I heard you love the song Brown Shoes don't make it. I also just purchased the album Mothers of invention and can't wait to listen to it!!
Did you get it on vinyl, the way God intended music to be delivered?
i agree but I don't own anything to listen to it that way so i downloaded the album. They were pretty popular in the 60s when you could listen to music on vinyl
Download? Do you have a hyper fast Inet connection? I suffer along with 35meg. 
Not really. it did take some time. I'm going to have to look into the vinyl and get a record player to play that. It'll feel as if i'm listening to it back in the 60s.
I don't think they call them "record players" anymore - more like you need a turntable and amp. Do you know how to combine a magnetic cartridge with a modern amp?
Yes you are probably right about that. And no I can't say that i do. I'm sure I could look up on how to. Any tips you can give me would be great!
Only a couple of amps still offer a phono input, if you get one of those you should be golden. Otherwise you can pick up a phono pre-amp on Bang Good and just use an aux input. 
Awsome! Thank you so much for the information. I'm going to start looking into amps asap!
Get your amp set up and you can start shopping for classic vinyl at the thrift stores. I get a lot of stuff that way. Do you know what a rice cooker is? I got mine at a thrift store for only $67.
That's an amazing deal! I actually have one and use it all the time. But I definitely spent more than that on it. I'm going to have to check out the local thrift stores!
I almost bought a bread machine at a thrift store the other day. But it was a little pricey at $220, that's almost a whole week's wages. Do you ever feel that some material thing is worth a week's work?
That doesn't sound like much of a deal for a bread maker. You could probably buy a brand new one for that price. I don't like spending anything that feels as if it's worth a week of works pay. Not unless it's something that will last me a very long time
I have a TV that's 25 years old. It was expensive when new but I think I got my money's worth. I think if you buy any less than the best, you have no excuse to complain later when it doesn't work out. 
Well i will say they definitely don't make stuff like they used to. Those older TVs would last forever. The one's now a days you're lucky if it lasts a year
they seem to last about a week longer than the warranty. Cell phones aren't any better. I have had better luck with Samsung but now they have sold their cell business to some outfit in VietNam. I'm not going there with my money.