Gingerbread Man on 21/2/2003 at 18:42
This is all very fascinating, don't get me wrong, but would you buy the book?
PigLick on 21/2/2003 at 18:58
no.
Stitch666 on 21/2/2003 at 23:53
Damn, people--look what we've done to Digi's nice thread. No wonder he doesn't come around this part of town anymore.
Stitch
Jennie&Tim on 22/2/2003 at 00:50
I'd buy the book.
I think Digi's just busy with more CoSaS missions. Hope would be a better word really.
Nedan on 22/2/2003 at 02:45
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Originally posted by Gingerbread Man This is all very fascinating, don't get me wrong, but would you buy the book? Where can I purchase it? Barnes & Noble, B. Dalton, somewhere online perhaps? Link me up Gingerbread Man. :) :thumb:
Also listing the official title & author of the book would help. :)
Gingerbread Man on 22/2/2003 at 02:57
:tsktsk:
You haven't even read this thread, have you?
Or if you have read the thread and you're simply making a funny, you have missed.
fallen pallando on 22/5/2003 at 01:29
So, what is the status on this book now? Is it dead? Have you been contacted by the author again?
Para?noid on 22/5/2003 at 02:00
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Originally posted by Nedan
I more willing to believe a certain someone that I have on my ignore list would've started this. Starts with a "P", ends with a "d", has a "ara?noi" in the middle but will remain nameless nontheless. :cheeky:
You know you read every letter of my post, you sexy boy you.
Child of Karras on 22/5/2003 at 07:28
Okay, where's the 38 TTLGers who voted no. You need a spanking.
:nono:
mopgoblin on 22/5/2003 at 09:42
The "no" option exists for a reason - it indicates (although probably not too reliably) the proportion of the people of TTLG who would not purchase the book - information which may be useful.