This is the second edition of stuff that could be yours to include both things for free and things that are not free. The not free and a few of the miscellaneous items from the previous round are still available, if anyone wants them.
My plan is for this to be the last one of these for quite a while.
How This Works: If you want something, or several somethings, leave a comment telling me what you want and email me your address. I'll cross things out as they get taken. I probably won't get to the post office about until June 2. I'll be sending things book rate or priority mail depending on how much you want and how many boxes I have in the house and/or can scrounge at work. If you want anything like insurance, delivery confirmation, etc., let me know that when you email me.
If you have any questions about anything, just ask.
Please feel free to point your friends this way if you think I have something they'll want.
Anything not claimed by 9 am Pacific Time on June 2 will be donated or listed for sale elsewhere (for stuff you have to pay for).
Stuff You Have To Pay For Fine Print: Prices include domestic shipping. If you're from out of the US and you want enough that it weighs a lot, we may have to negotiate an increased price. If you want more than one thing, we can negotiate about reducing price a little for combined shipping. I'll take PayPal if that's the only thing you can do, but I prefer a money order, check (if I know you personally and therefore know I can trust you), or cash (only if you're local).
A Note About Pricing: If you're reading this, you probably either enjoy reading my LJ or you know someone who does, so I've attempted to underprice things a bit. Feel free to shop around and check it out; remember that my prices include shipping.
Stuff You Have to Pay For: DVDs, CDs, Books
1. Dark Angel, Season 1, DVD - $10
2. Dark Angel, Season 2, DVD - $10
3. Cary Grant Hollywood Classics (Amazing Adventure, His Girl Friday, Penny Serenade, and Hollywood Without Makeup), 2-disc DVD - $7
4. Mary Poppins Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, CD - $10
5. Sesame Street Platinum All-Time Favorites, CD - $10
6. Animaniacs, Yakko's World, CD - $15
7. Animaniacs, Variety Pack: Ingredients - 16 Delicious Songs From The Hit TV Series, CD - $15
8. Louise Gikow, Labyrinth: The Storybook Based on the Movie, paperback - $10
9. Barbara Helen Berger, Gwinna, hardback - $15
10. Laura Kipnis, Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America, paperback - $10
Stuff For Free Fine Print: Free shipping, but if you're from out of the US and you want enough that it weighs a lot, we may have to negotiate some sort of split on the shipping charges.
Tapes and DVDs
Unless otherwise noted, these are the original retail versions with all original covers and movie-related inserts (advertising inserts are long gone).
1. Celeste in the City, VHS, taped off TV (This is a horrible movie, but it has Nick Brendon as a gay man. I'm getting rid of it so I won't be tempted to watch it again.)
2. Hard Core Logo, VHS
3. To Die For, VHS
4. Sister Act, VHS
5. Shag: The Movie, VHS (The first movie I ever saw in theaters without a parent.)
6. Pirates of Silicon Valley, VHS, taped off TV
7. Pinky and the Brain: World Domination Tour, VHS
8. Pinky and the Brain: Cosmic Attractions, VHS
9. A Muppet Family Christmas, VHS, taped off TV
10. Hackers, VHS, copied tape
11. AntiTrust, VHS, copied tape
12. Desperately Seeking Susan, VHS (I think there's some sort of extras or alternate ending taped over the trailers.)
13. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, VHS
14. Wing Commander, DVD (Sorry, Freddie Prinze, Jr. Not even for you will I watch this again.)
15. Spice World, DVD
16. Much Ado About Nothing, DVD
17. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, DVD
19. Bewitched, DVD
20. Men in Black, animated series (some episodes), VHS, taped off TV
21. Lovers of the Arctic Circle, VHS (This is an excellent movie. It's in Spanish with English subtitles. I've only watched it once in the many years I've owned it, so it's going.)
22. What the Deaf Man Heard, VHS, taped off TV (The tape also includes J. August Richards' Hallmark commercial.)
23. Twitch City, VHS, taped off TV (labeled #1, has at least two episodes on it)
24. Dick Tracy and Nancy Drew, DVD (Target dollar bin special, housed in a cheap cardboard box.)
25. The Little Princess (Shirley Temple Version) and Gulliver's Travels (animated), DVD (Target dollar bin special, housed in a cheap cardboard box. Never even opened.)
26. The Last Time I Saw Paris and Father's Little Dividend, DVD (Target dollar bin special, housed in a cheap cardboard box. Never even opened.)
27. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2-disc collector's edition, DVD
28. Girlfight, DVD
29. Anastasia, VHS
30. Titan A.E., DVD
31. VH1 Divas Las Vegas 2002, VHS, taped off TV, not so great sound quality
32. Bad Boys II, DVD
CDs
Unless otherwise noted, these are the original retail versions with all original liner notes and covers.
1. Metallica, Hero of the Day, single
2. Metallica, Load
3. Man of La Mancha original cast
4. Sarah McLachlan, Mirrorball
5. Christina Aguilera, Come On Over Baby (all I want is you), single
6. Sarah McLachlan, Afterglow
7. Dimitri From Paris, A Night at the Playboy Mansion, copy
8. Serenity, soundtrack
9. Bell Biv Devoe, Poison
10. Madonna, The Immaculate Collection
11. Sarah McLachlan, Surfacing
12. Paula Cole, This Fire
13. Goo Goo Dolls, Dizzy Up the Girl
14. The Killers, Hot Fuss
15. The Wallflowers, Bringing Down the Horse
16. Blessid Union of Souls, Light In Your Eyes, single
17. Goo Goo Dolls, Gutterflower
18. Once On This Island, Original London Cast (This is one of my favorite musicals. I'm getting rid of this because I much prefer the New York cast version, which I listen to fairly often.)
19. Dana Glover, Testimony
Books
Unless otherwise noted, these are paperbacks. Some of them have never even been read.
1. Gustave Flaubert, Sentimental Education
2. David Wheeler, editor, No, But I Saw the Movie
3. Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber
4. Isaac Asimov, Breakthroughs in Science
5. Tony Kushner, Angels In America: Millennium Approaches and Angels in America: Perestroika (You have to take both of them.)
6. Henrik Ibsen, Ibsen: The Complete Major Prose Plays (I love Ibsen. I don't think I've opened this book in the many years I've owned it.)
7. Pattie Perret, The Faces of Fantasy
8. Patricia Cronin Marcello, Matt Damon, hardback (one of those little gift books)
9. Paula Simmons, Raising Sheep the Modern Way
10. Harald Hveberg, Of Gods and Giants: Norse Mythology
11. Christopher Fry, The Lady's not for Burning, hardback (The slipcover is torn at the spine and falling off. Not my fault; I bought it that way.)
12. Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
13. Tobi Tobias, The Man Who Played Accordion Music, hardback
14. Jon Scieszka, The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
15. Jon Scieszka, The Story of the Frog Prince Continued
16. Lauren Mills and Dennis Nolan, Fairy Wings, hardback
17. Alpay Kabacali, Nasreddin Hodja
18. James Herriot, Moses the Kitten, hardback
19. Judy Dunn, The Little Duck
20. Herb Caen, The Cable Car and the Dragon, hardback
21. Ludwig Bemelmans, Madeline's Christmas
22. Marlee Alex, Ruth: A woman whose loyalty was stronger than her grief, hardback
23. Denis Guedj, Numbers: The Universal Language
24. Jervaulx Abbey
25. Eric Sellin, Soccer Basics
26. Randall A. Reinstedt, Tales, Treasures and Pirates of Old Monterey
27. Joan Nestle, A Restricted Country
28. Wil Wheaton, Dancing Barefoot
29. Nannie T. Alderson and Helena Huntington Smith, A Bridge Goes West
30. Richard Vetere, The Third Miracle
31. Mark Salzman, Lying Awake, hardback (This is an excellent book.)
32. Peter Lefcourt, The Dreyfus Affair
33. Hillary Frank, i can't tell you
34. Ron Hansen, Mariette in Ecstasy, hardback
35. Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends, hardback
36. Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic, hardback
37. Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi E. Murkoff, and Sandee E. Hathaway, BSN, What to Expect When You're Expecting
38. Lucy Ellis and Bryony Sutherland, Nicole Kidman: The Biography
39. Gail Dines and Jean M. Humez, editors, Gender, Race and Class in Media: A Text-Reader, 1994 edition, has some bookstore stickers on it
40. Bart D. Ehrman, The New Testament and Other Early Christian Writings, has some bookstore stickers on it
41. Bart D. Ehrman, The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, second edition
42. Queer Notions, hardback (A little book of quotes.)
43. Sex: A Book of Quotations, hardback
44. Barbara Hambly, Stranger at the Wedding
45. Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game
46. Gordon Korman, I Want To Go Home!
47. John Dryden, All for Love
48. Karen Eng, editor, Secrets & Confidences: The Complicated Truth About Women's Friendships
49. Katie Waitman, The Divided
50. Susan J. Douglas, Where the Girls Are
51. Jaclyn Moriarty, Feeling Sorry For Celia
52. Jaclyn Moriarty, The Year of Secret Assignments
53. Sylvia Plath: Collected Poems
54. Ron and Atie Van Der Meer, Your Amazing Senses, hardback
55. Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential, hardback
56. Reader's Digest Magic and Medicine of Plants, hardback
57. The American Society of Ephesus, House of Our Lady
58. UNC Course Pack, HNRS 28, Spring 1999, Wooten: Cleopatra
My plan is for this to be the last one of these for quite a while.
