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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 5, 2009 15:55:48 GMT 9.5
If anyone wants to do a bit of Warlow shopping in Rundle check Haigh's here's what I observed today: JB HIFIThe Complete Work Jekyll and Hyde: $48.99 Back in the Swing: $18-21 ((can't remember which one)) BordersG&S Box Set: $87.95 ((that's lower than what I got it for!)) Pirates of Penzance: $29.95 ABC ShopPirates of Penzance: $29.95 Patience: $29.95 Tenor & Baritone: $33.95 ((there were 4 copies there, I might just have to get another one )) I couldn't find anything in Sanity and I didn't go to the Muses. Next week I'll scout some more ((Get another T&B so I can wear one out and have one signed)) but it'll probably be the same; I'm rather surprised, I'm using to seeing The Best of Act One, Centre Stage and Face the Music all around the place ((along with Back i the Swing).
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Post by Fredus on Feb 5, 2009 16:37:47 GMT 9.5
Oh, G&S box set... trying not to drool on the keyboard.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 5, 2009 17:22:23 GMT 9.5
There's only one copy in there, so I can nab it for you next week and hold it until you come or send it off. If it's gone I can order one - unless you've got a Borders nearby? I remember the ABC shop used to sell it but they took it off the shelf before Borders did. EDIT: Well Fredus, whatever you eventually choose, you'll be happy to know that I was able to pick it up this morning; also corrected the prices ((I over-charged the first time )). And I managed to pick up another copy of Tenor & Baritone to get signed at LADS; my Highlights of J&H came in today ((can't play it on the comp because the player's been out of it for a while; the little things that keep the CD in place have snapped off, which is annoying, but hopefully the CD will play)) so I'll have to get that signed too.
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Post by Fredus on Feb 6, 2009 16:00:13 GMT 9.5
Oh, I'm glad you've got your Highlights of J&H! And, in that case, yes, I would very much like to get it, if I could? You'll have to tell me the best way to get your money back to you, don't want you to be out of pocket on my account
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2009 16:07:35 GMT 9.5
When do you want it? I've got it sitting on the desk in front of me I could probably mail it to you or wait until we meet. And don't worry about the money.
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Post by Fredus on Feb 6, 2009 16:17:44 GMT 9.5
No way, José. Haven't you ever heard that the best way to ruin a friendship is to borrow money? (I translate 'borrow money' in this instance to 'get them to buy G&S for you and don't repay them' ) Thanks ever so much though. As to how I get it - very difficult question. I would like to have it, but I leave it to Adelaide that guarantees that I'll talk to you and won't just get lost in the crowd of Warlovians... Do I think too much?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2009 16:27:11 GMT 9.5
I don't so much care for money, Fredus. Dangerous thinking and I know it's necessary but I buy things for people all the time without them needing to pay me back. Honestly, I don't mind.
And I keep telling everyone to slap me up-side the head and say hello.
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Post by Fredus on Feb 6, 2009 16:38:32 GMT 9.5
I'll try to say hello - I'm just horribly, painfully shy when it comes to talking to people.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2009 16:58:55 GMT 9.5
Me too, but whereas I don't mind being slapped up-side the head I'm sure a lot of people would object to my method of saying hello.
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Post by killerbananas on Feb 6, 2009 23:23:14 GMT 9.5
I'll knock both your heads together because I'm loud and brash
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Post by Fredus on Feb 7, 2009 6:17:10 GMT 9.5
Feel free. At least then I won't be hiding in a corner. Besides, I'm used such methods of greeting. I have older brothers.
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Post by killerbananas on Apr 6, 2009 20:30:51 GMT 9.5
So does this mean I can slap people? 'Cause I am sooooo good at it....
*evil laugh*
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Post by Fredus on Apr 6, 2009 20:52:25 GMT 9.5
Keeping in mind, as I said, three older brothers. If you go overboard with the slapping I am liable to retaliate....
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