Amazon’s best feature is their wishlist. I no longer need to talk to people or interact in any way in order to tell them what it is I want from them — I can just tell the internet instead!
Thank you, Amazon!
Amazon’s best feature is their wishlist. I no longer need to talk to people or interact in any way in order to tell them what it is I want from them — I can just tell the internet instead!
Thank you, Amazon!
Tough luck.
I already got your gift. It’s really good.
Though, I have heard that when you tell the internet what you want you do eventually get it…
PS
I thought this book got banned from Canada?
http://www.amazon.ca/Lost-Girls-Collected-Alan-Moore/dp/1891830740/ref=wl_it_dp/702-6640510-0707205?ie=UTF8&coliid=IW19SDEF77LH2&colid=2PC1BSND9QWRU
Happy birthday! x
I bought one at a local comic shop (silver snail I think)
Hmm, I heard from peeps at Venus Envy that it had importing issues. Maybe I’m thinking of the wrong book.
I could see Venus Envy having different importing issues than other stores (ie: they’d get checked more thoroughly.
Happy Birthday!
a little birdy named LJ told me (9 times in fact!) that it was your birthday. happy birthday!
Ah, Google.
Apparently it originally was banned and then was allowed.
Because I knew when it first came out I had looked it up online and amazon.com was shipping it but not amazon.ca.
http://www.brokenfrontier.com/lowdown/details.php?id=628
http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:jYeG08VnpuoJ:pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2006/11/08/freedom-loving-canadians-clear-way-for-oz-on-neverland-sex/+lost+girls+import+canada&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=ca
I like other people’s wishlists because I can always hunt down something from my own.
Those minimalism books are good. On the Safe Edge is great too.
I love the old 50s peanuts cartoons. so very zen and wonderful.