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Who wants a free copy of Delta Green d20? PDF Print E-mail
Written by A. Scott Glancy   
Tuesday, 17 April 2007

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Looks like the entire print run of Delta Green d20 has arrived in Seattle and will be clearing customs this week. Any Call of Cthulhu players who'd like to get a free copy of the book can turn up and help unload the 134 cases (weighing in at 66 pounds apiece) off the back of the truck and restack them in my basement. 

Yes, that's right. The warehouse is my basement. You try and find cheaper!

If you are healthy enough to carry a 66 pound case of books 30-40 feet, at least 20 times, please feel free to volunteer to help shift this print run.

Volunteers get a free DGd20, signed by yours truly, plus we provide the water and soft-drinks.

I don't have a day yet, but if you send me email with your phone number, I will let you know as soon as I know.

A. Scott Glancy, President TCCorp, dba Pagan Publishing

 

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Mattias ֳtklint - Please, please, please     | 193.183.126.25 | 2007-04-17 11:20:08
Stack them on top of something, you really, really, really don't want your basement flooded. Seattle is famous for rain, right? Sturdy bookshelves, tables, international shipping palls, even two planks on the floor will help if you just get one-two cm of water.
Greg Stolze - True dat     | 67.173.10.69 | 2007-04-17 13:20:40
I got less than an inch, and Aurora ISN'T famous for wet. It can happen to you...

-G.
John Larkin     | 12.34.246.38 | 2007-04-17 17:27:35
It's funny, but Seattle is famous for the amount of precipitation they get, and yet in Bloomington, IL where I live, we actually have a higher yearly amount.

And no, I'm not flying 2,000 miles for a free copy of a book (no matter how much I might want to...).

If you lived within driving distance, however... ;)
Mattias ֳtklint - The thing is, of course...     | 193.183.126.25 | 2007-04-19 08:23:37
...that Bloomington isn't famous for anything. At all. :D
John Larkin     | 71.113.200.57 | 2007-04-20 01:32:43
Well, it is the Corporate Headquarters for State Farm insurance.

And Beer Nuts. ;D
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