Posted on 04/17/2018 10:54:49 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
Lookee, lookee, The famed, long term small bookstore, Kramerbooks, located in the Dupont Circle District of Washington, DC, opened its doors for business at 12:01 AM, Tuesday morning expecting an onslaught of excited customers with money in hand to get the "hot sell", James Comey book. Opps.....no one showed...not one customer. Nothing more needs to be said!!!
You first, Skippy.
Don’t you need to distort someone’s post and then yammer on about it ENDLESSLY?
That is, after all, WHAT YOU ALWAYS DO.
I LOVE vanities.
Thanks for this informative post, even though it’s a vanity. Given how the Clintonoids have excommunicated Comey, it looks like he’s in the outer darkness and won’t get much more than the the publisher’s advance for his book.
Always? Oh my.
My, my aren’t we engaged in elevated discourse.
Have you no criticism of the person that posted “F yourself”?
Thanks JLAGRAYFOX. A non-remaindered copy of the first edition will be of collector value someday, like a copy of Milli Vanilli's album that led to a Grammy, then a confession and a giving back of said Grammy. Wish I had a case of the MV, in shrinkwrap.
Oh, in the meanwhile, Comey's going down, he's going down first, and I'd be surprised if he doesn't try to drag a bunch of his past criminal associates into the same deep dark prison.
If nothing more need be said, why ask for comments?
BTTT
In DC...that says a lot. I work just a short distance from that store.
DuPont Circle is Ground Zero for fags, trannies, dykes, freaks, hairies, fairies, looneys, and weirdos.
And they STILL couldn’t get any customers for Comey’s book.
HAHAHAhahahahahahaha!
Look, I know tons of Freepers cannot stand vanities, per say. But sadly, our USA media is the Pravda of the USA nation. So...those of us that treasure, love and wish to maintain our freedoms, must never be silent...sorry!!!
I appreciate vanities — first hand reports and observations. They are the basis of history.
If someone doesn’t like it, skip over it and move on. There are real problems to carp about.
About what I figured. I’ll maybe pick up a copy at the dollar store in a few months, or maybe not.
Isn’t it true that publishers will sometimes buy their own books to make it look like sales are higher?
I wonder if Amazon and other on line booksellers are a better guide to how well a title is really selling?
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