How This Works: If you want something, or several somethings, leave a comment telling me what you want and email me your address. I'll cross things out as they get taken. I probably won't get to the post office about until June 2. I'll be sending things book rate or priority mail depending on how much you want and how many boxes I have in the house and/or can scrounge at work. If you want anything like insurance, delivery confirmation, etc., let me know that when you email me.
If you have any questions about anything, just ask.
Please feel free to point your friends this way if you think I have something they'll want.
Anything not claimed by 9 am Pacific Time on June 2 will be donated or listed for sale elsewhere (for stuff you have to pay for).
Stuff You Have To Pay For Fine Print: Prices include domestic shipping. If you're from out of the US and you want enough that it weighs a lot, we may have to negotiate an increased price. If you want more than one thing, we can negotiate about reducing price a little for combined shipping. I'll take PayPal if that's the only thing you can do, but I prefer a money order, check (if I know you personally and therefore know I can trust you), or cash (only if you're local).
A Note About Pricing: If you're reading this, you probably either enjoy reading my LJ or you know someone who does, so I've attempted to underprice things a bit. Feel free to shop around and check it out; remember that my prices include shipping.
Stuff You Have to Pay For: DVDs, CDs, Books
2. Dark Angel, Season 2, DVD - $10
3. Cary Grant Hollywood Classics (Amazing Adventure, His Girl Friday, Penny Serenade, and Hollywood Without Makeup), 2-disc DVD - $7
4. Mary Poppins Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, CD - $10
7. Animaniacs, Variety Pack: Ingredients - 16 Delicious Songs From The Hit TV Series, CD - $15
8. Louise Gikow, Labyrinth: The Storybook Based on the Movie, paperback - $10
9. Barbara Helen Berger, Gwinna, hardback - $15
10. Laura Kipnis, Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America, paperback - $10
Stuff For Free Fine Print: Free shipping, but if you're from out of the US and you want enough that it weighs a lot, we may have to negotiate some sort of split on the shipping charges.
Tapes and DVDs
Unless otherwise noted, these are the original retail versions with all original covers and movie-related inserts (advertising inserts are long gone).
2. Hard Core Logo, VHS
3. To Die For, VHS
4. Sister Act, VHS
5. Shag: The Movie, VHS (The first movie I ever saw in theaters without a parent.)
6. Pirates of Silicon Valley, VHS, taped off TV
7. Pinky and the Brain: World Domination Tour, VHS
8. Pinky and the Brain: Cosmic Attractions, VHS
10. Hackers, VHS, copied tape
11. AntiTrust, VHS, copied tape
12. Desperately Seeking Susan, VHS (I think there's some sort of extras or alternate ending taped over the trailers.)
13. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, VHS
14. Wing Commander, DVD (Sorry, Freddie Prinze, Jr. Not even for you will I watch this again.)
15. Spice World, DVD
16. Much Ado About Nothing, DVD
20. Men in Black, animated series (some episodes), VHS, taped off TV
21. Lovers of the Arctic Circle, VHS (This is an excellent movie. It's in Spanish with English subtitles. I've only watched it once in the many years I've owned it, so it's going.)
22. What the Deaf Man Heard, VHS, taped off TV (The tape also includes J. August Richards' Hallmark commercial.)
23. Twitch City, VHS, taped off TV (labeled #1, has at least two episodes on it)
24. Dick Tracy and Nancy Drew, DVD (Target dollar bin special, housed in a cheap cardboard box.)
29. Anastasia, VHS
31. VH1 Divas Las Vegas 2002, VHS, taped off TV, not so great sound quality
32. Bad Boys II, DVD
CDs
Unless otherwise noted, these are the original retail versions with all original liner notes and covers.
2. Metallica, Load
8. Serenity, soundtrack
9. Bell Biv Devoe, Poison
11. Sarah McLachlan, Surfacing
12. Paula Cole, This Fire
13. Goo Goo Dolls, Dizzy Up the Girl
19. Dana Glover, Testimony
Books
Unless otherwise noted, these are paperbacks. Some of them have never even been read.
