“Heh, wasn’t very hard to figure out. Even my old band had a message we wanted to spread. And ya can copy them all you want, as long as your carful. Most of them are originals.” Sarah said while opening the door. Once inside she immediately turns to the large bookcase full of CD’s. She slid her finger by the ska labelled shelf and stopped somewhere over half of it.
“Ah, there it is. Still think this is the best one the old band ever made.” She said while pulling out one of the CD’s. It’s cover looked rather cheerful (
http://www.scu.uwe.ac.uk/Files...tter%20comic%202.jpg ) With under the picture the bands name “Something completely similar” in big colourful letters. She reaches it out to mittens and tells her
“hold on to this one while I look for some good research material…ow, and feel free to look around.”
OOC: Description of the bedroom and stuff:
The bedroom is a lot neater than the living room because she only uses it for storage and sleeping. Opposite to the door was a simple one person bed with some wooden drawers under it. There was a window at the beds head end and a small night stand with a desk lamp and an alarm clock on it. On the feet end there was a wardrobe which didn’t have any clothes in it. Instead it was stacked with all kinds of boxes. The wall on the beds side was painted Pink with a replica of one of the works of Banksy on it. (
http://www.leonland.com/travel...-banksy/grannies.jpg ) the rest of the walls were white and had some smaller Banksy replica’s on them (mostly rats with signs, spray cans and just random stuff.) except for the wall opposite to the bed. That wall was covered by a large bookcase. It was stacked with CD’s and also had a few books in them. She didn’t have many luxuries like a computer or a car, but she sure did have a nice music collection. In the corner on the ground there was a Boombox and a small stack of CD’s next to it.
It wasn’t visible what was in the drawers or the boxes, But the bookcase seemed to be well organised. There were labels on the shelves that stated what kind of music it was. Aside from that they were organised alphabetically on band name. Over half of them were at jazz, ska, rock and blues. (I’m not going to write everything down, but suffice to say she had a rather large love for music.)
As for the content of the CD mittens received:
They were all covers on theme songs. ( Stuff like the ska covers of Inspector gadget, The Gummy bears and Zelda, The Godfather etc.)