From: "The REAL Mxyzptlk"
quoted 23 lines Try Hastings across from the mall. Best Buy might have it: give them a> >>Try Hastings across from the mall. Best Buy might have it: give them a
> >>call, too. Or maybe CD Wherehouse (sp?).
> >>There is a copy for sale in Denton, if you dig.
> >
> >Having been to all those places, I would say it's unlikely. (Not in
> >pursuit of this particular CD.) That and I have a sociopathic hatred of
> >Xmas shopping.
>
> Not that I know anything about the local stores in Denton, but I'm inclined
> to agree with Mr. Hime in a general sense.
> Just about the time I think that "almost any store will stock XYZ release
> (which I have foolishly thought to be considered somewhat mainstream - and
> BoC is a great example)", I stop at 4 or five of them in order to grab it
> real fast and become re-acquainted with reality. K-Mart just ain't gonna
> have it. Back when Best Buy first came out, they tried to widen their
> clientele base by having stuff like that, but gone are those days. You
> might find it at Borders if you're lucky, but unless you're in a college
> town or have an indie/electronic based store handy, your best bet is having
> a David Hodgson or PJ Dorsey in your email address book.
> There's always FE as well (and who could forget Boomkat or Smallfish if
> we're thinking globally), but the 'net is where you'll get it.
>
> jeff
I agree: online is the way to go.
CD Warehouse in Denton ~do~ have a brand-new copy of 'Twoism'
in stock, though not 'Music has a Right...'.
Denton has a Best Buy, a Sam Goody, Hastings Books and Music,
and there may be a used copy of that cd at 1/2 Price Books/Music.
Both 'Geogaddi' and 'Twoism' can be found today on sale in Denton, brand-new.
If I wanted that disc in Denton, I'd seek it out there, for sure. ;)
seek
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