ANSWERS: 19
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0 i get mine for free. +5 wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i can point you up again !
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Not too much ... I've only purchased one CD in the last year .. +5
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Nothing.
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$0.00 -- unless you count my buying Frosted Flakes, and Kellogg's being a sponsor of radio music show I like, thus my purchase helping to pay for the song they are currently playing, but I'm sure you weren't asking about micro-economics here.
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notmuch if anything. dvd rentals is my vice.
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Nothing. I use Limewire.
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The radio is free (except for commercials). All my CDs are really old.
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$0. no compro. i use limewire and download whole CD torrents with vuse.
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Alot. Between buying instruments, seeing bands, and buying the occasional CD order. Lots. I probably spend more on picks, 9-V batteries (for the effects pedals), and patch cords than most do on everything.....
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none i use limewire
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A month? Zero. I'm a usb/CD swapper/pirate! Yearly: maybe $200, if you count records, shows, and my purchases at said shows.
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I listen to the BBC iplayer - can listen to lots of music there if I want to of all types (but not much country). It's free so I still don't pay anything. If I want to, I can capture that as it plays. I have a couple of audio books that way hm.. this was meant to be a comment... aw shux
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I dont tend to spend anything on music anymore. I have plenty to listen to, and my kids have their own collections, some of which I like. I've got other things to spend my money on ... like water, electricity, insurance, mortgage, phone, internet ..... etc LoL
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Fifty to one hundred dollars a month.
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About 13 PLN (that's $4,54), I usually buy some CDs with classic music.
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Not much. I seldom buy music anymore. Between my husband and I, we may pick up one or two cd's a year.
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I download I spend money on blank cd's thats about it
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humm 3-4 thousand pesos... i usually download music using my limewire... and download videos.. on et.. but i still buy cd.. of my favorite artist.. the org.. one... that is worth it!!!
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Nothing. I get mine for free.
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