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Old 10-13-2009, 07:02 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by neilmarr View Post
I love the first pyjamas my children and grandchildren ever wore, Jen. They're lovingly looked after and preciously stored. I would not ask my son and daughter and their offspring to wear them again, though. They're kept purely for sentimental reasons. They look pretty, bring back memories ... and are totally surplus to requirements. I'll never throw them out, of course; but if young butts feel the cold these days, I'll buy clothes that suit the job: just as stylish and surdy, but practical, too. N
Interesting, but it's apples to oranges my friend. Call me crazy, but I have yet to "outgrow" my loved hardback copies of Jane Austen etc, as if they are some holey (as in full of holes), moth eaten pjs. I actually (gasp!) still pull out my paper books and thumb through them, read them, lend them to friends. Wow...must be absolutely shocking huh?
Well, back to the main point of my original post-DESPITE this love of my pbooks and libraries etc....I still use my Reader, constantly and really enjoy it.
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