Metaverse said:
Powells Books is so much cooler then Barnes and Noble.
Any books about UFOs?
Sorry, all out. Although we have a rather extensive, if not almost obsessively compulsively large clown section. There's some Nixon memorabilia back there too, if you're interested.
Metaverse said:
Powells Books is so much cooler then Barnes and Noble.
Any books about UFOs?
Sorry, all out. Although we have a rather extensive, if not almost obsessively compulsively large clown section. There's some Nixon memorabilia back there too, if you're interested.
Well, I'm looking for a mime autobiography in audio book format. Would that be in the clown section, or...?
Metaverse said:
Powells Books is so much cooler then Barnes and Noble.
Any books about UFOs?
Sorry, all out. Although we have a rather extensive, if not almost obsessively compulsively large clown section. There's some Nixon memorabilia back there too, if you're interested.
Well, I'm looking for a mime autobiography in audio book format. Would that be in the clown section, or...?
If you step a little to your right. That's it.
*pushes button, drop chute opens*
Manga in Spanish means sleeve, so for a few seconds I thought, "wow that many shelves in a bookstore dedicated to sleeves?"
If anybody needs me I am smoking a pipe, listening to Burt Bacharach records playing on my hi-fi and doing cross words puzzles while sitting on the Davenport.
FormerlySid said:
Manga in Spanish means sleeve, so for a few seconds I thought, "wow that many shelves in a bookstore dedicated to sleeves?"
If anybody needs me I am smoking a pipe, listening to Burt Bacharach records playing on my hi-fi and doing cross words puzzles while sitting on the Davenport.
FormerlySid said:
Manga in Spanish means sleeve, so for a few seconds I thought, "wow that many shelves in a bookstore dedicated to sleeves?"
If anybody needs me I am smoking a pipe, listening to Burt Bacharach records playing on my hi-fi and doing cross words puzzles while sitting on the Davenport.
Game of Canasta anyone?
Eye say there old chap, it sounds like a grrrand idea!
FormerlySid said:
Manga in Spanish means sleeve, so for a few seconds I thought, "wow that many shelves in a bookstore dedicated to sleeves?"
If anybody needs me I am smoking a pipe, listening to Burt Bacharach records playing on my hi-fi and doing cross words puzzles while sitting on the Davenport.
Metaverse
USA
March 2005
JUL 11, 2008 09:17 PM