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Mag will be in Chicago next week promoting the U.S. release of her how-to book, How Hard Can It Be? (Beyond Words, 2005). If you're in the area, and who wouldn't want to be, please drop by Transitions Bookplace at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday November 15 and say 'hi', or say 'I'd like to buy 100 books please'.
Transitions Bookplace, 1000 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 312-951-7323
I hope that you enjoyed the Chicago trip. Don't 'spose you'd be doing a full-fledged book-tour sorta thing, like toward the southern end of California, anytime soon?
Posted by: Rob Retter | November 16, 2005 at 07:09 PM
Mag,
Do you know when your visit to Salt Lake City will happen? I have a co-worker that looks just like you and would love a photo of the two of you together! Love your show and keep up the great job!
Posted by: Mark | December 09, 2005 at 02:50 PM
Dear Miss Mag,
Is there any means or method for downloading or acquiring copies of the Tool Girl videos/episodes? I have a very dear friend who has shared a few episodes previously taped. I would like to provide a copy for Christmas. I would also like to provide a copy to my daughter (she is a pretty handy gal who is restoring a '69 VW beetle out in Phoenix). Don't know if you have expanded into the car repair arena too. This is an area I am sure would be greatly enjoyed by your viewers.
Please let me know. I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Cheers and best regards,
Mike
Posted by: Michael Belcher | December 10, 2005 at 12:01 PM
Dear Miss Mag,
Is there any means or method for downloading or acquiring copies of the Tool Girl videos/episodes? I have a very dear friend who has shared a few episodes previously taped. I would like to provide a copy for Christmas. I would also like to provide a copy to my daughter (she is a pretty handy gal who is restoring a '69 VW beetle out in Phoenix). Don't know if you have expanded into the car repair arena too. This is an area I am sure would be greatly enjoyed by your viewers.
Please let me know. I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Cheers and best regards,
Mike
Posted by: Michael Belcher | December 10, 2005 at 12:02 PM