"There’s also a shirt of the rock group KISS in full Kabuki makeup and Phillies uniforms with the inscription 'Dressed to kill.'"
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Inkwood Books, Haddonfield, NJ, IBD flier: April 25, 10am to 8pm 11am to 12pm book signing with Kory Stamper [HI, IT'S ME, I'M HERE!] ALL DAY Enter to win a giant stack of books Spend $75 to get a from IBSD tote bag Fine the golden ticket for 12 free audiobooks from Libro.fm Raffle tickets and ARCs with every purchase Special Inciardi prints in the vending machine [these are very cool] Exclusive IBSD items, bookish templrary tattoes, snacks & treats, and more free stuff! (All prizes, totes, and stuff while supplies last) 10am to 6pm: make buttons with singularity press/spin the wheel to win a prize 6pm to 8pm Indie Bookstore Day After Hours Live music with Jess & Falc Dirty Shirleys & savory snacks
Main Point Books, Indie Bookstore Day flyer: Author Appearances at Main Point Book 10am: Erin Entrada Kelly--The Second Life of Snap 10am: Candaca Spizzirri--A Moose in Chartreuse 11am: Matt Phelan--Bartleby 11am: Kyle BEckett--Pizzasaurus 12pm: Nichole Michels--The Giant Orange What-The-What!? 12pm: Jo Piazza--Everyone Is Lying To You 1pm: Alli Hoff Kosik--Too Blessed to Stress 1pm: Lori Litchman--Pennsylvania Day Trips 2pm: Kory Stamper--True Color [THAT'S ME] 2pm: Lee Kelly--My Fair Frauds 3pm: Nancy Schwartz--The Main Line Mutt 3pm: Joseph Natalicchio--Baseball's Most Outrageous Promotions 4pm: Richard McKnight--Light Many Fires 4pm: Skylar Sokolowski--Baking Simplified
PHILLY: I have two local signings on Saturday, April 25, for Indie Bookstore Day!
HADDONFIELD, NJ, Inkwood Books, 11am-noon. Lots of cool giveaways! (inkwoodnj.com)
MEDIA, PA, Main Point Books, 2-3pm. Local author extravaganza! (mainpointbooks.com)
Love your local bookstore, go Flyers!
The hose, which I drank out of
in any video game where you carry a large inventory, you must imagine the Plunder Runners truck idling behind you, just out of frame
Currently researching movers in my area and there's one who is employing, as their main image, this AI generated photo of people flinging furniture into a big pile on an open trailer. Also they are called Plunder Runners
Hello.
The newsletter is back! It's now called The Broad Street Bulletin.
The first post, where you can read all about it, is here: www.broadstbulletin.com/p/welcome-to...
this is beautiful
sheesh, I think I changed my mind
I think they get one because of shooting variance and VJ going nuts, and they have one annoyingly close loss (plus three that are not close at all).
if it helps I have hated Sidney Crosby the whole time
I've been mostly unplugged from the Flyers since 2005ish but I hope that I put in enough hours analyzing Joel Otto faceoffs in the 90s to be allowed to run along behind the bandwagon
Boastful Quaker Oats ad, Chicago 1891
the rippin' and the tearin'
A box of protein pop tarts
This is the world the beef tallow nerds have created. 400cal for 10g of protein
not sure there's ever been a better song on the subject of the boys being back, in town or otherwise
It turns out there is still one signed copy of my book at Big Blue Marble in Mt. Airy. It's a cool store, and if you buy it you will be doing me a massive favor, i.e. making it so that I don't have to drive down there next month to pick up 1 single book.
www.bigbluemarblebooks.com
There's a profound effect in the classroom too. I taught a ton of athletes at Temple. It's much harder to teach students who always have one foot out the door. Sometimes they are posting their transfer reels while they're in class. And, generously, we're not talking about 4 and 5 star guys here.
this is my account for Just Remembering Some Stuff
just remembered an annoying guy in my intro to mass media class, when I was a freshman, who stormed out because the prof referred to synthesizers as "fake instruments"
I'm booting the AOL account back up and hitting the chat rooms
Also there's a coffee shop on the same street that was nice. This seems like a perfect afternoon shaping up for one of you
It turns out there is still one signed copy of my book at Big Blue Marble in Mt. Airy. It's a cool store, and if you buy it you will be doing me a massive favor, i.e. making it so that I don't have to drive down there next month to pick up 1 single book.
www.bigbluemarblebooks.com
It's the only way to guarantee a sale
genuinely, it would be a dream to be heckled by you at a book launch
Of course I've never been booed for murdering children at my book events
seeing these pics from the deserted JD Vance event last night, I'm glad to say this man finally understands what it's really like to be an author on a book tour
Such a good conference. And affordable to boot!