2. David Wheeler, editor, No, But I Saw the Movie
3. Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber
4. Isaac Asimov, Breakthroughs in Science
5. Tony Kushner, Angels In America: Millennium Approaches and Angels in America: Perestroika (You have to take both of them.)
6. Henrik Ibsen, Ibsen: The Complete Major Prose Plays (I love Ibsen. I don't think I've opened this book in the many years I've owned it.)
7. Pattie Perret, The Faces of Fantasy
8. Patricia Cronin Marcello, Matt Damon, hardback (one of those little gift books)
9. Paula Simmons, Raising Sheep the Modern Way
12. Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
13. Tobi Tobias, The Man Who Played Accordion Music, hardback
15. Jon Scieszka, The Story of the Frog Prince Continued
17. Alpay Kabacali, Nasreddin Hodja
18. James Herriot, Moses the Kitten, hardback
19. Judy Dunn, The Little Duck
20. Herb Caen, The Cable Car and the Dragon, hardback
21. Ludwig Bemelmans, Madeline's Christmas
22. Marlee Alex, Ruth: A woman whose loyalty was stronger than her grief, hardback
23. Denis Guedj, Numbers: The Universal Language
24. Jervaulx Abbey
25. Eric Sellin, Soccer Basics
26. Randall A. Reinstedt, Tales, Treasures and Pirates of Old Monterey
27. Joan Nestle, A Restricted Country
28. Wil Wheaton, Dancing Barefoot
29. Nannie T. Alderson and Helena Huntington Smith, A Bridge Goes West
30. Richard Vetere, The Third Miracle
31. Mark Salzman, Lying Awake, hardback (This is an excellent book.)
32. Peter Lefcourt, The Dreyfus Affair
33. Hillary Frank, i can't tell you
36. Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic, hardback
38. Lucy Ellis and Bryony Sutherland, Nicole Kidman: The Biography
39. Gail Dines and Jean M. Humez, editors, Gender, Race and Class in Media: A Text-Reader, 1994 edition, has some bookstore stickers on it
41. Bart D. Ehrman, The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, second edition
43. Sex: A Book of Quotations, hardback
44. Barbara Hambly, Stranger at the Wedding
45. Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game
46. Gordon Korman, I Want To Go Home!
47. John Dryden, All for Love
48. Karen Eng, editor, Secrets & Confidences: The Complicated Truth About Women's Friendships
49. Katie Waitman, The Divided
50. Susan J. Douglas, Where the Girls Are
51. Jaclyn Moriarty, Feeling Sorry For Celia
52. Jaclyn Moriarty, The Year of Secret Assignments
53. Sylvia Plath: Collected Poems
54. Ron and Atie Van Der Meer, Your Amazing Senses, hardback
55. Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential, hardback
56. Reader's Digest Magic and Medicine of Plants, hardback
57. The American Society of Ephesus, House of Our Lady
58. UNC Course Pack, HNRS 28, Spring 1999, Wooten: Cleopatra
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Date: 2007-05-20 05:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-20 06:57 pm (UTC)17. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, DVD
15. The Wallflowers, Bringing Down the Horse
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Date: 2007-05-20 07:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-20 07:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-20 08:37 pm (UTC)*snicker*
Also, I'll take the Ron Hansen book (again) if you want to bring it with you.
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Date: 2007-05-20 11:43 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-21 12:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-21 07:48 am (UTC)Also, Erin may want the Cary Grant movies and/or the Sesame Street songs; we'll have to see when she gets up.
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Date: 2007-05-21 05:02 pm (UTC)Um, that's a lot to ship, if you want I can arrange for a sibling pick-up, I'm pretty sure Will and Laura both owe me a favor....
Also is that "Bewitched" the remake or the original?
And what I really, really want to know: Why are/were you interested in raising sheep?!
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Date: 2007-05-21 06:13 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-22 03:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-22 03:40 am (UTC)Dave's right about Bewitched - it's the Nicole Kidman-Will Ferrell one.
I wasn't actually going to raise sheep! I was writing an alternate universe story where Dan Radcliffe and Emma Watson were siblings with sheep.
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Date: 2007-05-22 03:44 am (UTC)I can't remember if you've sent me your address before. If you have, remind me, and if you haven't, email it to me.
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Date: 2007-05-22 02:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-23 02:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-23 02:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-23 02:50 pm (UTC)