Duh Seller's Rong
Patrick
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:45 PM, MotionPictureArt.com wrote:
I thought it was:
Demonize Sellers Rightfully
MotionPictureArt.com
Movie Posters, Lobby Cards and more...
http://www.MotionPictureArt.com
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Yep, Bob, spot on...especially if they're left wing tools.
Any double-speak, or reduce the infraction by reduction of the victim
by calling names is always a fine start.
I'm sure you can fill in the rest of the hackneyed blanks on your own.
Patrick
On Aug 24, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Robert D.
Hm, sounds like a VERY Seller Friendly atmosphere is reaching
it's zenith at Ebay. Anyone ever give any thought to a 'master plan'
of pushing all Sellers to other venues so a more 'natural' genesis of
Ebay becoming a retail Buy It Now/No Auction site finally becomes a
reality? Just
Yeah, David, I definitely don't put much 'stock' in the mucky-mucks
running this company (into the ground),
Patrick
On Aug 25, 2008, at 4:44 PM, David Lieberman wrote:
no way will we do free shippingunless of course they
force us toand by the looks of things lately I
?
Phil
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From: Patrick Michael Tupy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] McCain Ad Featuring The Ten Commadments
Don't know about any infringement with the usage of film clips, but
McCain has
about...don't use Sue. She'll give your posters more care than you
will.
Patrick Michael Tupy
On Aug 23, 2008, at 8:53 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
Hello all,
Wow! A girl goes away to sleep for the night and next morning all
this love in the mailbox!! Seriously, thank you all so much
Kirby, PLEASE stop sending this exact message in the same way at the
same time every day!
It's been weeks and I feel like this one is on a loop!
Patrick
On Aug 23, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
I can send a photo if you need one.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film
Of course, if it's Groundhog Day, you will ALSO be slow
tomorrow...and the next day, and the next day...etcetera, etcetera,
etcetera...lol
Patrick
On Aug 23, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Kenwick Cook wrote:
LOL
I didn't get it until now... guess I'm slow today
It's only a deal if it's where you
Don't know about any infringement with the usage of film clips, but
McCain has continued to use music without permission from several
artists including Jackson Browne who is suing his campaign for
$75,000 for using his song Runnin' On Empty in one of his t.v. ads
without permission.
Yep, Irving, you couldn't be more right. The idea that you have to
reinvent/fix or change Ebay in order to keep their margins is ludicrous.
A spinoff site would be expanding rather than contracting and
increasing rather than reducing the appeal to all possible buyers.
Shocking how these
Or...he's been abducted and is now trying to 'probe' bidders' wallets...
Patrick
On Aug 14, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
I'll bet his $499 is a typo meant to be $4.99 as he has many prints
at that price and he even has another listing of this item at $8.63
At
Posthumous Oscar
created by Heitah
(thing) by Heitah (50.5 min) (print)
? (I like it!)
3 C!s
Sat Jul 19 2008 at 18:14:30
A posthumous Oscar is the dead man's Oscar. Dictionary.com defines
posthumous as: arising, occurring, or continuing after one's death.
The Oscars are the most
A friend is dating one of the actresses from this film and asked me
to help him find the poster.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/red_meat/
Anybody, anybody?
Thanks,
Patrick
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Wait, does that mean my DESTRY RIDES AGAIN LC with Jimmy Marlene is
worth $5,000?!
This is just the best Monday morning news in a long time!
Patrick
On Aug 4, 2008, at 8:19 AM, pj Angel wrote:
And don't forget Rick...
Sign up as a New Customer and get 10% off your first purchase any
I LOVE dressing up as The Joker...but to steal posters?!!!
Patrick
On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:51 AM, MotionPictureArt.com wrote:
I know these posters are hard to get, but dressing up as the
Joker???!!!
MotionPictureArt.com
Movie Posters, Lobby Cards and more...
http://www.MotionPictureArt.com
Mug Shots of this Joker here:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20080729/121734282000.html
Patrick
On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy Hooligans! Phony 'Joker' Arrested
THREE RIVERS, Mich. (July 29) - Police in Michigan have arrested a
man who they say tried to
Does the term iTunes not signal that the music industry has not
only lost that battle but accepted the future?
