Whew! I've really dropped the blogging ball around here, huh? You know, they should call the blogging ball the blogosphere! Right? Am I right, folks?
The sun was out today, so my lady and I celebrated by hitting the library, the grocery store, and the antique mall. I didn't find any
unorthodox paintings of Christ this time, but there were a few other notable items:

This framed print of a doggie wearing human clothes was $27, but it came with a similar framed print of non-bespectacled doggies wearing human clothes.

Less reasonably priced? These cassettes. Just because The Spin Doctor's tape is a quarter cheaper than the Steve Winwood one does not mean you're getting a bargain. These were next to a bunch of $2 VHS tapes. Get these things out of the antique mall and into the junk mall, right? Am I right, folks?

It's the only gynecology I like.
The 2nd edition is a good antique, sure, but the real hard-to-find text is the first edition of
Impractical Gynecology.
2 comments:
you are right.
by the way, obsolete format or no, you don't pass up a chance to add Chicago 17 to your collection...
~jeff.
Hmm. I think I'd rather take the tape of Bach's organ music.
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