I Just Bought … (Non-SW Shopping Diary)

They still make CD players and CDs? :scream:

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CDs and Vinyl are making a comeback big time Amigo, and my Dad found that CD player at a yard sale a few years ago, and made it his gift to me cause the one I have already is on its last legs. I use the player mainly for when I take my daily walk.

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I Know Vinyl Is (Even Tho Way Over Priced), Didn’t Know CDs Were

When I Mow My Lawn I Use My Phone with Ear Buds to Listen to Music (I don’t take Walks - Probably Should Tho) You Don’t Carry Your Phone on Your Walks?
I Have Thousand + Songs on Mine (MP3s That I Own Not on Some Cloud Somewhere)

Just Saying if You are Carrying Your Phone Anyways :man_shrugging:

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:smiley: I always have my phone on me, i’m not a fan of iTunes though.

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Me Either
I Don’t Get Any of My Music From iTunes

Oh and What is Part 2 of Your Haul?

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Oh lord yes!! I love these movies!!
Have you seen the 1931 Spanish language DRACULA?

So not the 1931 Bela Lugosi Dracula?

No. It was made on the same sets at the same time as the Lugosi version. Visually it is superior.

Is there a american dubbed version or subtitles

Same sets?

So they Filmed it in Hollywood?

It’s far superior on a technical level, but I’d still pick the Lugosi version, because… Lugosi!

It’s included in the Universal Legacy set.

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Was it Filmed in Hollywood?

Yes.

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Some of my gifts were on pre-order or backorder, and are coming in the next two or three days, I’ll be posting them by Thursday or Friday.

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The reason it exists is because dubbing wasn’t an option back then, so it was made for Spanish audiences.

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Oh Yeah that Makes Sense

Cool Thing I Did Not Know That

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New blu-ray:

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New Blu-ray:

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The Spanish language DRACULA is worth watching. If only once.

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Mine arrived this morning. :+1: I’ve never seen any of them before.

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