“What we ain’t go ya don’t need.”
This is what happens when a person of slightly above average intellect tries to come up with something to appeal to hateful idiots.
Could I see the paperwork on this before I commit myself to a comment?
Surely there are unintended consequences from this ‘over 20’ rule; do they want to increase the number of dreadful teenage attempts at facial hair??
…and we should believe things this shitbird says because…???
I think this is JD learning from tRump. If he says something racist and crazy, people will be distracted from his bad poll numbers, his attacks on women, and his couch fucking.
It doesn’t work, though.
Wait - so people can just hire a group of people on Amazon to target businesses? Like say Mar-a-lago?
Do you get free shipping with Prime?
This Guy doesn’t know when or How to shut up…
I lived in the countryside, and where I lived there wasn’t a bookstore, only a place that sold newspaper, magazines, stuff for sewing, and amusingly underwear and socks. It was possible to mail order books from publishers at pay them to the postman. In the package there was a leaflet with the new books and a postcard to order other books.
To buy books in foreign language, I had to wait to go in the city in the university. There were internal bookstores that had some scientific books available or some literature. There were a couple of bookstores in the city that had international titles.
The interesting thing is that the publishers that I bought stuff with mail order now have e-commerce websites. In most cases buying from them it’s cheaper than Amazon.
Like Yale.
Andy Jeszy casually pays Black Lives Matter to sue Republican Party for money and performance, for it to go out of business for Slander and Forfeit of Charter. No; past Republican voters don’t owe it anything.
…as the Swedish job applicant said…
I also started in 2001 but it was mainly to get DVD’s from the US, there was so much more choice in Region 1 than any other region so I used to order from there. I still made a conscious effort to mostly buy books locally if possible.
I keep my usage of Amazon to a minimum these days, I’d rather pay a bit more and buy locally and keep the shops around for longer, even if it means that I have to wait for a few extra days to get my purchases.
Carlisle didn’t have much other than English books, and most of the rest were school and college books.
I couldn’t even get a copy of But n Ben A-Go-Go, and that’s in Scots.
Amazon has its advantages, but…
I don’t think I would have ever discovered the witty and brilliant Mary Roach if a certain local brick-and-mortar store had not been available to me. “What’s great to read on a five-hour flight?” I asked one of the clerks. “Come with me!”, she said. Stiff was the book. Five hours felt like, oh, I don’t know. Forty-five minutes?
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