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BlowUpTheMoon

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  1. It's amazing how much they can fit into a 22 minute episode. That one felt like a mini-movie.
  2. You still have the best episode of the series ahead of you. When you hear Joe Walsh, you'll know you're there.
  3. Wait. The carrier checked with the comic shop,but didn't find it. You check with the comic shop and lo and behold there it is! I'd be thinking either A) usps carrier is lying about checking cause he's a lazy pos. B) usps did check but the comic shop had already opened the box and decided to keep the comics so thy played dumb until you showed up and they grew a conscience. Was the package unopened? 1) Am unsure how vigorously the carrier searched for the package at 80 Clinton Street/Sleeping Giant The USPS supervisor told me there's only one company at 80 Clinton that receives mail. 2) The box was opened and discarded. The books were loose and the top one had a Post-It saying "Could Not Find". Sleeping Giant told me they did not order the books and they were put aside. There were four books in the package. When I called Sleeping Giant, from memory I listed three books. They instantly told me the fourth book.
  4. Thanks for putting that together. It was a fun read.
  5. I dig Master Shake and don't know who Dr. Colloso is. Will have to check it out.
  6. I've never heard of CGC grading/encapsulating OA.
  7. Just a followup: Got a call today from the first post office supervisor I dealt with. Let him know I recovered the package from 80 Clinton Street / Sleeping Giant. Asked the supervisor how this mis-delivery may have happened. He told me the carrier has only been on the job for about two weeks and there's been a couple of incorrectly delivered packages on his route.
  8. Is that Greggy?? Yes. Greggy and his stylist.
  9. Production error. I have a bunch of these.
  10. That was the most interesting thing about the situation. Second interesting aspect is that the USPS supervisor was able to show me on a map where the package was delivered to, even though there was no signature confirmation.
  11. I wish! Imagine a bunny making tacos!
  12. I have an interesting story. I bought $370 worth of books from an eBay seller. Seller ships priority without signature confirmation, estimated arrival date was Friday, March 23rd. I was out of town from Thursday, March 22nd until Sunday the 25th, but got an email on Friday indicating the package had been "delivered to an individual". I get home on Sunday the 25th and there's no package waiting for me. I look around my yard for the package. No dice. I contact the seller to make sure she had the address correct. She did. I go to my local Post Office yesterday and explained everything above, giving the tracking number to the supervisor. Two minutes later the supervisor comes back with three sheets of printed paper. One is a map showing where my package was delivered (I think). Somehow the supervisor could tell the package was dropped off at 80 Clinton St.(a nearby business) instead of 80 Fake St.(my house). Didn't know the Post Office could do that. Went to the Post Office again today and spoke to a different supervisor. He said a carrier was currently at 80 Clinton St. to see if he could find my package and he would call me shortly. I was picking up wings from Colosso Taco when I got a call from the Post Office supervisor. The carrier had a look around 80 Clinton St., but had not found my package. The supervisor said the carrier checked with the building's largest tenant, a comic book place. I asked the name of the "comic book place". Supervisor says, Sleeping Giant. I called Sleeping Giant and sure enough they have my books. Three blocks and one flight of stairs and I have my books in hand.
  13. Or a blue label with a grade deduction for the hand numbering. Submitters choice of label type.