• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

newshane

Member
  • Posts

    6,008
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by newshane

  1. I actually enjoy Friends. I laugh out loud at least once. But I cannot stand Ross. He's arrogant, selfish, and insecure. I can't believe everyone once rooted for Ross and Rachel when Monica and Chandler is the better love story. Ross and Rachel are the worst TV couple of all time. I can't decide if Ted and Robin (HIMYM) is worse or just as bad as Ross and Rachel. I also hate Leonard and Penny (BBT). OMG...Ted and Robin are also horrible. Yes, my wife watches that show as well...which I describe as a Friend's ripoff. These couples have absolutely zero chemistry. Just completely unbelievable. Robin is pretty terrible all-around. She is as likable as a robot. Good looking? Yes. But a big, fat so-what. I don't know why, but she repulses me.
  2. I actually enjoy Friends. I laugh out loud at least once. But I cannot stand Ross. He's arrogant, selfish, and insecure. I can't believe everyone once rooted for Ross and Rachel when Monica and Chandler is the better love story. Ross and Rachel are the worst TV couple of all time.
  3. Or an abstract of the thread so that it's a quicker read. Making money is really difficult so some quick one-liners or bullet points would be great. Don't really have time for stuff like details... I will give you an abstract: 24 year-old lives at home with his parents. He claims to have a learning disability and health issues. He collects government assistance. He can't hold a job bagging groceries and blames it on the aforementioned problems with mind and body. He also apparently struggles with even the most basic forms of hygiene, such as trimming nails and facial hair. He can't seem to form even a basic grasp of the comic business, yet insists upon spending what little money he has on bad deals. To make things worse, he has recently gotten a credit card. He makes the most convoluted, ridiculous deals that you can imagine and always seems to screw things up. People here have given top-notch advice over the last several months (or more) and he continues to ignore everyone. He is the single-most helpless SOB that I've ever encountered. At first, it was easy to feel sorry for him. But not anymore. You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't force one to drink.
  4. First off I don't smiled if I don't like something I don't fake my feelings. I was always there about 30 minutes early, my hygiene was so-so when I came to facial hair, I was eager to help others and I had a good attitude until you pissed me off. Everything was so busy there's not really anytime for anything else. Smiling isn't a feeling. It's a physical expression. You can not like something and still smile. It's a skill, and a useful one if you want to move up in any job/career. I can't think of a single job out there where you're not going to have to put up with something/someone you don't especially like. It doesn't mean you have to grimace your way through it. If nothing else, consider it a form of training for voice acting. Your character's emotion won't always match up with your personal emotion. Despite what you're feeling inside, you need to be able to convey a positive outward appearance. And having a good attitude "until you pissed me off"? Give me a break. A while back in this thread, before you found your current job, people were telling you that in an entry-level position you don't have the luxury of being "pissed off" if you want to succeed. You take your lumps and use your dissatisfaction with the job as motivation to improve to eventually EARN your way to a better position. Remember that bosses don't give more hours/promotions/raises...employees EARN them. When you stop trying to blame your boss and realize that you hold all the cards when it comes to improving yourself, you will vastly improve your station. As far as it being so busy that you don't have time for anything else, make time! Go above and beyond. Tell yourself "I'm going to wash these dishes so fast that I'll have 10 minutes at the end of the night to deep scrub that pot until I can see myself in it". Wow your boss. And if your hygiene was only "so-so" in any area and you work in a restaurant, that needs to be addressed IMMEDIATELY. In my experience, customers will give you a second chance if the service is bad or the food isn't perfect, but they will never come back if they think the restaurant or the people who worked it were dirty. Re-read what I bulleted in my previous post. These aren't things where you can do them part-way. You're either doing them or you're not. Comics won't break the cycle of poverty you claim to be in, but your job might. It will take a lot of effort on your part, though. Voice acting is something that I haven't fully done yet. Well my hygiene was really my fingers nail and facial hair and yeah that needs to improve. I had a couple times where I finished before I was supposed to and that felt good and I did that a few times and I tried to ask my boss for different hours and she cut them that was a nice thanks I got. Dude you are as bad at voice acting as you are at selling comics. https://www.voices.com/talents/search?search_submit=Search&keyword=gabriel+kawa Get with reality and grow up. I don't want to have to support you when this all cones crashing down... That was over two years ago and I stopped because I wasn't good I was told that I have potential but it's really rough and I don't know why you say you'd have to support me you have nothing to do with me. You are even worse at dealing comics. SO STOP! You'll disagree with me but I'm going to say I'm not. You can say whatever you want to say. The evidence is what matters. You are absolutely clueless.
