To snag your shirt, head on over to Ye Olde Sheldonne Storre, established 1643.



To snag your shirt, head on over to Ye Olde Sheldonne Storre, established 1643.



“Just wanted to say I’ve been laughing really hard at the Crapo storyline right now, mainly because I have a Crapo story, too. The Crapo family donated money to my undergrad university to remodel a building into a theatre. Normally the school would have named the theatre building after the family but the idea of the Crapo Theatre made them change their minds. Over 20 years later the theatre is still called the New Theatre. There’s a lovely plaque in their honor…but the idea of the Crapo Theatre always made me laugh. “
Ha! I love it. “Crapo Theatre” particularly cracks me up.
Ladies and Gents, I present Cake Wrecks.
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And, since you can’t really read the text, there, let me blow that part up:

For those wondering: The book *will* be available at San Diego Comic-Con, as well as the July(?) book-launch party in Los Angeles, and in the store by August.
Solution: Go into your Spam/Junk/Filtered folders, find a Sheldon e-mail and label it as “Not Spam”, and that should take care of it. The problem is on GMail’s end, unfortunately.
This happens from time-to-time on the bigger mail systems like Yahoo, GMail, or in corporate/government systems: Because their spam algorithms are shared across users, when something flags the Sheldon deliveries as “spam” in their system, then suddenly it’s spam for everyone using that system. It’s annoying…but not having aggressive, shared spam filters would probably be more annoying in life.
So! If and when you don’t get your Sheldon daily e-mail, check your computer-based or server-based spam filters. 99.99% of the time, that’s the problem.
(Also: If there are Gmail or Yahoo engineers who’d like to offer up a more permanent solution, that’d be awesome.)
But! Yesterday, a kind librarian reader pointed me to a site called “Good Reads”. It’s a social network built around books and book lovers. I went to check it out, and there were already 80 reviews for Sheldon books in their system! So let’s try it out: If you’re already on Good Reads, swing by the Sheldon book page and rate the books you own.
So far, “Pugs” is in the lead, with a 4.57 out of 5 points!
Let’s list ’em out: If you had to create an imaginary cast of voices from actors and voice-actors, who would be cast to speak as Sheldon, Gramp, Arthur, Dante and Flaco?
(Cleverest response for Flaco wins an internet high-five. For example: Casting Henry Kissinger for Flaco’s squees. That sort of thing.)
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