Regrets Are Worthless
In my teens, I used to buy a lot of CDs and merchandise from Drive Thru Records, who were the record label of a great many of my favourite bands. One of those bands were Midtown, a pop-punk band with rock and roll influences. I tried on a number of occasions to source their record "Save The World, Lose The Girl" without any luck.
I am one of those people who occasionally peruses bargain racks in the vain hope of finding someone I want that I don't already own. Recently, I've taken to browsing through them in my local Poundland. Imagine my surprise when I fished out a copy of "Save The World, Lose The Girl". Perhaps sadly, the discovery made my day. But I'm going to crank it up loud and party like it's 2004.
I am one of those people who occasionally peruses bargain racks in the vain hope of finding someone I want that I don't already own. Recently, I've taken to browsing through them in my local Poundland. Imagine my surprise when I fished out a copy of "Save The World, Lose The Girl". Perhaps sadly, the discovery made my day. But I'm going to crank it up loud and party like it's 2004.
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