Email to Nathan
Aug. 29th, 2004 05:14 pmTo: [Nathan Dayspring]
From: [Shan Coy Manh]
Subject: Your Booklist (And Offer!)
Hi, Nathan! Sorry it took me so long to get back to you -- things sure got hectic in a hurry, and I've spent quite some time herding kids this weekend. :)
Down to business, though: I got most of your books on three-day order when I went through on Friday, which means I'm expecting them around Thursday of next week, since I never trust distributors to send things when they say they will. Two or three were out of stock, so I've got them on order from the publishers and you can expect them next Monday -- if that's a problem, I can see about getting them earlier. Your Kaplan, Karimov, Smith, and der Waal will be here on Monday, since they were available for one business day shipping. Would you prefer I dropped a note when everything's ready, or do you want a play-by-play as things come?
As for your offer -- yes, please. Somehow half the drama section has ended up in hard sciences, and thirty chemistry textbooks are on top of a high shelf in the natural sciences section, and I'm not sure why there are fifty Norton Anthology of Poetry volumes smack in the middle of the science of mutation section... Telekinetic help would be godsent. And rewarded richly with cookies.
Shan
From: [Shan Coy Manh]
Subject: Your Booklist (And Offer!)
Hi, Nathan! Sorry it took me so long to get back to you -- things sure got hectic in a hurry, and I've spent quite some time herding kids this weekend. :)
Down to business, though: I got most of your books on three-day order when I went through on Friday, which means I'm expecting them around Thursday of next week, since I never trust distributors to send things when they say they will. Two or three were out of stock, so I've got them on order from the publishers and you can expect them next Monday -- if that's a problem, I can see about getting them earlier. Your Kaplan, Karimov, Smith, and der Waal will be here on Monday, since they were available for one business day shipping. Would you prefer I dropped a note when everything's ready, or do you want a play-by-play as things come?
As for your offer -- yes, please. Somehow half the drama section has ended up in hard sciences, and thirty chemistry textbooks are on top of a high shelf in the natural sciences section, and I'm not sure why there are fifty Norton Anthology of Poetry volumes smack in the middle of the science of mutation section... Telekinetic help would be godsent. And rewarded richly with cookies.
Shan