Look on the bright side, unless we have to have a machine which holds
our personal library, at least we won't have to set the clock on your
vcr/dvd players.
Patrick
On Jul
Good Lord, this is so far afoot from the original question!
Craig makes the point that 'Low Budget' is a relative term and
arguing it is absurd because it is relative to the original
proposition of the post. Can a MAJOR DIRECTOR shoot an 'epic' on a
low budget? Bob, I hardly think you
Dave,
I can only point out one very significant issue with your post.
Verna Fields was the Oscar Winning Editor on Jaws. Spielberg would
be the first to tell you that she saved his ass on that one.
She was a great lady and may she rest in peace.
Patrick
On Jul 22, 2008, at 9:51 PM,
-members in the business (willing to work for nearly
free) - any other director with the same amount of money, won't
have nearly the same amount of resources, so it's hard to really
compare...
Night,
Bob
- Original Message - From: Patrick Michael Tupy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert D
Dave,
I'm no Spielberg 'is God' fan by any means. For the '...credit
belongs to the man in the arena as Teddy Roosevelt so aptly put
it. But Spielberg has proven himself in many different genres and
by any measure as one of the truly great filmmakers. Sure he's more
commercial than
Roger,
Robert Wise was indeed a gifted editor and filmmaker. Still, I don't
think he shows the broad and consistent efforts that Hawks or Curtiz
showed in so many different genres. And, of course, being the Welles
lover that I am, I cannot under any circumstances condone his filming
a
yeah, well re: Wise...'was just doing his job... excuse, ...Keep in
mind that he wasn't doing what his Director wanted him to do, and in
fact he knowingly was directing and adding scenes to Welles' film and
doing it without the knowledge, much less, approval of Welles. Not
to mention that
Yep, and I walked past her place on my hike at 6am this morning...
She's a great Hollywood success story...Both links worth a read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estelle_Getty
http://tv.yahoo.com/show/30728/news/urn:newsml:tv.ap.org:
20080722:obit_getty
Patrick
On Jul 22, 2008, at 2:09
Dave, clearly you did not read my response to John's original post.
Here is what I posted in reply:
~~~
John:
And I'd like to see Federer, Nadal, the Williams Sisters, etc. play a
tournament with wooden rackets. The
Yeah, Dave, I definitely agree with you about John's post as a
'challenge' for today's A-List Directors. But times have clearly
changed so I think that without sufficient motivation for one of
these A-Listers to take on a smaller project, it's all speculative on
our parts. Could they do
Yeah, Dave, you're right. I think the producers of LOTR were
brilliant to have made all three of them at once. Those films are a
bargain compared to how WB has been making the Harry Potter films,
though clearly you'd want to see Harry growing up.
But being creative with a budget is
Oh, dear God!
Working with water...give me children and dogs!
Patrick
On Jul 22, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Richard Evans wrote:
For me, he did his best work with a cheap rubber shark.
Cheers,
Rich
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OMG, I would LOVE to see today's golfers have to use the old equipment!
We always hear about how great and superior these current athletes are
to past greats.
I'm with you, John...let's see.
Patrick
ps: I think Tiger would likely welcome it and probably challenge
everyone on the
tour to
Michael, I left bad feedback for the first time and did it three
times with three different Sellers.
The reason: They got paid on time, but never responded to email and
never shipped the items.
Ebay has suspended two of these Sellers. So weird that they had
great feedback right up to
Theater of the mind...a roller coaster for the grey matter, baby.
Intellectually, sure, as a glib statement, a ventriloquist on the
radio is absurd on it's face,
but is it any more absurd than when people complain that Lois Lane
can't see that Clarke Kent is Superman with his feeble pair of
The answer is easy;
If the interior is linen, then it's Freeman's Jeep and it will only
go up in value.
Patrick
On Jul 16, 2008, at 9:12 AM, Craig Miller wrote:
The fact is that the cost is different from the value.
Let's say you just bought a brand new 2008 Toyota Camry. You paid
Freeman,
I have four things to say in support of Linenbacking:
A SAILOR MADE MAN
Further, thank you for the succinct DARK KNIGHT review w/o the
gushing spoilers you constantly lob like
paper tape grenades when telling me about your fave films (and you
know I'm kidding...or am I?).
