Things have been a bit quiet here recently, as I haven't had the time to sit down at a computer much lately. I've been mostly running around, doing some last-minute shopping and catching up with people. (I did get a chance to catch up with Meg on Friday afternoon, just prior to giving the record shops of Notting Hill one last once-over.) I've spent most of today trying to stuff all the CDs and books I've bought into my backpack. (Given that some titles which cost A$40 in PolyEster Books can be had for £3 at Fopp, I went perhaps a little overboard.)

Anyway, I'll be back in Australia in a few days, with the usual mixed feelings. Normal blogging is likely to resume shortly after that.

Posted by: Graham | http://grudnuk.com | Mon Nov 18 08:17:04 2002

Watch that baggage allowance very closely, it might be cheaper to whatever surplus home by mail, even if you have to wait a while for it.

Posted by: Andrew | http://realkosh.weblogs.com/ | Mon Nov 18 22:44:21 2002

Customs are also known to decide that you have a commercial quantity of CDs in your bag and slap import tax on it....

Posted by: Ben | http:// | Wed Nov 20 03:06:49 2002

I agree. I recommend you post them to yourself. You can sometimes get very cheap postage if you can post things as large envelopes rather than parcels. You can easily fit 10 CDs into a large envelope (just tape them to a big piece of cardboard).

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