  5. First off I don't smiled if I don't like something I don't fake my feelings. I was always there about 30 minutes early, my hygiene was so-so when I came to facial hair, I was eager to help others and I had a good attitude until you pissed me off. Everything was so busy there's not really anytime for anything else. Smiling isn't a feeling. It's a physical expression. You can not like something and still smile. It's a skill, and a useful one if you want to move up in any job/career. I can't think of a single job out there where you're not going to have to put up with something/someone you don't especially like. It doesn't mean you have to grimace your way through it. If nothing else, consider it a form of training for voice acting. Your character's emotion won't always match up with your personal emotion. Despite what you're feeling inside, you need to be able to convey a positive outward appearance. And having a good attitude "until you pissed me off"? Give me a break. A while back in this thread, before you found your current job, people were telling you that in an entry-level position you don't have the luxury of being "pissed off" if you want to succeed. You take your lumps and use your dissatisfaction with the job as motivation to improve to eventually EARN your way to a better position. Remember that bosses don't give more hours/promotions/raises...employees EARN them. When you stop trying to blame your boss and realize that you hold all the cards when it comes to improving yourself, you will vastly improve your station. As far as it being so busy that you don't have time for anything else, make time! Go above and beyond. Tell yourself "I'm going to wash these dishes so fast that I'll have 10 minutes at the end of the night to deep scrub that pot until I can see myself in it". Wow your boss. And if your hygiene was only "so-so" in any area and you work in a restaurant, that needs to be addressed IMMEDIATELY. In my experience, customers will give you a second chance if the service is bad or the food isn't perfect, but they will never come back if they think the restaurant or the people who worked it were dirty. Re-read what I bulleted in my previous post. These aren't things where you can do them part-way. You're either doing them or you're not. Comics won't break the cycle of poverty you claim to be in, but your job might. It will take a lot of effort on your part, though. Voice acting is something that I haven't fully done yet. Well my hygiene was really my fingers nail and facial hair and yeah that needs to improve. I had a couple times where I finished before I was supposed to and that felt good and I did that a few times and I tried to ask my boss for different hours and she cut them that was a nice thanks I got. Dude you are as bad at voice acting as you are at selling comics. https://www.voices.com/talents/search?search_submit=Search&keyword=gabriel+kawa Get with reality and grow up. I don't want to have to support you when this all cones crashing down... That was over two years ago and I stopped because I wasn't good I was told that I have potential but it's really rough and I don't know why you say you'd have to support me you have nothing to do with me. You are even worse at dealing comics. SO STOP!
  6. I have to agree with Red here regarding the thread doing more harm than good. I agree. The board is simply feeding his addiction for attention. I don't know if the moderators should close the thread, but perhaps we should all think twice before posting here. At this point, everyone is simply banging their head against the wall.
