Basically these “book darts” are a variation on the paperclip bookmark, but gentler on the pages. You can use these without causing any damage to the book at all.
Book: Chaucer’s People: Everyday Lives in Medieval England by Liza Picard
Basically these “book darts” are a variation on the paperclip bookmark, but gentler on the pages. You can use these without causing any damage to the book at all.
Book: Chaucer’s People: Everyday Lives in Medieval England by Liza Picard
Eh, you’re Canadian. Did you ever watch or hear of the Red Green Show? I ask because he tells a story about lawn darts that made me laugh and book darts made me think of it.
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I remember Red Green. If the girls don’t find you handsome they should at least find you handy.
I was expecting a shuriken reference . . .
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I think it helped that I’d just seen the episode I mentioned. They tried to make a water tower using a tarp, but forgot to cut a hole in it. So once it was filled, one of the lodge members had the bright idea of tossing a lawn dart at it 😀
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Don’t remember that one.
Hope you’re enjoying Alex Good Friday! I’m off to do errands. Busy day for me, as I’m sure you can guess.
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Are you delivering all the eggs to the good little boys and girls this year? I hear egg prices are out of control…
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I’m hiding all the eggs! The little people will never find them.
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Once the eggs go rotten they’ll find them quick enough…
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“Now, if you don’t find him within the next month, you’ll smell him as you go upstairs into the main hall.”
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They’re funky. I’d lose them all within a month.
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🎶Play that funky muuuuuusic, white boy🎶
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They’re very thin. Which is good, but would probably make the easy to lose.
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I used Post It Notes to mark all the things I might want to refer to in a review of The Fountainhead and ended up breaking the spine of the book and watching it fall into pieces.
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Really? Post-it notes are usually pretty good. Unless you’re tabbing every page.
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My point exactly.
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