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Caged Liberty

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8th Jan 2005 at 4:22 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I just recently discovered Ebay and I have to say it is rather great.

I just won this shell necklace:
[http://i15.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/af/96/e1_1_b.JPG]

and this arrived a few days ago:
[http://images.auctionworks.com/hi/54/54080/redhalter.jpg]
[http://images.auctionworks.com/hi/54/54080/littleqipao2.jpg]

And I'm bidding on some cool things atm..bought anything cool recently?

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 4:28 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
lots and lots.

But i'm tempted to buy this for the cat...

[http://i8.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/20/21/30_1_b.JPG]
[http://i20.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/20/2f/c5_1_b.JPG]

Bacardi Breezer Cat Collar, I just think its hilarious.

Πανδώρα

| 15,328 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 4:39 pm

 Πανδώρα -

 
emma just got this for
*burp*

wombat

| 8,154 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 4:42 pm

wombat - Technically sexy.

Technically sexy.

 
I am considering this:

[http://i16.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/29/03/f2_1_b.JPG]
Southern hemispherical rat boy

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 4:44 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
and its only

JM

| 8,289 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 5:19 pm

 
E-bay scares me to be honest :-*

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 7:46 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I was just outbid at the last minute on something I really wanted

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


8th Jan 2005 at 10:21 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I was the winning bidder, I meant.

And just bought this Karen Millen dress for

Caged Liberty

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9th Jan 2005 at 11:07 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
This is now mine, for

Caged Liberty

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10th Jan 2005 at 6:01 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I thought it might be the same! Cost me 10p though! (And the

Caged Liberty

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10th Jan 2005 at 10:26 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Cheap and cheerful 1960's ring for



Edited by Caged Liberty Jan 2005

bob fletcher

| 1,339 posts


10th Jan 2005 at 10:39 pm

bob fletcher - woop woop

woop woop

 
i was on the otherday just browsing, and i found a copy of cubase sx 2.0 legit (usually about
you are love to me, an epiphany,
you set me free and let me be
and one day i'll be love back for you
and you can know what it feels like too.

Hobbes

| 8,575 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 12:13 am

Hobbes - the hoopiest of all the froods

the hoopiest of all the froods

 
[quote=Emily_Booth_ link=1105201358/15#15 date=1105395989]Cheap and cheerful 1960's ring for
"I'M SIGNIFICANT!!!"
screamed the dust speck

bob fletcher

| 1,339 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 10:41 am

bob fletcher - woop woop

woop woop

 
no that 3.0 i got a software package of 5 programs the cubase i got is 2.0 ot as good but a nicer interface in my opinion...i couldn't afford sx 3.0 anyway...
you are love to me, an epiphany,
you set me free and let me be
and one day i'll be love back for you
and you can know what it feels like too.

Topper

| 6,773 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 10:44 am

Topper - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

 
I shall soon own Cubase...Just hope it isn't as difficult to use as people say.
I hope some day, for some reason, David Duchovny is investigated by the FBI. Because that would make a great story.

http://www.myspace.com/toppercutter

Topper

| 6,773 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 11:41 am

Topper - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

 
Quote: Radical_Edward_
Cubase isnt overly hard to use the later versions are much more intuitive than they older offerings from Stienberg, though personally i'd recommend something other than Cubase myself, depending on what you want to do with it.



I just want to make my own electronica really, I hear Fruity Loops is quite good?
All I currently have in the way of audio manipulation/sequencing software is Cool Edit Pro, which is not really for creating, just, well...editing.
I hope some day, for some reason, David Duchovny is investigated by the FBI. Because that would make a great story.

http://www.myspace.com/toppercutter

Topper

| 6,773 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 11:49 am

Topper - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

 
Quote: Radical_Edward_

Fruity loops is a good starting point, but i prefer using Reason over fruity, though that said, ive not seen any of the newer fruityloops packages so they may have altered it a great deal from about 5 years ago.

Personally, i wouldnt touch Cubase if your just looking for a sequencer. Id look at getting Sony Acid 4 or 5 since the software has a gentler learning curve and is capable of doing everything Cubase can do and more (its designed primarily as an audio loop sequencer system, though it can also support Virtual studio instruments {meaning computer based software synthesisers} it can also support Midi and has Rewire connectivity meaning you can hook up to reason.

