I have an easy way to get rid of books -- flatmate who is an active member of her (terminally impoverished) church! At least twice a year, I can clear out anything I'm discarding, hand it off to freshly-scrubbed Congregationalists, and watch them sell it all in a rummage sale. And feel, like, virtuous and stuff.
I don't know what they do with stuff that doesn't sell. I mean, maybe they throw it away, but I don't have to know that.
I have no key fob. Although, now I'm wondering if A) I'm supposed to. and B) How can I find out if I'm supposed to and if I am, how to get them.
Check with the dealership, you should have two. I have a 98 Windstar and I find it a very comfortable and useful vehicle. Alas, it ain't sexy, but it hauls alot of stuff and people when I need it to.
Okay, the books are gone.
The lack of money was a little painful, but not nearly as painful as handing over books to someone who clearly doesn't love them. I said, "Hey, can I have my box back?" and he said, "Sure," and DUMPED THE BOX OF BOOKS ON THE FLOOR. Without care.
I could hear their bookish little souls crying out, chasing after me as I fled to the car and the promise of a consolatory cheesesteak.
I'm gonna post this without comment: How to organize an orgy
I don't know if it was the same article, but my 8th grade English teacher kept a newspaper article pinned to the bulletin board all year with a similar title. He was a cool teacher. ;)
I have no key fob.
What's the year and Model type? I think most Windstars have keyless entry.
Some of the most well-read students of Christian theology I've met have called themselves Satanists. I tell them they're just Christian heretics, and they pout and go away in a huff.
I know what you mean. Some of the most well-read ones I've come across are atheist or agnostic philosophers. I don't do the heretic thing, though. I feel like I'm missing out.
You know what was the worst? One summer I worked briefly at a new Waldenbooks, stocking the shelves for the opening . Guess what we were supposed to do with the overstock.
Tear off the front cover and toss 'em.
Hundreds and hundreds and maybe even thousands of brand new books. It was kind of depressing.
I tell them they're just Christian heretics, and they pout and go away in a huff.
So, if somone is well-read in Christian theology, that automatically makes them a Christian no matter what their actual belief system is? Huh.
I think connie's just taking the piss, Jess.