“Cowboy Bebop:O.S.T. Future Blues/Knonkin’ On Heaven’s Door by Yoko Kano & The Seatbelts”
Homeland Security did an illegal, warrantless search on your place and confiscated it. A name like that can’t be real: it has to be a code. The next time you’ll see it will be at the interrogation. You’d best tell people what’s going on so they’ll know what to do when you disappear suddenly.
Dude, I hope you have learned your lesson. Buy a 500 Gbyte drive or two for $100 and rip everything to MP3.
Now, what the hell happened to two of my Netflix DVDs? I ALWAYS leave them on top of my DVD after having seen the Curb Your Enthusiasm episode. I think this thread’s suggestions will help me out.
I know what Bosda is going through. One of my favourite CDs is Karl Zéro’s Music For Cabriolets And Otros Tipos De Vehiculos. It’s in my iTunes library and my iPod, so that’s how I listened to it. I was going to loan it to a friend though, and could not find the CD. I went through a couple hundred CDs on my CD shelves, checked my DVD shelves, looked in several boxes, looked everywhere! But it’s still MIA. OK, I’ll just buy another copy from Amazon (where I got the first one). Guess what? It’s OOP. After much searching I found one on the Japanese Amazon site – for $122. No way. I did eventually find one on eBay for a high price, but not so high I could pass on it.
Still I won’t be satisfied until I find the one I originally bought.