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Diana and I have embarked on the Great Decluttering. Hit up [livejournal.com profile] dianamcqueen if you are interested in classic VHS or cards from the Vampire CCG!

I will be listing other stuff later, but for now, all of this can be yours for the low, low price of FREE. Plus shipping. I really like a lot of this, but I just don't love it enough to move it again.

(First come first served, but if my sister wants anything she can have it, because I can lug it there on the subway.)

Guitar Hero guitar, compatible with Playstation 2

Manga in Japanese:

Toshokan Sensou / Library Wars, v. 1, by Yumi Kiiro
Genju Bunsho, v.2, by Narushima Yuri
Crystal Dragon bunko v.2, by Ashibe Yuuho
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e, v. 1, by Nakajo Hisaya
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou / His and Her Circumstances, v.1 and 3, by Tsuda Masami

All in v. good condition, lightly read, though I think only Toshokan Sensou was bought new

English books:

Discover Your Inner Economist by Tyler Cowen, hardcover, no jacket, v. good condition
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, hardcover, v. good condition
A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper by John Allen Paulos, hardcover, moderately good condition
Your Brain Is (Almost) Perfect by Read Montague, paperback, v. good condition
The Science of Everyday Life by Jay Ingram, paperback, quite beaten up
Words and Rules by Steven Pinker, paperback, quite beaten up

Etc:
Larousse Standard Dictionary, English/French, French/English. It's unabridged, I think it's about 2000 pages and hardcover, so shipping will be pricey-ish.

Would anyone be interested in some partial skeins of yarn? Will list separately, if so.
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29/8/09 23:27 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] takumashii.livejournal.com
Because I have absolutely zero space for collecting a 20-volume manga series, and because I'm told that the ending is infuriating.

When 12 by 10 feet of living space is about as much as I can hope for, I have to treat the universe as my giant storage locker: if I don't have space for something, I can release it to the wild, and trust that I will be able to buy it back at some point in the future when circumstances allow.

Or does that make the universe my own giant pawn shop?

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30/8/09 01:02 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] meaghanchan.livejournal.com
I'll take the dictionary, though I figure I'll have to lug it myself on the subway. What are you doing about that dresser you have (had?)?

Unrelated: Does your computer (the mac) have a DVD burner?

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30/8/09 01:12 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] takumashii.livejournal.com
I'm happy to bring it over, just make sure you yell at remind me.

Would you like the dresser? I was figuring that I would move it, but it would be so much easier if I could maybe get a smaller/lighter Ikea one. Without the dresser, I think I could just about do the move myself if Marshall could rent a zipcar or something.

(I think I'm going to Freecycle the computer desk and get a smaller one, too.)

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