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Old 11-03-2010, 03:51 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by NormHart View Post
Yes. Yes, I am.

Apparently it is inherited too. My sister and both my parents had the same debilitating habit, completely unable to not read anything.

If it has words on it I will read it. Billboards, advertisements, those annoying streamers at the foot of TV shows. Labels on everything I buy. Arrrgh. And then there are books and ebooks. Did you know that there are far more free ebooks than I can possibly read? And yet, there I go, purchasing as many ebooks as I can possibly afford, impulse buying pbooks if I even walk past a bookstore. (Even if on the opposite side of the street if the posters are big enough.)

fortunately I've been able to kick the pbook habit and keep it to ebooks. I find reading pbooks completely uncomfortable anymore
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