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Xaudia wrote: 4. I'm not rich and I don't follow ticktock,, but I did insist on a bowl of green M&Ms and a box of kittens before being interviewed.

What a strange combination of snacks. Each to their own, I suppose.

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Very interesting, thanks!

Stuart fixed (and modified to XLR) a pair of Beyer M260s for me recently. Highly recommended.
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