These covers just in, of upcoming books for the kids: Today is the last day to order stuff from Amazon and get it there for Christmas using their two-day shipping option… and you have to get it done in the next few hours and pick things that are marked as …
I’m up a little late, trying to get something set up before Sunday turns to Monday (which is, by the way, the last day you can order something on Amazon for free US delivery and have it arrive by Christmas. So go find something that is in stock, order it …
Okay, usually I’m linking folks to Amazon, but the Barnes & Noble folks have a particularly good deal, and I wouldn’t want to not tell you. They’ve got this coupon, code N6R7C4J , that will take 25% off the purchase of any one item. And if you apply it to …
I really am trying to separate things into individual posts these days – but I feel for folks who get the AAUGH Blog emailed to them, and rather than flooding their inboxes, here’s a variety of catch-up items: I Want a Dog for Christmas is on ABC tonight in the …
Here’s our first look at the cover for The Complete Peanuts: 1967-1968:
Not Peanuts, but this is one of those prices-so-good-you-gotta-share things. That lovely, $150 Complete Calvin & Hobbes boxed set is 55% off, today only. That’s right, $67.50. No free shipping on this one, I’m afraid, but if you’re buying it for someone as a gift, you were gonna pay for …
You may have heard a lot lately about the Kindle, Amazon’s new electronic book which can quickly download and display books without being attached to a computer. There are more than 80,000 books available for this device… and now one of them is a Charles Schulz book. That’s right, Kindle …
AAUGH! I was so busy with certain other matters yesterday (more in the next message), I missed noting that it was Schulz’s birthday – he would’ve been 85. To celebrate, go read daughter Amy’s message about her father toward the end of this thread; it’s the first one for 11/27/07.
Been shopping over the last couple days? Yeah, me too. Was up in the wee hours yesterday to get a good deal on a second GPS, and then spent the rest of the day buying a second (used) car to go around that GPS. So this is my usual brief …
Just added to the AAUGH.com Reference Library: the December 1968 issue of Woman’s Day magazine. Why? Because starting on page 46, there’s a four page, twelve panel original Peanuts tale: “The Christmas Story”. As Snoopy listens on, Linus quotes from the bible (the same quote he’d put forth on TV …