mjp Founding member Oct 21, 2013 #1 I have to say, I consider this defaced. What an idiotic thing. And in a copy with a painting! Asshattery.
I have to say, I consider this defaced. What an idiotic thing. And in a copy with a painting! Asshattery.
skiroomalum Oct 21, 2013 #2 Scott's description only makes it worse. Plus the painting ain't no great shakes.
d gray tried to do his best but could not Founding member Oct 21, 2013 #3 at least she didn't ruin a book with a good painting in it.
skiroomalum Oct 21, 2013 #4 Well, italics notwithstanding, that's still too much dough for that one, even without King' s "woman scorned" bullshit.
Well, italics notwithstanding, that's still too much dough for that one, even without King' s "woman scorned" bullshit.
d gray tried to do his best but could not Founding member Oct 22, 2013 #5 that poor woman is haunted by her past. it can't feel good to have your identity defined through another person... what is a reasonable price for that book with a painting?
that poor woman is haunted by her past. it can't feel good to have your identity defined through another person... what is a reasonable price for that book with a painting?
skiroomalum Oct 22, 2013 #6 d gray said: that poor woman is haunted by her past. it can't feel good to have your identity defined through another person... Click to expand... please tell me you're joking. d gray said: what is a reasonable price for that book with a painting? Click to expand... If that book was 2 grand I still don't like the painting. But like Gandhi said, "There's an ass for every seat".
d gray said: that poor woman is haunted by her past. it can't feel good to have your identity defined through another person... Click to expand... please tell me you're joking. d gray said: what is a reasonable price for that book with a painting? Click to expand... If that book was 2 grand I still don't like the painting. But like Gandhi said, "There's an ass for every seat".