B&N is giving me no love online. Do I have to find a store for my monkey?
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I noticed that, too. If you froogle monkey bookend, you can find them, though YVendorTrustMV.
Cass, I'm off from work tomorrow, but I'll check the store computer on Tuesday and see the online ordering status of the monkey bookends. I thought I had my box around here somewhere so I could at least grab the ISBN, but I can't find it at the moment.
ETA: Googling found the ISBN, but it looks like BN.com no longer has them. I'll have to check if we still have them in store. I don't recall seeing them lately.
I really want the studious monkey.
If they are actually in a store, Hidden, I could maybe deal with real people for it. Otherwise, I'll froogle for it.
I'll post something in this thread when I check on Tuesday. If we don't have them but they're at another store in my area, I'd be willing to get them for you. Unlike some of the other monkey bookends on the net, I'm pretty certain this is the same set used in the show.
If we don't have them but they're at another store in my area, I'd be willing to get them for you. Unlike some of the other monkey bookends on the net, I'm pretty certain this is the same set used in the show.That would be great. If you check other stores, I am in San Diego and monkey love beats my loathing of people so I would go into an actual store.
I got all excited today as I saw a BBC News story about dead babies - [link] - unfortunately, it turned out to be nothing to do with The Inside, but actual dead babies.
My mind has been twisted.
Sci-Fi is showing a
Good vs. Evil
marathon right now, so I watched an episode with lunch, the one about Kevin Williamson a Hollywood producer who takes actors' souls. I came for the cleavage, and I stayed...for the promise of more cleavage.
But it was pretty fun and entertaining, though. The parodic elements were really amusing ( I Still Know Who You Are and I Still Know What You Did Last Winter 5, Dunbar's Lake, the Quentin Tarantino figure ). Some of the weird stylistic choices were jarring, but at least it had a style.
Cass, check your profile addy...I sent you an email about the monkey bookends.