If you ever make it into Lexington, look up Pop's Resale shop on Leestown Road. In order to support the 5,000 square feet of vinyl he's got (on display, they have a huge warehouse as well) the only thing that he actually stocks new is turntables and stylii. The turntables are actually plug-in-the-wall, not usb, honest-to-god turntables and he carries both new and NOS needles and cartridges. Nice selection of vintage stereo equipment at decent prices (actual "5 way" speakers, and "solid state" equipment that doesn't have microprocessors in it--although the tube amps he has are understandably pricey).
Component home 8-track. 'Nuff said.
It's worth spending a couple hours looking around, even if you never buy anything. It'll take you back to the days that Pioneer actually meant something, everyone knew who Harman-Kardon was and Bose and Audio Research were not just over-priced brand names.
And if you manage to stop in, tell them the little girl who used to ride in the shopping cart's dad sent you![]()
Ripple, maybe it was just for the privacy. The conversation might have been about personal experiences dealing with the death of a loved one. It's a tough subject and a tougher one to have with an audience...

Dude, I'd like to think so........but why a bathroom? As you can tell, its eating me up, I like everyone involved and her dad has been in the hospital for 3 months, this is not unexpected.......and I have gotten weird vibes for a while now......this was the buddy who was ignoring me somewhat, I'm starting to get a better idea why..........
Heck....I used to live in Lexington and still have family there. Don't know how I missed a gem of a store like that. There goes my savings account.If you ever make it into Lexington, look up Pop's Resale Shop on Leestown Road. In order to support the 5,000 square feet of vinyl he's got (on display, they have a huge warehouse as well) the only thing that he actually stocks new is turntables and stylii. The turntables are actually plug-in-the-wall, not usb, honest-to-god turntables and he carries both new and NOS needles and cartridges. Nice selection of vintage stereo equipment at decent prices (actual "5 way" speakers, and "solid state" equipment that doesn't have microprocessors in it--although the tube amps he has are understandably pricey).
Component home 8-track. 'Nuff said.
It's worth spending a couple hours looking around, even if you never buy anything. It'll take you back to the days that Pioneer actually meant something, everyone knew who Harman-Kardon was and Bose and Audio Research were not just over-priced brand names.
And if you manage to stop in, tell them the little girl who used to ride in the shopping cart's dad sent you![]()

Does it matter that much? Will knowing one way or the other change your opinion or feelings for any of the people involved?
If it truly matters, then Isbenny is right and you should go ahead and ask one of them. If it doesn't really matter and it's just a case of burning curiosity, just wait. If they are being that obvious about it you are bound to find out soon enough...

Heck....I used to live in Lexington and still have family there. Don't know how I missed a gem of a store like that. There goes my savings account.![]()
Ya' know, sometimes I wonder how much I know anyone except my sister and my best friend - -everyone else's deep dark secrets I am seemingly blissfully unaware -- but I know there's a lot more stuff going on than I know about, you get vibes, you know? Its probably nothing but it could be a swap thing, just wouldn't have guessed it.......![]()
Heck, most people don't bother getting to know themselves--how can you expect to know them?
I think that's one of my biggest problems -- I know myself entirely too well!!!8-o8-o8-o Seriously, I've always been able to look at myelf as a separate entity and criticize myself thusly (and do it constantly, that's why I don't talk much in public, trying to ascertain if my planned converstion will be apropos and not be offensive ), maybe that's part of being a gemini.......yeah, pwyll, I don't understand how some are and if they ever looked in a transcedental mirror.........
The record shop I love (and there aren't many left!) is Beverly Rare records, its a place you have to experience.......![]()
), now I have to make a trip to there!






Dude, my needle died a couple years ago and never have replaced it (damned economy!!!), now I have to make a trip to there!
The Fugs, Frank Marino and Mahogony Rush, Boomtown Rats, Jeff Beck, Country Joe and the Fish, hell, even Zappa, all stuff I discovered there...
As far as introspection, there is a reason the Indians took peyote, it (and others like it) opens a window into your soul...........or so I've seen on TV!!!!![]()
Dude, my needle died a couple years ago and never have replaced it (damned economy!!!), now I have to make a trip to there!
The Fugs, Frank Marino and Mahogony Rush, Boomtown Rats, Jeff Beck, Country Joe and the Fish, hell, even Zappa, all stuff I discovered there...
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