Oh, and last week we made an awsome £950 on fiction, in no small part due to the comics bonanza and the window I set up. I asked John if he wanted to classify the comics as Literature to boost his figures. I said that comics needed the "gravitas" that Literature provided, but he said that Literature needed all the gravitas it could muster and none could be spared.
... about programming, growing up in the 1970's and 80's, games, science fiction, working in a charity book shop, films, spending too much time watching television, living in Basildon and Essex, and whatever else emerges from my fevered imagination. If you're reading this, it's your fault you clicked on the link: I am not responsible for your actions.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Oxfam Tuesday
Went into the shop today to do an afternoon shift. Another part of Francis's anatomy had failed (nothing serious I hope: it was her knee last time), so Mark asked me to locum. Not much trade, a couple of LP's, but I got to listen to some rather nice Soul and The Flaming Lips:
Oh, and last week we made an awsome £950 on fiction, in no small part due to the comics bonanza and the window I set up. I asked John if he wanted to classify the comics as Literature to boost his figures. I said that comics needed the "gravitas" that Literature provided, but he said that Literature needed all the gravitas it could muster and none could be spared.
Oh, and last week we made an awsome £950 on fiction, in no small part due to the comics bonanza and the window I set up. I asked John if he wanted to classify the comics as Literature to boost his figures. I said that comics needed the "gravitas" that Literature provided, but he said that Literature needed all the gravitas it could muster and none could be spared.
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