Happy
Bruce, I agree that no minds appear to have been changed which is why
I tried, feebly, to change the subject.
However, I couldn't agree with you more. Gay Married folks with guns
can do whatever they want...
Patrick
ps: methinks that's # 2 for me. So any further thoughts shall be
Dear Rich,
I got yer 'official list.'
Oh and just in case you're wondering.
It's great!
Patrick
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Richard Evans wrote:
I'd say whether Harold and Maude qualifies, depends on how strict
your definition of the term great.
That's a great film
K, CK, I'd say that at the very least, HAROLD AND MAUDE is a great
cult fave so let me clarify as there is no need to get into an
argument over what is 'great' or not. I really wanted to get
everyone's take on how badly the studios or filmmakers can drop the
ball on the Ad Art when the
I never knew such a rule existed.
However, I will gladly adhere to it.
Even though this post puts me over the limit for today.
Patrick
On Jul 14, 2008, at 4:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all,
I want to preface this by saying that I consider Freeman a friend
of mine---he's as
Michael,
I read Freeman's comment completely differently. I didn't think he
disagreed with you at all. I took it to mean that from his POV,
he was commenting because he felt your statement was obvious and
therefore needn't have been made at all.
Let's all agree that words tossed about
I have come to the conclusion that all should agree to disagree if
they do so, or if not, do not.
I, for one, see salient comments on both sides. I cannot disagree
with the idea that 'the price paid in order to acquire the poster is
the price paid, aka value that the buyer has or will
Decent discussion.
Horse dead.
Well kicked.
New topic at further inflaming the MoPoer passions:
What, in your opinion is the absolute worst 1Sheet Art for a great or
favorite film?
On Jul 13, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Ron Moore wrote:
Love the discussion. It's been entertaining. However,
Mopoer's subjective perspectives Wanted.
I will start off with two that I feel could certainly have been more
compelling given the terrific films they advertised:
WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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), but fortunately we all
saw through his deception and kept talking about the buyer's
premium. This discussion has enough life to drag on for at least
two more days.
Sincerely,
rk
On Jul 13, 2008, at 8:49 PM, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Decent discussion.
Horse dead.
Well kicked.
New topic
Yeah, and he has two buyers in his feedback of two other allegedly
Ledger autographs on DARK KNIGHT posters that they paid $765 and $660!
Yikes.
Patrick
On Jul 7, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
He had the auction going earlier and ended it early. In the earlier
auction he showed more
Davem,
You're at the disadvantage of not knowing if the guy/gal who wrote
that eventually changed his/her mind and sold the poster to someone.
And I'm likely WY off on this but in a way, aren't the vast
majority of posters technically 'stolen' from the NSS?
Know there are mitigating
, and you should
really share some of those with us
one day.
Yours,
Patrick Michael Tupy
(as Roger says, rhymes with puppy guppy NOT soupy or poopy!)
ps: One wonders what wonderful whimsey one whips with weed wackers!
On Jul 4, 2008, at 6:06 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
Mopoers,
Below you
Absolutely!!! The film was amazing shorter. It will be breathtaking
in it's
original form.
Can you imagine how this affects the already sacred paper on this
title?!
PMT
ps: don't know if anyone's heard the tale surrounding how Fritz Lang
escaped Germany but
it's pretty amazing.
On
Without a doubt, the best, most entertaining host and raconteur, and
a heluva director from what I've heard said...
Orson Welles
ps: one caveat, you might want to choose the wine
On Jul 1, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Michael B wrote:
if you could have dinner and then chat for hours with any
Yes, Glenn, I bumped into Roddy once as I went to the Valley Dupars
restroom (no jokes). We got to talking and he gave me his card and
I called him on occasion and he sent me Christmas cards. Never had
the opportunity to attend one of his dinners but he was always such
the gentleman.
Not a
Apparently it's another symptom of the dumb us down NeoCon approach,
Sue...
If it aint broke, break it
or
If we don't break it we can't fix it
That's assuming they are arrogant enough to believe they can. And
from all indications they are.
These guys are acting like sugar-starved
...And for these reasons I have ONLY used Sue Heim's framing
services. And I might add that I get nothing but compliments and
gasps of how great
my large French posters are framed, and my double-matted (acid free,
of course) bamboo style frames for my tropical posters. I've always
That's because you are of supremely high intellect and have a great
capacity for discernment
and taste.
Patrick
On Jun 25, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Richard Del Belso wrote:
I totally agree with Patrick.
Richard
Richard Del Belso
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:32:29 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh PLEZE! An attorney?!!! What a putz!
So let me get this straight, if this guy were twelve he'd sick his
dad on you, but NOW
he's an adult, so rather than admitting any wrongdoing...he's gonna
sick his attorney
on you.
Run for the hills, Sue! You've illegally shined a light on
NIICE
Well played, Phil.
Patrick
On Jun 25, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Phil Edwards wrote:
Sheesh, how tiny does this guy's one sheet have to be to make
such threats?
I'd say we are looking at a midget window card.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Michael Tupy
Roger, I second that...
No wait...
I'M MR. TUPY!
I'm offended and insulted and dagnabbit!
Who can I sue...Sue?
On Jun 25, 2008, at 7:16 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
That's wonderful, Sue.
And I recommend that you RAISE Mr. Tupy's prices so that the rest
of us can get even more of a discount.
Roger, I could be wrong but methinks you meant
He was a ro-butt
Patrick
ps: and just how did you know I was still with you?!!!
On Jun 24, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
This post is off topic unless you love robots.
If you consider your time to be valuable, please delete this post
Yeah,
this guy also once looked the fool as he shouted The Emperor Has No
Clothes and Why is it that gas prices are 'coincidentally' rising
just prior to this oily Administration leaving office but the nail
in his coffin was when he flipped over all the cards and screamed,
The Greatest
Now that's just freakishly reputable and methinks he doesn't belong
on Ebay.
On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Roland Lataille wrote:
I have never had a seller do this before. See below.
Dear Roland Lataille,
John Roux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has issued you a full or partial
refund for your
, can anyone give me any tips on where to go poster
shopping in France?
Thanks for any help/advice in advance.
Patrick Michael Tupy
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How
Here's the website info on the film, NO BETTER PLACE TO DIE:
http://www.nobetterplacetodie.com/
Patrick
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know a lot
about the region as well. I'll keep the list
posted regarding the progress of the film.
Patrick
On Jun 20, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Tom Martin wrote:
interesting stuff- ! Tom
Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Here's the website info on the film, NO BETTER PLACE TO DIE:
http
Channing,
I think you meant THE SECRET OF THE INCAS WITH Chuck Heston AND Yma
Sumac!
Patrick
On May 27, 2008, at 10:12 AM, channinglylethomson wrote:
As much as I didn't care for the film, I enjoyed the fact that
Spielberg referenced earlier 1950s Hollywood films. As you recall,
in
Okay, Richard, I'm not of the original Yma or Korla generation, but
I'm just strange enough to be a big Yma fan and I actually
dragged about ten friends to go see her perform here in L.A. at the
Hollywood Roosevelt's Cinegrill years ago. Yma is
85 now and lives with some assistance in an
Hey Richard,
Yma made two movies, 'Musica De Siempre' and 'Las Canciones Unidos'
in the late 50's.
Patrick
On May 25, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Richard Del Belso wrote:
Bruce can remember the early days of Laugh-In, but Greg...you win
the nostalgia prize for bringing up Korla Pandit.
By the
Kirby, I used to deliver groceries to Judith Campbell Exner in my
first job working at The Balboa Market when I was 14.
I'm not exactly sure of the year but it was right around the height
of Judith Exner's notoriety that she had rented a home on the
bayfront near the end of the Balboa
Yes, Richard, you wood...if you had the...
...metal. Not that it matt...ers.
Patrick
On May 24, 2008, at 7:42 AM, Richard Del Belso wrote:
Patrick...I'd watch that one.
RDB
Richard Del Belso
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 22:38:43 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] La times
I have about 10 posters on display at a home I own with my family
which we rent out periodically. Is anyone aware of a good way to
secure them to the wall to inhibit
the theft of the posters? The renters leave a deposit so that is
deterrent, but I'd like to take some precautions if
you have.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
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From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 10:41 AM
Subject: [MOPO] Help Mopoers, Need Advice
I have about 10 posters on display at a home I own with my family
which we rent out
Kirby, you forgot my fave:
FRAMED! Hosted by Sue Heim
On May 23, 2008, at 5:09 PM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Other offerings on the The Movie Poster Channel
or MPC as the logo says in the corner:
Desperately Seeking Saul Bass
Bitchin' With Michael
Finding Nina
Porny Posters
Forty Seven by
Doug, I agree and COMPLETELY disagree all at once. Ebay or any other
company gets no pass when they work in the public marketplace.
