I see Kirby asked for my opinion of the latest eBay change. I just wrote about
this in my latest e-mail club message. For any MoPo members not in my e-mail
club, here are my thoughts on eBay's latest mis-adventure:
EBAY DOES IT AGAIN! eBay is constantly tinkering with their site (you know the
CURRENT EBAY ITEMS: We have 509 oversized posters (including Italian, French,
Russian, Japanese, and some unusual U.S. posters, MORE!) on eBay., and they
close TUESDAY 01/16. Read more about these great items below, or go see them
right now (with large thumbnails and direct links to these
Our latest
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/auction/catalog.php?SaleNo=57012type=impa57012-tem011107
Sunday Internet Movie Poster Auction featuring 279 lots closes tonight,
January 14th at 10pm CT. htt http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/
Surely one way to get around this problem is to ask the seller, (via eBay`s
Ask Seller a Question) if they are prepared to give you their personal e-mail
addresss, and them yours, before the auction ends.
Then, if an item doesn`t sell, you can contact the seller privately, and see
if a
If the change as Bruce suggests is to curb ebay-generated off-site deals, then
that will never happen because ebay is a market and a market by definition is
only a forum for offering and is always of limited time, goods or buyers.
People seek opportunities and will pick or make a market based
Dear Mopo,
Watching the NFL football playoffs has inspired me to compile the list of
the greatest sports movies of all time. In no particular order, here are the
winners:
National Velvet (horse racing)
Bang the Drum Slowly (baseball)
Lilo and Stitch (surfing)
The Most Dangerous Game (hunting)
the Natural
DUH
At 12:31 PM 1/14/2007, Roger Kim wrote:
Dear Mopo,
Watching the NFL football playoffs has inspired me to compile the
list of the greatest sports movies of all time. In no particular
order, here are the winners:
National Velvet (horse racing)
Bang the Drum Slowly (baseball)
Field of Dreams (Baseball!)
Richard Halegua Comic Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the Natural
DUH
At 12:31 PM 1/14/2007, Roger Kim wrote:
Dear Mopo,
Watching the NFL football playoffs has inspired me to compile the
list of the greatest sports movies of all time. In no particular
order, here are
Hi, Everyone,
I have about 40 Auctions closing WITHIN 4 TO 6 HOURS---MANY Classic
Titles---Here's the link to ALL Auctions and partial list: Please take a
look!
Thanks, Rick
_http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterz_
(http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterz)
ROBIN HOOD
Hello MOPO,
Even more exciting paper has recently been added on EBAY.There is truly
something for everyone from lobby cards to large linenbacked items from the
U.S. as well as many other countries.
In addition, we have added 500 VHS listings, all starting at $0.99 with a
multitude of
I was wondering if anyone was going to object to my inclusion of 2001 as a
sports movie, but I'm pleased to say that there have been no complaints so
far.
-rk
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Richard Halegua Comic Art [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007
Its always interesting to think back which sports related films rise to the
top. Just in quantity it seems the most frequently used sports in films are
without question Baseball and Boxing. Is it because one is easily adapted
to following a group of characters to meld as one, and the
Field of Dreams is the male Sleepless in Seattle. I love the movie.
The Harder they Fall was one of the most heartbreaking movies I've ever
seen.
City Lights is one of the all time great films.
DBT
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