Heard that. I wrote a six once directly related to my Kindle: E-reader, my gun. Books, my bullets. Yeah, books, not an addiction I'm ever even likely to try to fight. In fact, as addictions go, it'll probably only get more and more 'hopeless' throughout life. And if anyone attempts an intervention, I can always throw a few books at 'em. However, with that said, I'll admit my Kryptonite (about to 'suffer' it a fourth time), moving somewhere far enough away that you need to boil your whole existence down to two suitcases. I'd pack no clothes and only books if I could get away with it, alas. In that sense, my first e-reader (Kindle's my second) saved my arse before.
I've always loved the process of streamlining and purging my belongings. One day I hope to find my beloved but discarded possessions in a yard sale in Albuquerque or Flint, MI.
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canadafreeze says,
Same.LadyMac says,
Amen to that!tonyglim says,
Neither will I.illuminatrix says,
Heard that. I wrote a six once directly related to my Kindle: E-reader, my gun. Books, my bullets. Yeah, books, not an addiction I'm ever even likely to try to fight. In fact, as addictions go, it'll probably only get more and more 'hopeless' throughout life. And if anyone attempts an intervention, I can always throw a few books at 'em. However, with that said, I'll admit my Kryptonite (about to 'suffer' it a fourth time), moving somewhere far enough away that you need to boil your whole existence down to two suitcases. I'd pack no clothes and only books if I could get away with it, alas. In that sense, my first e-reader (Kindle's my second) saved my arse before.Bullitt says,
I've always loved the process of streamlining and purging my belongings. One day I hope to find my beloved but discarded possessions in a yard sale in Albuquerque or Flint, MI.