  7. So does everyone else here Let me sum it up for you... TOTAL FAIL
  8. I think he should spend his money on Cheetos and Code Red Mountain Dew... and maybe voice-acting lessons.
  9. Looks like you have enough room left for Frank to do the same above it. Oh yeah! Do it!
  10. What parts of the country do they live/drive in? How many years with the company? What kind of hours per work week are they putting in? And I believe an employee of Fed ex is also chimed in this thread dats true. 14hrs a day, 5 days a week will pull u in that kinda dough, but trust me, u can forget about any sort of a social life (which is why I'm a comic nerd)(No time for chicks) What good is money without time? Or chicks. I was actually coming back to post that same thought. haha yea, but as u get older, the magic V seems much less important than a good high grade superhero book. The superhero book doesn't require u to wine and dine it in order to acquire it and in the end it could cost you your entire collection. Either your magic V has never truly been magic or I'm not old enough to empathize. ...maybe
  11. What parts of the country do they live/drive in? How many years with the company? What kind of hours per work week are they putting in? And I believe an employee of Fed ex is also chimed in this thread dats true. 14hrs a day, 5 days a week will pull u in that kinda dough, but trust me, u can forget about any sort of a social life (which is why I'm a comic nerd)(No time for chicks) What good is money without time? Or chicks. I was actually coming back to post that same thought. haha
  12. What parts of the country do they live/drive in? How many years with the company? What kind of hours per work week are they putting in? And I believe an employee of Fed ex is also chimed in this thread dats true. 14hrs a day, 5 days a week will pull u in that kinda dough, but trust me, u can forget about any sort of a social life (which is why I'm a comic nerd)(No time for chicks) What good is money without time?
  13. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I think a 9.8 copy should be around $300 at best. I've held off on this book forever because I think it's so overvalued. Anyone else agree..or not?
  14. Great book, Todd had his personal copies of this book at Dallas. He had Frank sign them for him there! Ahhhh....the only thing better than my book would be TODD's book double-signed. Anyone?
  15. Thanks to Sean and the crew at NYComics for always treating my books with care. I was nervous about cracking out the comic after Frank Miller signed it, but the book retained its grade and looks spectacular with McFarlane's signature alongside! I've said it before but I'm happy to say it again - thanks to Dscott for hooking me up with the Miller signature back in the day. Everyone involved with this book has been a true professional.
  16. I bought the page from a fellow collector for $4,300 -- a good deal IMO, as it was more than $100 less than a similar example, page 3, sold for at CC auction recently. did anyone ask if you have your collection insured with CIA or the likes?... I don't have collector's insurance, no. might be a good time for those that don't, to do Absolutely. With collect/insure there is really no reason not to do so...the rates are cheap. I don't like buying insurance, but it's a necessary evil. If I lost all of my comics tomorrow, I would be heartbroken, but at least the value would be covered and I'd get my money back. I wouldn't go 24 hours without having my collection insured.
  17. Why on earth was this information posted where anyone could read it??
  18. I feel sorry for the OP, but I can't imagine shipping high-dollar items without being absolutely positive the items were insured. Yes, a literal page of history is now missing, but the money from the claim would help salve the burn. But...this is what happens when you make assumptions about coverage or insurance. I suppose most of us have endured a pretty painful learning curve at some point, however. Collectinsure and USPS registered mail are good places to start. Please keep us informed.
  19. Best episode: Genesis of the Daleks Best doctor: Tom Baker I will attempt to rank them: Original Series: 1. Tom Baker 2. Peter Davison 4. Patrick Troughton 5. William Hartnell 6. Colin Baker 7. Sylvester McCoy 8. Paul McGann Modern Series: 1. David Tennant 2. Christopher Ecclestone 3. Matt Smith 4. John Hurt
  20. Actually, 88% of participants voted for him to be added to the list. 70 was the number of people who voted for that.
  21. It's going to take forever. Modern fast track received June 20th and have yet to be verified. They are probably doing more re-holdering these days than grading.
  22. Got this bad boy back today! Thanks to dscott! This was the 4th best copy from Klaus Janson's personal collection! Signed by Janson and Frank Miller. Sorry about the ugly scan, but the Mylar on the new slab is really krinkled. None of my other ones are that bad.