Hey, there! Log in / Register
Gosh, can't imagine why this book would be on a bargain rack at a Massachusetts bookstore
By adamg on Tue, 01/17/2017 - 2:03pm
Spotted on a 50℅-off rack at the Walpole Barnes & Noble yesterday.
Ad:
Spotted on a 50℅-off rack at the Walpole Barnes & Noble yesterday.
Comments
How about The Pocket Calorie
How about The Pocket Calorie Counter? Can you think of a reason why that one might be?
Because everyone's counting carbs these days
n/t
But I can't keep track across
But I can't keep track across all these 10,000 salads!
It could be worse
They could consider this a salad:
Mmm....
Spam and Jello together!
Think it has something to do
Think it has something to do with the Packers beating the Cowboys? You didnt like Tales of Texas Ranger? You dont remember the Alamo? What do you mean exactly?
What state is this again?
Why would anybody here want a copy of the Texas constitution? But if you're that one person, I'll save you the trip to Walpole. Click this link.
Don't Mess With Texas https
Don't Mess With Texas https://youtu.be/IhahJVkehUc?list=PLXfv8Ud0eZKShuf_gI5EXC0IhiLOWze3r
I reckon it's a Special Order
For a local cow poke that wasn't able to mosey on back and lasso up one his reading book.
Anyway, lol Texas.
More like
Barnes & Wesson, amirite?
An Even Bigger Jackass Of A Book
Without asking the book tells you that it can split into 5 smaller yet still really big books to show you Yankee libeerrals how its done.
Does anyone know if there is a section about the basement of the Alamo?
Context is important
I haven't seen the book, so I have no idea whether those are modern documents or not. But I feel I should remind folks that Texas does have a legitimate constitution, just like Massachusetts; it's actually had several. And, in 1836, Texas did declare independence from Mexico.d
Not sure whether facts have much to do with this discussion (it is the internet, after all), but there you are.
Richard (recovering Texas resident)
Adorable!
Massachusetts not only has a constitution that predates the U.S. Constitution by several years, but it also has a much better track record on basic human rights having allowed slaves to sue for their freedom (and damages!) in 1781 and guaranteeing marriage equality in 2003.
Thanks John Adams!
Houston had an openly lesbian mayor,
and Austin is so "progressive' it puts Boston to shame.
BTW:
All big Texas cities...Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, etc. are Democratic controlled.
Yes it did
Remind me of what happened to Houston's human-rights ordinance.
Can't Imagine
Why humanity needs 10,000 different salads.
Or even one!
Or even one!
John Pinette lives!
John Pinette lives!
It's not so many once you
It's not so many once you have divided them up between the thousand islands.
Entire bookstore will be on the bargain rack soon
With Amazon, Kindle, public libraries etc. the entire bookstore will be on the bargain rack soon. They'll be going the way of the video store shortly. Poor ordering skills if they thought the Texas Constitution would sell here. There's a Texas Roadhouse in Walpole, I wonder if some Barnes and Noble algorithm sent it there.
Thanks for the 2007 Retail Market Outlook
Can you bring us up to speed on the impact, if any, that the iPhone may have on communications while you are at it?
Let dial up the AOL
And I'll get right back to ya. Don't call me for an hour.
Nope
Don't know how B&N is doing, but independent bookstores are doing quite well.
http://www.bookweb.org/for-the-record