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Old October 5th 04, 02:42 AM
terry smith
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Default Pound Time CDR's

PoundTime are doing 10 CDR's you guessed it £1.

Do you think they will be any good?

I think so.

I just bought 12 tubes of super glue from poundtime for a £1
and I am very pleased with my purchase. :O)

I just tried it and its the real McCoy.

I now have enough glue to sink a battleship.




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Old October 5th 04, 02:43 PM
Adrian Boliston
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"terry smith" wrote in message
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PoundTime are doing 10 CDR's you guessed it £1.

Do you think they will be any good?

I think so.

I just bought 12 tubes of super glue from poundtime for a £1
and I am very pleased with my purchase. :O)

I just tried it and its the real McCoy.

I now have enough glue to sink a battleship.


You now have the tools required to create a "dual layer" CDR capable of holding
over 2 hours of CD-audio!


 




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