SALE / Medea's Fundraiser!

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SALE / Medea's Fundraiser!

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I know that some of you have begun to follow my blog but for those of you who havent, I have begun to sell various books of my gaming collection. This was largely motivated by unfortunate and unforeseen expenses that have arisen lately but I had also been coming to realize that I dont need or use all the gaming material I currently possess.

If you visit my site at Arcana Creations, you can find out a link to the Sale/Fundraiser and a link to my blog that explains a bit what these circumstances were.

With regards to the list itself, this is the first batch of stuff. More is planned down the line. I intend to post in this thread when there have been additions or significant changes to the list. There have already been a few inquiries on a couple of items on the list but not a lot of traffic yet (youd only know about this if you talked to me, read my blog, or saw my website in the past couple of days). I expect that by posting this here, and other forums I frequent, that the traffic will increase somewhat.

Things you need to know:


- If you have questions about an item, please ask do not assume. Ill be happy to take certain shots of some of the books if needed. Im selling these as a gamer not a collector.

- These will be shipping from Canada and there is no cheap media-mail rate as a result but I will be more than happy to give you a shipping quote.

- While I will try and get you an answer as soon as I can with any questions you may have, it may take a day or so to get an answer.

- I prefer payments through Paypal and the prices listed and shipping quotes will all be in USD.

- I will try to update the list as things move into a PENDING or SOLD state but these updates will probably only happen once every 24 hours or so, priority will be given to order that emails come in at.

Thanks for looking!

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Aw, poor kitty.
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CharlieRock wrote:
Aw, poor kitty.

She's largely out of the woods and continues to recover. We dropped her off at the vet's this morning for another follow-up. I'm hoping / expecting some good news from the tests they're running today.

Thanks.

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We've got Canadian and American kitties at the Rock ranch.
(MrsCharlie brought her three from home when she moved here Stateside.)
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Post by Drew »

Is your cat a seal point Siamese? He looks it. I have a neurotic little flame point kitty named Simon.

I should have a little money at the end of the month / beginning of Feb. If your sale is still going on then I'll try to buy something. Good luck to your pet.

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Drew wrote:
Is your cat a seal point Siamese? He looks it. I have a neurotic little flame point kitty named Simon.

I should have a little money at the end of the month / beginning of Feb. If your sale is still going on then I'll try to buy something. Good luck to your pet.

Medea is a 'lilac' point siamese -- her fur would be darker with points being a dark brown if she was a seal point (from my understanding of the breed). I have never seen a flame-point (aside from pictures) but I think all siamese are at least slightly neurotic.
Thanks for the support though ... the sale is not likely to be going anywhere though items which fail to move may eventually get bumped to ebay. That won't be anytime soon though.

As for my cat, she is doing a lot better. We had to take her to the vet yesterday and the feeding tube she had inserted in her stomach was finally removed. We weren't feeding her by the tube for the past few weeks but it did facilitate delivery some of the medication we give her.

I was amused (though briefly annoyed) yesterday after we got back from the vet. With the tube removed, she now has new stitches and had a bandage covering this up. It was to stay for a couple of days.

We asked since we were concerned that the cat might try and take it off before the end of two days. The vet said not to worry and that the bandage was 'very sticky and had a terrible taste'. Not 10 minutes after I got home with the cat, I looked down at her and exclaimed, 'where the hell is your bandage!'.

I have to laugh and while she is not likely to go after her stitches or anything: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE A STUBBORN AND DETERMINED SIAMESE!

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moriarty777 wrote:
I have to laugh and while she is not likely to go after her stitches or anything: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE A STUBBORN AND DETERMINED SIAMESE!

M

We have a tuxedo tabby named 'Salem' that was spade a few years back and wanted to tear off her stitches. MrsCharlie literally spent the weekend in arms reach of her. (That little radar dish collar didnt work)
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CharlieRock wrote:
We have a tuxedo tabby named 'Salem' that was spade a few years back and wanted to tear off her stitches. MrsCharlie literally spent the weekend in arms reach of her. (That little radar dish collar didnt work)

We call that radar dish collar... the 'Collar of Shame'...

BUMP to keep this in people minds... sold a handful of items since this was first posted and received more inquiries.

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I was PM'd by a user who was looking for this thread.

In other words ... BUMP.
Nothing new has been added yet.

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