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Author: nosepail
Date: 03-27-12 12:35
I simply REFUSE to pay that $10 shipping charge on that $60000.00 copy of Moby Dick. I dont care if the deal falls through as a result!
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Author: erikalbany
Date: 03-27-12 15:41
"I simply REFUSE to pay that $10 shipping charge on that $60000.00 copy of Moby Dick. I dont care if the deal falls through as a result!"
Ha-HA! (Consider that a genuine LOL moment.)
When I saw the price, I kept counting the zeros to be sure. Funny how he couldn't even give them away in his lifetime (after sales of a few hundred).
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Author: nosepail
Date: 03-27-12 16:38
In terms of favorite books of 1851, I give David Copperfield the nod, but "The Dick" is a corker, for sure.
Post Edited (03-27-12 17:46)
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Author: erikalbany
Date: 03-27-12 17:35
M-D is actually 1851. . . The only competition would be Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables. But it's not even close.
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Author: Nile
Date: 03-31-12 18:52
madisdadi wrote:
> check out the ass shot on this baby
Hook me up with one o' them and a Vox AC30TB and meet me in Jangletown!
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