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Anyone who loves Agalloch deserves a Happy, Happy Birthday!
And speaking of birthdays, here is one of my favorite songs from The Birthday Party!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKv1JPq3q5w&feature=related
As long as people are reading, I'm happy.
But I would never limit myself to a "version" of a book be it the eversion or the print version.
And they'll have to pry my old, musty hardcover books from my cold, dead hands.
TIVO spoils me. I can buzz through most hour long shows in about 40+ minutes. When I watch regular TV, I often try to scroll through the commercials, then realize that I can't. It's amazingly frustrating.
PS- I managed to send this message to myself originally. :lol:
I'm not sure how my hubby would feel if you and I got married. :lol:
I live about as far away (both literally and figuratively) from Vegas as a person can. I live in Ohio. :D
I love Subway! And my chicken sub was delightful. :)
My TV week has been Hawaii Five-O on Monday, Raising Hope (a new sitcom on Fox) on Tuesday, Modern Family last night, and I have TBBT and Vampire Diaries tonight.
Between books and TV, I have no free time. :lol:
I won't spoil the movie for you, but it is a visual representation of how I feel about my books. See it sometime if you can.
And thanks for the Sheldon link!
You can't make a half sandwich. If it's not half of a whole sandwich, it's just a small sandwich.
This quote jumped out at me...
I do that too! Most of my books and their previous owners have had much more interesting histories (in my mind) than I will ever experience.
At least I know I'm crazy, and happily, I don't care. :lol:
Nothing bothers me more than the way a lot of people treat books like a disposible possession. I have never thrown a book away. I have donated a few over the years to different charities, but I will admit it still makes me feel guilty because I know no one will ever love those books like I did.
Why indeed! I would have tied them to the roof of my car if someone was giving them away. Whatever it takes...
I got my cats from a rescue center, and, when I find an old book, I have a similar feeling...I'm rescuing the book and it will get to live a pampered, happy life at my house. :lol: