There has been great tradgedy in the small town of Hilliard, Ohio. After a long night drinking 2 friends of mine left a party. They brought 2 things into the party: A guitar and a book of 374 cds. The guitar was nice, but the 374 cds were GODLIKE. So when they were leaving, my friend with the cds had about 20 beers. He is an alcoholic, and has a beer gut at the age of 20, bright future ahead of him. Anyway when they where getting ready to leave, they decided the kid with 20 beers in him shouldnt drive tonight. So he just sits in the car and is like Oh shit, i left my cd book inside. So he tells the kid that is about to drive, just to run in real quick and get them. He agrees and has only had 2 beers at the time and he runs in and grabs both. Puts the guitar in the car. But somehow leaves the 30lbs pound book of cds on the roof of the car. Flash forward to the next day.
Hes driving home thinking all along that the cds are in his car. So hes searching fumbling around. Pulls the car over checks 5 times. checks the whole thing. Then as they retrace the steps from the night before. They make a discovery. The leather case that wrapped around the binder was beaten and tattered on the side of t road. He pulls off the side of the road and begins to look at his collection, which lies infront of him, in a million tiny pieces. He found a total of 6 cd's still in complete. But guess what, they are scratched to hell.
I can not begin to stress how these cds where this kids heart and soul. This collection had been years in the making. Around 15 years. Lets see the average price of a cd...lets say $13 dollars w/tax. 374+13=$4862 down the tubes. He shed a tear, and i cant blame him.
-RIP- Hunter's cd's.
Hes driving home thinking all along that the cds are in his car. So hes searching fumbling around. Pulls the car over checks 5 times. checks the whole thing. Then as they retrace the steps from the night before. They make a discovery. The leather case that wrapped around the binder was beaten and tattered on the side of t road. He pulls off the side of the road and begins to look at his collection, which lies infront of him, in a million tiny pieces. He found a total of 6 cd's still in complete. But guess what, they are scratched to hell.
I can not begin to stress how these cds where this kids heart and soul. This collection had been years in the making. Around 15 years. Lets see the average price of a cd...lets say $13 dollars w/tax. 374+13=$4862 down the tubes. He shed a tear, and i cant blame him.
-RIP- Hunter's cd's.
