About the Store

Over in the right-hand column, you’ll see a link for the Store. The link has been there for a couple of weeks now, but I neglected to mention it — originally because I didn’t want to seem gross and commercial, and later because I forgot. But if you’re reading this site strictly through the Feeds, you wouldn’t even know it’s there.

So, hey. There’s a Store.

No, I’m not selling bent-brad t-shirts. Rather, the Store is a buncha Amazon links to the stuff I’ve written: the DVDs of the various movies, along with soundtracks and the original books. While some people actually make a living off of Amazon (and Google) referral fees, I certainly don’t expect to make, well, anything. Rather, the joy of the Amazon Associates system is tracking who clicked through to what, and trying to figure out why somebody bought both the Big Fish DVD and XXX2: State of the Union.

November 29, 2005 @ 12:07 pm |
Filed under: News

4 Responses to “About the Store”

  1. Cristy

    Now that is just plain weird … a great story, wonderfully told and an action packed no brainer with great B class actors, the only good thing in that movie is SLJ :)

  2. 120-Page Monster

    That’s “bent paper fastener“, John! I mean, really…Sheesh.

    (I’d buy one fer sure!)

  3. Mac

    Does anyone know if that referral voodoo also works in other countries? I´m writing these lines from far, far away and would really like to give John some cash credits for his work - ignoring his approximated high sixty figures pay per play. ;-)

  4. k

    i wanna bent brad T! gimme gimee GIMEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    *cue whirring clanking and an upbeat Umpa Lumpa song while I’m turned into a large piece of clothing by a fleshy sewing machine.

 

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