With a written review of a horrendously difficult art book having gone down pretty well, the need to solicit for another wasn't required. Out of Adelaide, Ballistic Publishing sent one of their newest titles, Oddworld: The First Ten Years. Another one of these heavy, glossy art books, it nearly feel victim to a vanishing thanks largely to an immensely lazy postal delivery driver. One who felt the need to actually make sure the package was safe and inbounds another person's worry.
Apparently he thought it adequate enough to rock up to the house, jam the box partially through the mouth of the mailbox and leave with the half sitting over the gate, ready for easy hands of the neighbourhood to take it where they please. Luckily, someone was home and noticed this all in action. So now it sits, waiting for the box to be cracked open, shrink wrap unwrapped and pages to live for a brief shining moment.
Challenges see to look like this.
Wednesday, 24 November 2004 - 15:59
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