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I’ve never had that experience with them. Everything gets delivered relatively quickly.
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That place is a hellhole.
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Are you referring to someone in particular?
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One of the principal actresses, Joey King, is in a new movie with Nicole Kidman on Netflix called “A Family Affair.” Funny but a little predictable but still worth a watch.
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W & P is one of the great novels but if you don’t like Tolstoy it’s probably best not to bother. Since we are speaking about Russians, you might like some Pushkin. Here is an article worth reading: 10 Russian Novels to Read Before You Die
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Wholeheartedly but it’s very long. This is a good companion book, Give War and Peace a Chance: Tolstoyan Wisdom for Troubled Times, by Andrew Kaufman. Highly recommended. I read it as I read W & P. Terrific book as are all of his espionage books.
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Did you ever read War and Peace?
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The earlier years are. I think Kellogg’s stopped making them around 1983.
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I collected cards (mostly Mets) the mid 80s to about 98 and then stopped but I started again a few years ago just to fill in some holes and put them in new binders. I purchased some of the Kelloggs cards. They are in mint condition, no curling or cracking.
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They are actually quite collectible and some can be expensive. The 1970 Kellogg Seaver one can fetch over $100, not bad for a cereal card.
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Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. Documentary on Hulu
Brad replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
The impression I have is that following the Atlantic debacle, the company tried to expand too fast, instead of gradually building itself up. -
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I’m passing. I rarely listen to the material that I have so I don’t see the need to add this one.
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Have to see what’s on it.
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What is the most valuable Mosaic box release?
Brad replied to scooter_phx's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
One sold on eBay in April for $150 so go figure. -
What is the most valuable Mosaic box release?
Brad replied to scooter_phx's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
On eBay, it’s an option in the filters. You can see completed items (which includes unsold) and sold items. The info on sold items doesn’t stay there forever, maybe three months. If you don’t keep an eye on it you can miss deals. Not that long ago I purchased the Woody Shaw for $50. -
What is the most valuable Mosaic box release?
Brad replied to scooter_phx's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
The market has been soft for a very long time. I can’t speak to vinyl boxes but the Cole and the Ferguson boxes are the most expensive. Although already covered, when determining price (and this applies to anything), you need to look at prices paid, not prices asked; anybody can set a price as high as they wish. Realizing it is another story. -
I recently read “Company of Heroes: Personal Memories About the Real Band of Brothers and the Legacy They Left Us,” interviews with and recollections by family members about their relative who had served in Easy Company and some of them had difficult lives after WW II: divorce, heavy drinking, PTSD and so forth.
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This is a Third Man pressing and the sound is fine but not audiophile I’d say. I used to have the Verve LPR that they reissued probably about 20 years ago but somehow lost it or something. Coleman is not on a par with Jimmy Smith or any organ master but I still like it. It’s a good organ date.
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