[Rarebooks] New Catalog: Paint, Wallpaper & Decorating Book Elf Adevntures
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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Tue May 9 10:11:51 EDT 2017
The shameful “Debacle #6 of 2004” resulted in the Book Elves being
permanently banned from the set of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy after
they inadvertently blew up Ted Allen’s on-set kitchen. So they saw a
chance for redemption, or at least payback, when they somehow wangled
themselves an invitation to compete in E! Network’s brand-new “Project
Hell’s Iron Top Decorator” tv show.
(Un)fortunately, they came in 27th. But before they took delivery of
their consolation “prize”, 50 gallons of Martha Stewart’s surprisingly
unpopular “Top ‘O the Mornin’ Shamrockin’ Avacado Green Glitter Paint”,
they finished our latest catalog-
DECOR-DRAMA: Paint Chips, Window Shades, & other Never-ending Exterior &
Interior Decisions…
which may be viewed or downloaded as a .pdf file here ->
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog377.pdf>
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