Back to School Woes!

We should have problems like this all year round. It is what we dread: too much business all at once. We spent the day wrapping and shipping mostly school textbooks and other literary-type books for school. We have been getting a steady stream of orders yesterday and today. Alright, steady stream might be too strong an expression. More like and intermittent stream. But we hardly had any blog time to ourselves, let alone put up new merchandise.

We did have quite a load of books to take to the Post Office, they were flying out the door! Alright maybe not flying, more like gently levitating off of the carpet. Our auctions were over, we had to find a big box for a stack of paperbacks, that was probably the highlight of the day, since we took in more money than we expected. Someone left a comment in Chinese on our blog, and we are trying to figure out what the three characters in Chinese were. Summon trust group? None of the combination we can figure out as coherent, unless it is just some random characters or an idiomatic expression.

We don't think they were insulting us, the English part of the comment was complimentary, but we are baffled by the Chinese part. Here is what we have on My-Lynx Associates and eBay and probably on most of the sites with links on the right:



What We Have Now - qsell
Japanese Art in Detail (Art in Detail S.)
Book of Thousand and One Nights
The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective
The Teacher-Student Relationship
Lectures on Tibetan Medicine Pbk Import from India!
Breaking the Circle: Death and the Afterlife in Buddhis
Lucid Dreams in 30 Days
Secrets and Benefits of Internal Qigong Cultivation: Le
Critical Path by R. Buckminster Fuller
The Society of Mind by Marvin Minsky
How to Accumulate Wealth through Stock Speculation
Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines: Or, Seven Books of W

 

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