Ill tell you what, drop me an email with your address to darren(dot)burrows(at)gmail(dot)com and ill send some stuff over. Im already doing it for Robbie so why not add another to the list? I warn you though, it could be a month or so before i get chance to do it. (i'll talk no further on what i shall be sending over, since i dont want to mention that on a public forum )



That'd be amazing thanks! Cheers!
I hope some day, for some reason, David Duchovny is investigated by the FBI. Because that would make a great story.

http://www.myspace.com/toppercutter

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 6:50 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
My nice pink top came today, it's very nice, but smells like it's been wrapped in a Magic Tree or something.

The Slush Puppy

| 119 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 7:05 pm

.....because fact into doubt won't go

 
i bought a pack of those
No Sprinkles!! For every sprinkle i find, i shall kill you!!

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


11th Jan 2005 at 7:48 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
i have cubase, and an absoloute sh*t load of software that comes with it, my dad got it from a bloke when he fixed the train in his garden, and its like 500 quids worth ot stuff. not that i use it a lot. my dad does a little. damn good mind.

Nemi

| 837 posts


15th Jan 2005 at 2:22 pm

 
The other day, i worked out that for the sites that don't have an option for maestro, you have to fill it in for switch. I then spent about

Edited by Nemi Jan 2005

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


16th Jan 2005 at 2:31 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
The shell necklace arrived but is slightly ugly.. the ring however is great

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


16th Jan 2005 at 2:32 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Quote: spleen_queen_
yesterday i won the bidding on this dress
[http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/24/84/b3_1_b.JPG]
its a bit too big, but my mum is going to take it in at the back for me. the neckline is kinda low too, so im gonna have to put a top underneath whenever i wear it



Maybe if you shorten the straps a little it'll help with the neckline problem?

Tired/Happy

| 5,601 posts


16th Jan 2005 at 4:38 pm

 
Quote: The_One_With_Something_
WOAH! the girl in the picture has fantastic boobs!!


Funny, I was thinking that.

I need some kind of ebay-buying device thing. On the other hand, it'd probably just end in me spending all my money on band badges and
"Sometimes people don't build walls to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to tear them down."
Thom is happy

Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


16th Jan 2005 at 4:50 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
eBay is a good thing and a bad thing. For me, its good for finding stuff that's hard to get anywhere else, and for selling stuff for more money than I paid, but its also bad because its so easy to forget about the sellers fees, then a month later you wonder why you have a bill for

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


16th Jan 2005 at 7:21 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Just won the bidding on these two tops :

Caged Liberty

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16th Jan 2005 at 7:23 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
and

Lady_Lestat

| 1,357 posts


17th Jan 2005 at 7:14 pm

Lady_Lestat - 'I've Been Embalmed!'

'I've Been Embalmed!'

 
[quote=TiredHappy_ link=1105201358/30#39 date=1105893534]

Funny, I was thinking that.

I need some kind of ebay-buying device thing.

Lady_Lestat

| 1,357 posts


17th Jan 2005 at 7:16 pm

Lady_Lestat - 'I've Been Embalmed!'

'I've Been Embalmed!'

 
[quote=Emily_Booth_ link=1105201358/15#15 date=1105395989]Cheap and cheerful 1960's ring for

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


17th Jan 2005 at 7:20 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Thank you I need to stop buying awsome things though, since this is all student loan money and I don't work

Rose

| 3,316 posts


17th Jan 2005 at 7:25 pm

A very attractive man. Not me. Him.

 
i just got outbid on a tamagotchi. this is probably a good thing. impulse buy of the day sufficiently avoided
Anton Chekhov - Smash Hits

Lady_Lestat

| 1,357 posts


17th Jan 2005 at 9:11 pm

Lady_Lestat - 'I've Been Embalmed!'

'I've Been Embalmed!'

 
Woop. I just bought something!
This suede top:

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


19th Jan 2005 at 6:39 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
That's pretty!

The tops I posted on the lst page came today, the Mango natural print one is really nice, but the red one is unbelievably gorgeous! I love it!


Tired/Happy

| 5,601 posts


19th Jan 2005 at 7:03 pm

 
Ooooh, are those buttons Jayne?
I need to buy some buttons, actually. Giant buttons... buttons....
"Sometimes people don't build walls to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to tear them down."
Thom is happy


 
 
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