If I have a complaint due to their 'trying to improve' something that
either makes it worse or an un-level playing field I will say so, it
goes with
the
Interesting...
I contacted Ebay and registered my displeasure and that of most of
MoPoers regarding a Sellers' inability to leave feedback with their
new rules. I also mentioned how the concept of 'retaliatory
feedback' would often give a peevish buyer, newbie or otherwise,
pause before
John, Ebay being unrecognizable in 12 months appears inevitable.
It sure sounds like they are throwing out the proverbial 'baby with
the bathwater' in order to
'cure' what they think may ail Ebay. To me, it appears not unlike a
Hollywood studio executive changing story elements not with
Bruce,
just received the CAGLIOSTRO (BLACK MAGIC) Argentinean 1 Sheet poster
from you. Bruce, I cannot emphasize enough how much I appreciate
your exceptional professionalism, packaging and shipping service.
And the poster is FAR better in person than in the pics of the
auction.
While ironing...
Patrick
On May 16, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Doug Taylor wrote:
It’s ironic how ironic that is.
DBT
Profile
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Evan Zweifel
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 2:52 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] SURVEYING
Doug,
to quote you, I think some sellers are trying to capitalize on the
situation...indeed. Things are tight and I'm sure we've all
seen shipping costs for some items higher than the cost of the items
themselves; sometimes ridiculously so.
I would suggest asking for the shipping or
She's clearly a 'double threat.'
Patrick
On May 14, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
i didnt know that Dracula's daughter, being a vampire AND
lesbian... was so rare aren't most?? LOL
jeff
On May 14, 2008, at 5:32 AM, Ed Shea wrote:
Click here: Dracula's Daughter Realart
OMG, Rick, you win...I don't know if there is a prize for the biggest
'one that got away', but if there is, it's yours!
So, for me, it was around 2000 when I was a neophyte Movie Poster
admirer/collector and so I was just learning
the ropes and into trying to win items on Ebay. I'd sit
For those of you MoPo'ers who are into MOPAR and/or the movie/t.v.
classic cars of George Barris, here's the
link/info for the post I made last week regarding the George Barris
car show that takes place in Culver City tomorrow.
I've also included a link to George's website.
I have been working on a Documentary about George Barris the King of
Kustomizers. We have a lot of George on camera and are now
scheduling many of his celebrity clients and friends to film segments
about George as he has worked with everyone from Sinatra to Elvis,
from Sonny to Cher, and
Well, Rod, sounds like you've got a handle on all of it. I'm sure
all gun deaths will end
with Chuck Heston's death. I mean, you're shouting the loudest so
you must be right.
I just think so many humans spend all their time trying to 'win' and
be 'right' at the
expense of being smart.
I think you meant to say a REEL trivia contest...
;-)
Patrick
On Apr 26, 2008, at 5:11 AM, Cory glaberson wrote:
Hi I am working on a Trivia contest for Cinevent. Anyone who has a
good trivia question they think would challenge some of these
really knowledgeable people at the show, let
Nope.
Don Knotts and Mamie Van Doren.
But it was a short...
He only had 1 bullet.
On Apr 26, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
To put my money where my mouth ostensibly is, I have just bid up your
APRIL IN PARIS one sheet to $23.00.
And I believe it was Carol Burnett and John Foster
Not to exhume this long dead discussion but this is truly specious as
a comparison. Sure, it's pleasing to the writer, but it lacks true
merit in that the
comparison is over the top. If we need to vilify to such a degree
for our own argument to have any value then our argument is suspect
NO-NO-NO!
Jeff, you're just plain wrong here...I'm with Tom on this one.
You fail to recognize that Tom is offering the rare advance...for the
former advance...of the SUPER UBER ADVANCE '69 1 Sheet for the '74
CHINATOWN...
;-)
Patrick
On Apr 19, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
And with PayPal's 'stellar' reputation, I can certainly foresee many
an International class action lawsuit.
