I've just picked up, well, had delivered a bargain, no way even with Mick's assistance could I have carried it home.
We had gone for a brisk walk into town because the pub's in Church keep insisting on being shut.
On the way we passed a well known second hand shop in the window was a cabinet full to overflowing with someone's no longer wanted collection of Mozart c.d.'s including the case a
bargain!
So rather than jump right in there and then we decided to continue to a local hostelry and immediately went into discussion mode.
After several pint's of conviction I called in and had a close look at the contents approximately 160-180 c.d.'s some cases never opened all appearing well looked after.
I struck a deal with the shop owner who kindly delivered them this evening, so I've spent this time getting to know long forgotten snippets and randomly putting on stuff, (can classical music be described as 'stuff'?), that I hadn't heard before.
Only now 4 hours later as the cabinet has started to reach room temperature have I noticed that the house it was in must have been damp and full of cat's, the aroma is almost unbearable, the only one enjoying herself now is my cat, she loves this new play-pen I have introduced for her, is there anyone out there that could suggest a way of removing the smell but keeping the c.d.'s?
P.S. One Black c.d. cupboard for sale very, very, cheap, buyer collects and supplies their own face mask.