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OH NO IT CANT BE!!!

   Discussion: OH NO IT CANT BE!!!
SailAwayBobby! · 21 years ago
My thornhill cd! SCRATCHED! The blashphemy! right in the middle of I will hold on... Does anyone have the mp3? AIM [email protected]
Back · 21 years ago

what with your protective gloves and padded tongs?

~J~

nate... Back · 21 years ago
because I don't...... often.

:D
Jºnªthªn Back · 21 years ago
you can polish out scratches, unless the scratch is on the label side. Just get some plastic polish (or clear coat polish at the auto store) and polish radially.
Back · 21 years ago

"And with one carrot, and this duct tape, he can make..."

hehe

~J~

Jºnªthªn Back · 21 years ago
Hey - engineer here. MacGyver coulda done it by waving his arms...
Back · 21 years ago

cute "and" smart?

you're a danger, you are!

;)

~J~

John J. Ryan Back · 21 years ago
Something strange happens to my Nields "If you lived here" CD.� It attached to one of my other CDs in the case (Beatles White Album Disc 1) and the White Album ripped a chunk of the CD right off.� I patch about 1 cm in diameter, but enough to ruin the CD right after 100 Names.� That section of the CD is now clear as glass (Since it was a burned CD as a backup to the original that was ALSO lost).
Jºnªthªn Back · 21 years ago
yikes!
Misch · 21 years ago
Try a discdoctor. Works wonders on scratched CD's.
Snow In Summer · 21 years ago
*gasp* buying a new one?� i suppose i'm being silly, but if it's that bad just get another one.� it's not like Thornhill is OOP... i know most stores would kill to get rid of theirs.� Amazon has used ones for $6+ shipping.�
nate... Back · 21 years ago
Heh.
There's a thought. :)

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