These guys are morons. They could simply charge Sellers or Buyers
who request to list or use another form of payment an
added fee to do so in any auction. Seducing people toward
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From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] eBay Strikes Again
And with PayPal's 'stellar' reputation, I can certainly foresee
many
Perfect, Sue!
Could not have been better said.
xo
Patrick
On Apr 8, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
No matter his politics, Charleton Heston was a very kind man. I
went to school with his son Frazier, who happened to be in one of
my classes that I was the teaching assistant on.
Congrats, RK!!!
Though I have had Hitchcock Holy Grails in the form of a DIAL M 3
Sheet, and still have a SPELLBOUND 3 Sheet, I have never, ever had
any of the Universal Horror holy grails.
Good for you...hope it's not contagious or addictive!
Patrick
On Apr 6, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Roger
As we chatted on the side before, seriously, no worries, Tom.
As I said, your doing your Taxes would excuse far more than any
percieved slights which I honestly didn't take personally.
Still, again, I appreciate your taking the time to mention it,
May everyone rest at peace before Monday's
.
(and please, don't bark at me. It's art.)
Andrea
On Apr 6, 2008, at 6:40 PM, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Now your last question is definitely on topic! Thanks for
steering us back, Phil.
I think it's a far more complex question. Which makes me wonder,
do you ignore your personal issues
Make 'em laugh, Alan, make 'em laugh!
Good recovery.
Patrick
On Apr 7, 2008, at 12:14 PM, Alan Adler wrote:
My most memorable - if not most embarrassing moment in about 55
years of going to the movies -
Was when I went to see THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! -
It was during Donald O'Connor or
But if that is the case, using the same logic, far more scams are
done these days with fraudulent Money Orders (See Craigslist for scam
alerts).
So that leaves PayPal. And if you feel safe using them, great.
Unfortunately I cannot share that naivete due to what happened to me
when I
And just to make matters more clearly muddy regarding PayPal, I offer
this:
http://www.paypalwarning.com
On Mar 29, 2008, at 8:20 AM, Helmut Hamm wrote:
Making Paypal the only option is apparently the idea.
I've been starting to list some stuff on eBay again this week (user-
id:
Not necessarily, Alan, they could just be on the tail end of a
recession turning into a depression...
But that's just the glass 'half-full' perspective...
Patrick
On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Alan Heimann wrote:
colin i guess then it's reasonable to say that by the time people
have
Kirby, the first time I saw GWTW was about 15 years ago at a Cinerama
Dome retrospective here in L.A.. Hearing so much about it, I'd
expected it to be overwhelmingly brooding, dark and dramatic. But
to my surprise I found it hilarious. Now I don't know if through the
years the nature
On Mar 24, 2008, at 9:38 AM, lobby card invasion wrote:
I could think of many adjectives to describe GWTW, but hilarious
would'nt be one of them.
Must be a generational thing.
Zeev
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From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, March 24
Hey Everyone,
I am putting the following up for sale. Whatever doesn't catch
anyone's eye on here will be put on Ebay, just thought I'd give
MoPo'ers first crack at everything. Images for most items are here,
but if there is an image not shown that you would like to see, please
Okay, that's just cruel.
Write on the board, I will never torture poster collectors with
tales of great finds that end with BONFIRES!
Guess that's what makes them all worth more now...supply and
demand...well, yeah, and the lengths we
must go to due to the rising cost of heating in the
Ira,
He's the midget's gopher...jeez does nobody know nuthin' on here...?!
;-)
Patrick
On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Rubenstein, Ira wrote:
Who is the Fat Man?
And I am not going to make any guesses out of fear of insulting
someone. :)
Ira
From:
Yes, Caspar is seemingly a 'ghost' but by no means is he friendly OR
to be trusted near anything mint, be it a woman or a 1sheet.
Patrick
On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
The Fat Man is none other than Caspar Gutman. He'd do anything to
get his hands on lots #64681-64684.
Yes, Jeff, I got it too, but they told me I shouldn't tell you or
anyone or I'd forfeit the free original CITIZEN KANE 1 Sheet
that they sent me with it along with this.
You got that too, right?
Patrick
On Mar 9, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
thanks all.
jeff
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