
I once put magnets on my brothers collection of ZX81 cassettes, so when he attempted to play them, they were full of errors and yet apparently undamaged. Can you beat that? Tell us your tales of petty sabotage.
( , Wed 4 May 2005, 10:59)
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back in 1994, me and some mates (mixed) hired a van and went on 2 wk holiday to France. Halfway down , the radio reception packed in, so that was frigged. The cassette still worked though. No-one bought a cassette tape except for the twunt of the group who bought his "If the Beatles had read Hunter", Wonder Stuff copmilation.
Now, I didn't mind the Wonder Stuff, BUT after listening to this on consecutive loop over and over and over again, drove me up the fuckin pole.
So, one day, I got up really early, opened the van, nicked the cassette and hoyed the fucker into the Atlantic Ocean.
I still develop a nervous twitch every time I hear one of those tracks
( , Tue 10 May 2005, 17:29, Reply)
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