BOOK Fairs
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buds:
Oh dear, hope DD2 recovers soonBusy with DD2... still off on fever... when she's home
can hardly log on.
Plus these days, not easy to
log in KiasuParents leh.. usually get timed out.
Yup, can get pretty hard to log in sometimes, particularly in the afternoons ... -
buds:
Yar heartpain + guiltyAlamak! What happen to my cutie pie?
Sure you heart pain...
Sorry :offtopic:
Prob becos I have been getting home late recently. DS has asked DH why mummy work till so late
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buds:
Is she better now??? :nailbite: :faint:Busy with DD2... still off on fever... when she's home
can hardly log on.
Plus these days, not easy to
log in KiasuParents leh.. usually get timed out.
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Back to her monkeying self..
My angelic monkey.. :hugs:
Thanks for asking, Muffins.
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1 word: Disappointing!
Mainly adult non-fiction (think coffee table type books). Some kids stuff (more for young young children). DVDs, CDs. Stationery items. even saw household type items like designer hangers, door stoppers.
Prices: same as what you would find in Borders stores. No pleasant surprises.
Best part was that Metro sale (a few exhibition halls away) was also selling dvds, cds and I understood that prices is better (not sure about selection).
Result: didn’t buy anything and walked out after 10 min. waste of time. :x -
hquek:
Solli, a bit lost here1 word: Disappointing!
Mainly adult non-fiction (think coffee table type books). Some kids stuff (more for young young children). DVDs, CDs. Stationery items. even saw household type items like designer hangers, door stoppers.
Book fair? Where? Borders? -
autumnbronze:
Borders sale at Expo (Hall 6B). Start today.
Solli, a bit lost herehquek:
1 word: Disappointing!
Mainly adult non-fiction (think coffee table type books). Some kids stuff (more for young young children). DVDs, CDs. Stationery items. even saw household type items like designer hangers, door stoppers.
Book fair? Where? Borders?
No point going unless you're staying near expo - go to normal store can already. -
hquek:
:thankyou: for the info!1 word: Disappointing!
Mainly adult non-fiction (think coffee table type books). Some kids stuff (more for young young children). DVDs, CDs. Stationery items. even saw household type items like designer hangers, door stoppers.
Prices: same as what you would find in Borders stores. No pleasant surprises.
Best part was that Metro sale (a few exhibition halls away) was also selling dvds, cds and I understood that prices is better (not sure about selection).
Result: didn't buy anything and walked out after 10 min. waste of time. :x
Now don't need to crack head how to convince DH to go there... heng ah! -
btw, as an associated information, the harvey norman sale (so called Tech expo or dunnowat) also nothing much to see. Hall is fairly small - I see a lot of tv (1 section devoted to 3D tv), computers, and cameras.
I heard there was $99 blu ray dvd player...but obviously must be very limited stocks. Cos everything else there was about the same as what I see in stores (and at times more ex than other stores).
And Metro sale going on about the same time. This one can go - crocs shoes (for kids range from $20-25). More for household type things/clothings etc.
So glad I didn't take leave and yet go to expo today. Else I sure :stupid: :stupid: for wasting petrol. -
Thanks, hquek, for the recce, so I don't have to make a wasted trip
Next on the calendar is the popular sale yeah? Hope that will be better :celebrate:
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