Do you guys have Superbowl day off work (just curious) - nice addition to the library BTW Squire
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Grant Wootton
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No, but I have it off. February is a big month for me. Every year, I start the month with the Superbowl off, then end it with the Academy Awards off. I usually go see the event on the big screen, act like I know what I'm talking about with a bunch of stuffy people, piq out on the goodies theer, and frequent the open bar. Then there's usually something in between I can find to waste my time with. I bend over backwards the other 11 months of the year helping out other people--working shifts that give me minimal sleep, helping out with maitenance, etc. But February's mine."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Grant Wootton
Originally posted by srboone View PostNo, but I have it off. February is a big month for me. Every year, I start the month with the Superbowl off, then end it with the Academy Awards off. I usually go see the event on the big screen, act like I know what I'm talking about with a bunch of stuffy people, piq out on the goodies theer, and frequent the open bar. Then there's usually something in between I can find to waste my time with. I bend over backwards the other 11 months of the year helping out other people--working shifts that give me minimal sleep, helping out with maitenance, etc. But February's mine.
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Here's something from the "Going, Going, Gone" file. Easton Press' Ancient Eastern Book of Love series. It was in their "these are the last copies of a set we'll never reprint. (for one reason or another.)" section.
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This was the second set of book I got from EP. The first set was the 17-volume Thousand and One Nights translated by Sir Richard Burton (the English explorer, not the English actor ). This set was also translated by Burton. One of the things like like about Burton's translations are that he lived in Arabic countries for 30 years before he tried translating anything. Then he spent 20 years translating books that few in the English-speaking world had ever seen. The books were printed privately for collectors only. What that tells me is that you get an unadulterated view of what the Middle Eastern societies were like--politcally incorrect as they would be considered today.
I actually put bookplates in these!
EBL3.jpgLast edited by srboone; 02-05-2012, 10:36 PM."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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These books present a way of life in a society that mas more than happy to allow itself to be portrayed a certain away...until it realized that people outside that society were actually READING these books and thought that maybe it didn't want that portrayal to hold sway anymore. It only took 140 years to realize that!"I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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I love the Easton Press stuff. I just wish I could afford it.CD Email: [email protected]
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It's merely a matter of sacrificing a meal or two along the way, or maybe missing a car payment (that you make up immeadiately, tho), or perhaps taking a late penalty on your property taxes. But I find that by spreading the payments out over a few months, it's not too bad. Right now I've got 2 more payments of $85 on the David Copperfield volume I recently aqcuired.
Joking aside, I found that working with the payment plan for Easton Press did more to rehabilitate my credit rating than anyhting else I'd tried.Last edited by srboone; 02-05-2012, 12:42 AM."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Grant Wootton
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Originally posted by srboone View PostIt's merely a matter of sacrificing a meal or two along the way, or maybe missing a car payment (that you make up immeadiately, tho), or perhaps taking a late penalty on your property taxes. But I find that by spreading the payments out over a few months, it's not too bad. Right now I've got 2 more payments of $85 on the David Copperfield volume I recently aqcuired.
Joking aside, I found that working with the payment plan for Easton Press did more to rehabilitate my credit rating than anyhting else I'd tried.
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