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A few years ago, while visiting a friend in Philadelphia, I went to an exhibit of Titanic artifacts at the Franklin. While in the museum's gift shop, I bought a White Star Line mug as a memento; I've kept it in the same spot on the shelf in the kitchen ever since. I've always politely requested of my apartment mates that they not use that particular mug; whenever I take it into my room, I make sure to return it to the kitchen and wash it afterwards. Now... it's missing. None of the four other people on our floor admit to knowing anything of its whereabouts; no one, apparently, has broken it, or lost it, or lent it out to some wild-eyed Titanic buff. It's not in my room; it's not on any of the other kitchen shelves; I haven't seen any suspicious white shards in the garbage of late. It's just missing, which irritates me greatly.
To my further irritation, I'm having no luck in turning up a replacement online; eBay has been useless, and Google seems to think that giving me a personalized White Sox mug is an acceptable substitute. The closest I've come to finding a replacement is this- but not only is the logo too large relative to the cup itself, but the mug itself is the wrong shape. The actual mug was squatter, with a more rounded base (presumably to avoid spilling liquids in rough seas); the mug in the upper right corner here is much closer (obviously), but... *sigh* If anyone could help me locate online a more accurate version of the mug I'm describing, I'd appreciate it mightily.
(And in happier news, I got to say hello to
ladypeculiar,
schmidtybooger, and
lawnrrd last night; good to see you, one and all.)
To my further irritation, I'm having no luck in turning up a replacement online; eBay has been useless, and Google seems to think that giving me a personalized White Sox mug is an acceptable substitute. The closest I've come to finding a replacement is this- but not only is the logo too large relative to the cup itself, but the mug itself is the wrong shape. The actual mug was squatter, with a more rounded base (presumably to avoid spilling liquids in rough seas); the mug in the upper right corner here is much closer (obviously), but... *sigh* If anyone could help me locate online a more accurate version of the mug I'm describing, I'd appreciate it mightily.
(And in happier news, I got to say hello to
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Date: 2007-10-26 03:07 pm (UTC)(I call this the "Zoltar machine" approach, as it worked successfully in Big.)
I saw a similar exhibit in Liverpool in 2000 - it was quite awesome!
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Date: 2007-10-26 03:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-26 03:47 pm (UTC)I've been obsessed with the Titanic since I was a kid.
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Date: 2007-10-27 09:23 pm (UTC)obtained!
Date: 2007-10-29 04:59 pm (UTC)Anyway I think it's the one you had your eye on-- kind of roundish like a small shaving mug (?)
Re: obtained!
Date: 2007-10-29 05:04 pm (UTC)Yes, that's the one; if you email me your address at coyote.goth@gmail.com, I'll send you a money order backed by our schmeazly US currency ;) Thank you SO much!
Is this it?
Date: 2007-10-26 04:37 pm (UTC)Titanic White Star Coffee Cup Replica— Item number: 270178933385
:-)
—random LJ reader
Re: Is this it?
Date: 2007-10-26 05:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-26 05:21 pm (UTC)Did it look like this one? Titanicmementos is a bit expensive, but they carry all the titanic stuff.
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