Books

Mar 19, 2006 20:27

There is so much more to a book than its content. Its pages often tell more about the book than the words printed on them. If the book has those glossy pages its usually a text book or some literature forced upon you, frequently a book you have to learn from not one you desire. The book's weight plays a key factor, a book with heft makes me ( Read more... )

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stick0505 March 20 2006, 07:54:19 UTC
You r so right about the books. Also books that have thick pages with big font are typically crap. They tell me the author ran out of ideas and the book was too short, so they upped the font and used heavier paper to make you think the book was chock full of info, when in fact it was not. I got a devotional from your mom the other day for leaders, by John Maxwell, it is like 4 inches by 3 inches, but it weighs like 3 lbs, I swear I took it out of the box and I thought it had some sort of ballast. I rotated it near my ear to hear, (frickin Haiku, or Dr. Seuss) sand running down the binding, but there was no sound, just a heavy book. Cool, though in that it is sized just right to throw at nick or maeng and I am pretty sure I can knock them out if I can hit them. And since it is not the bible I have no problem huckin it at them. We played Battlefront last night and I got owned by some ewoks, what the hell, how do ewoks own a storm trooper with a blaster, when they have sticks and rocks, just doesn't make since does it? Like rock ( ... )

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yourweirdfriend March 21 2006, 21:41:50 UTC
i think i've learned the most from magazines. namely Autoweek, Car and Driver, and Mad Magazine. Also, i LOVE the smelll of my bible. it kind of has that waxy, fruity smell of the granny smith apples they have at albertsons. i discovered that at wildwood.

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