Too late for that. I wouldn't know what to go as and I can't afford to buy a costume since I don't have a job anymore.Are you going to dress up?
That's my (bass) line.5) Barney Miller theme
--Patrick
Hey Nick, just out of curiosity, what would a guy have to do if he wanted a copy of one of those books signed? Let's say, for this thought experiment, that said person doesn't live in CanadaAnd I finished off the day with some DDP Yoga (Below the Belt). Now to sit back and watch Back to the Future. Depending how awake I am, I might keep going with its sequels.
Job interview, books, yoga, Back to the Future?
I need more good days like this.
Buy it, take out a pen and sign your name?Hey Nick, just out of curiosity, what would a guy have to do if he wanted a copy of one of those books signed? Let's say, for this thought experiment, that said person doesn't live in Canada
I...honestly don't know. Someone overseas asked me that once and I didn't know what to tell them. Anyone have suggestions?Hey Nick, just out of curiosity, what would a guy have to do if he wanted a copy of one of those books signed? Let's say, for this thought experiment, that said person doesn't live in Canada
I guess it depends if they already bought a copy. If not I suppose they could buy it directly from me. PayPal or some vis-a-vis thing like buying me Amazon or Steam credit.
If they already have a copy though? I don't know.
That...is actually pretty doable. I have an extra copy of City, I just need to get it back. I lent it out to a counsellor I was seeing. I'll private message you about if.I don't yet have a copy. But if you'd be willing to oblige me, I'd happily paypal you payment for the book as well as whatever the shipping costs would be. In fact, if you have a copy of City of Smoke and Mirrors as well, I'll take one of those too. I own it on digital, but I don't expect you to sign my kindle.
Don't worry, you'll be underwater this weekend, if you aren't already.Su-no? What is this su-no you speak of? It was 90+ here this week.
Oh you'd have to put it away for 6 months here, too. But those months would be April, May, June, July, August and September.I envy you guys that live in warmer climates all year long. I wouldn't have to stow my bike away for like 6 months.
...Channeling your inner @WasabiPoptart? It needs a little work, but you're getting thereA bit? Please.
I imagine they're worse down there, but I once worked as a bike courier all summer in downtown Toronto. Some days were pretty damn sweltering. I actually love the heat.Oh you'd have to put it away for 6 months here, too. But those months would be April, May, June, July, August and September.
I dunno, I'm sure the lake provides plenty of moisture.The heat is only 25% of the problem. Toronto can get humid, but not Texas humid.
FTFYI thought Texas had more red necks than anything else?
Out west in the desert, yes. But from Austin/San Antonio east, it's hot and wet. Houston is basically a swamp slowly sinking into a bayou.[DOUBLEPOST=1445642206,1445642085][/DOUBLEPOST]I thought Texas had more dry heat than anything else?
Actually, redneck generally denotes someone from the ACTUAL south - IE, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, etc. It only bleeds into Texas a little (again, in the east). The "South" stops at I-45. After that, you're in the Southwest.FTFY
Actually, redneck generally denotes someone from the ACTUAL south - IE, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, etc. It only bleeds into Texas a little (again, in the east). The "South" stops at I-45. After that, you're in the Southwest.