Dr. Bombay
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Growing up my record collection (and for those of you saying, "What are rec-ords?" they look like oversized CDs that are black and were played using a needle....) was mainly Muppets. In fact my first record was the Muppet Babies. I then got the Favorite Songs of Jim Henson's Muppets, a two record set with a poster of Jim with the Muppets, TMTM soundtrack, Miss Piggy's Aerobic Exercise album with poster, and the 1976 rerelease of the Frog Prince soundtrack. I also had Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids and some others. But mainly our family's record collection was my mom's records of Barry Manilow and religious music. My sister had an Alice in Wonderland record in there too that she loved listening too. Anyway, being older, we moved on to CDs and such but every so often my sister and I will pulll out the records and listen to them. In the past couple days my sister had been looking for the records. I told her they were in the storage room because that's where everything that is not in frequent use is. So yesterday she wason a mission to find them. And it shouldn't have been hard because a couple months ago I put them on top of everything. I was at a friend's house all evening. I called home to ask about something and my sister answered with a heavy-handed, "What?!" I said, "What is with the attitude?" She says, her voice cracking, "You will not believe what Mom has done. She took all the records to the DI." (DI stands for Deseret Industries, it's like the Salvation Army.) !!!!!!!! I couldn't believe it!
This collection also included Vicki Lawrence's album with the best version of "Midnight Train to Georgia", AND the Milli Vanilli record in mint condition that everyone mailed back to the record company for a refund.
My sister told me that Mom had taken them to the DI about a month ago just
before we had a wedding shower for our cousin. I spoke to my mother.
She said she figured we never listened to them anymore. I asked her why it
wasn't possible for her to say, "Hey, I'm wanting to get rid of the records
and I want to know if you want to keep any of them." She said she just
thought they were in the way....
I chalk this all up to her neurosis about cleaning the house. She grew up in a cluttered house. When we were cleaning out her parents house after they died she was throwing away EVERYTHING until her siblings caught wind of it.....I'm so upset about the loss of those Muppet Records and the Fat Albert record....my sister was actually in tears. I would just go to the DI and buy them back but when you donate to the DI they send the stuff to a central location and then distribute it to their stores all over........I'm absolutely sick.......luckily for me, I had taken my two Paula records out of there....
This collection also included Vicki Lawrence's album with the best version of "Midnight Train to Georgia", AND the Milli Vanilli record in mint condition that everyone mailed back to the record company for a refund.
My sister told me that Mom had taken them to the DI about a month ago just
before we had a wedding shower for our cousin. I spoke to my mother.
She said she figured we never listened to them anymore. I asked her why it
wasn't possible for her to say, "Hey, I'm wanting to get rid of the records
and I want to know if you want to keep any of them." She said she just
thought they were in the way....
I chalk this all up to her neurosis about cleaning the house. She grew up in a cluttered house. When we were cleaning out her parents house after they died she was throwing away EVERYTHING until her siblings caught wind of it.....I'm so upset about the loss of those Muppet Records and the Fat Albert record....my sister was actually in tears. I would just go to the DI and buy them back but when you donate to the DI they send the stuff to a central location and then distribute it to their stores all over........I'm absolutely sick.......luckily for me, I had taken my two Paula records out of there....