at 16:35, jordirip said:

Record shops have always been the home of the socially inept male, but never quite in the same league as those dungeons and dragons type of model shops where all manner of strangeness seems to go on. Anyway, I thought it was a flaying offence to read the Guardian in here.

I used to spend every Saturday trawling every record shop in the Midlands, I chatted to all the socially inept males you speak of and scared most of them half to death haha 

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19 minutes ago, Maryam Snape said:

I used to spend every Saturday trawling every record shop in the Midlands, I chatted to all the socially inept males you speak of and scared most of them half to death haha 

Have you ever considered that all those people were scared because they considered you to be the socially inept male? 

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On ‎11‎/‎12‎/‎2015 at 01:11, Ian Dewhirst said:

Well I'm not actually with any company at this point in time, so nothing to measure. This may change but right now I'm unencumbered by any corporate baggage......:)

Ian D :)

 

Hi Ian

Sorry to hear that I hope you get fixed up real soon.

ATB

Dave

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On 12/11/2015 at 22:42, Russell Gilbert said:

Have you ever considered that all those people were scared because they considered you to be the socially inept male? 

hahaha! I was definitely a little bit strange back then! Always been female though :)

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51 minutes ago, Maryam Snape said:

hahaha! I was definitely a little bit strange back then! Always been female though :)

Ha! Thanks for confirming… not mainstream, not part of the herd... definitely a threat to the stereotypical alpha males (Northern Soul or otherwise) in particular. :thumbsup:

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Knowing Maryam all these years I can guarantee she's all female and so nice with it,(please don't take that the wrong way),as for the strange bit,that's my bag along with all crate digging socially inept males.and proud of it I am. 

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