From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2002 11:18 AM
Message-ID: <130220021118123209%stang@subgenius.com>
In article <a4d2dg013mt@enews4.newsguy.com>, Two
Beans
<twobeans@godhatesyou.com> wrote:
> "The Bishop" <kconvery@ioma.com>
wrote in message
> news:f9a02c0.0202121649.121fbdc3@posting.google.com...
> > I just received High Weirdness by Mail, by
highly weird mail, and I'm
> > waiting on Three-Fisted Tales of "Bob"!
Cheap at half the price!
>
> I'd rather buy 'em at full price from the Foundation.
That way, the money
> goes straight to "Bob".
I think The Bishop has examined a SubGenius Church catalog
more
recently than you have -- those books have been out
of print for like 5
years now.
I will reiterate to everybody in general that any given
item in either
Sub Catalog has a very good chance of not being there
a week later, or
ever again. For that matter, that's true of all of SubSITE
and the
Foundation office.
For that matter, it is true of ALL THINGS. (God damn it!!)
--
4th Stangian Orthodox MegaFisTemple Lodge of the Wrath
of Dobbs Yeti,
Resurrected
P.O. Box 181417, Cleveland, OH 44118 (fax 216-320-9528)
A subsidiary of:
The SubGenius Foundation, Inc. / P.O. Box 140306, Dallas,
TX 75214
SubSITE: http://www.subgenius.com PRABOB
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Subject: Re: The OTHER SubGenius Auctions on eBay
From: John Starrett <jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2002 4:28 PM
Message-ID: <3C6ADA7F.A86CDD44@carbon.cudenver.edu>
E-Bay is not the only online source of discount Bobbery.
My
favorite online used book source is http://www.abe.com,
a
consortium of independent booksellers. A search for
"subgenius" reveals 41 church related items.
John Starrett
"We have nothing to smear but the dairy stuff."
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