Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for December 20, 2023
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richard's poor almanac - by richard thompson catalog alert! these will appear in your mailbox really soon. extraordinary giftables extraordinary giftables the folks at e.g. have searched the world over for interesting & unusual gifts. but all they found were a lot of unsavory, hard-to-identify objects, most of them grotesque, some outright revolting. for example, item e on page 12 sure looks like one of those kid-neys stolen from an unsuspecting tourist you read about in the tabloids. but at only $14.95 a kidney, hey, it's a bargain! emowares emowares winter 2006 this collection features designer housewares so poignant they're sure to appeal to the younger demographic with fash-ionably melancholic sensibilties! just look at that toaster on the cover - it's an appli-ance of such heartbreaking pathos that you'll feel like a soulless monster if you don't order at least one. metro & rider metro & rider a d.c. area exclusive! offers a wide variety of metrorail souvenirs, spare parts & accesso-ries, including authen-tic metro escalator treads! give one as a gift! or give an en-tire set, allowing the recipient to construct his or her very own authentic intermittent-ly operating metro escalator! (sorry, gift wrapping is not available on entire sets.)
nancyb creator 11 months ago
The city of Detroit is actually offering to buy Toronto’s decommissioned LRT Scarborough trains. I wonder if they will be gift wrapped?
Sisyphos 11 months ago
The D.C. rapid rail has had something of a poor reputation for frequent mechanical failures. Maybe they’ve got that fixed up by now?
Otherwise, it’s expensive trash for people with too much money!
SpammersAreScum 11 months ago
Back when I lived in the area, I fortunately didn’t have to use it very often. I seriously embarrassed myself a couple times by stupidly assuming it would run on time.