mayhap: Ryoma working in the school library (pages do it by the books)
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Muah. I am now, like, swimming in books. I could actually do that, I think. Like Scrooge McDuck swimming in his vault of gold coins. It would be about as logistically probable.

As always, the sale was supposed to open at 10:00, but by 9:30 there were vultures with their boxes already twitching the sheets off the tables over the the feeble protests of the aged volunteers about fairness and such. Fortunately, I was there at 9:15, so no worries there. ;)

*sighs happily*

I miss my [livejournal.com profile] coercedbynutmeg. Here's hoping she gets herself some intarwebnet, soon.

Date: 2004-08-07 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baroquestar.livejournal.com
Well, go on then - what did you get at the $5 a box day? Any gems?

It's very strange. We have a booksale at the uni where I work/did my degree that's organised in almost exactly the same fashion. I hate the $5 box days, because everything good has gone, and Roger comes home with boxes o' crap (usually crappy sci-fi). Seriously. :D

Mm. How's the nose?

Date: 2004-08-09 09:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] basking-lizard.livejournal.com
I miss my university's yearly book sale! It was always in October, and I worked at the library so we would get to check it out the night before, in case there were any great finds.

The best thing I ever found was a book called 'The Cosmic Crystal Cycle' by a man with the moniker of, and I kid you not, Ra Bonewitz. It was all about how people evolved from, or into, crystals, and they were the highest form of life. Or something. Totally worth the 25 cents I spent on it. :)

Date: 2004-08-09 10:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] basking-lizard.livejournal.com
Hee! That's Thor Heyerdahl, right? Or is he the guy who built the reed boat to sail from Egypt to South America? 'Graham Hancock' also comes to mind. But I might just be terribly forgetful.

Anyway, the first place I came across Fingerprints of the Gods was actually as an excerpt in my grade 10 history textbook, along with 2 other theories on how the Pyramids were built. We were to decide whether his theories had any basis in fact, and compare them with the other 2 more scientific theories. It was sort of like the time we had to read parts of Future Shock in my grade 12 Physics class...

Date: 2004-08-09 11:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] basking-lizard.livejournal.com
My favorite project ever was when we all had to write and illustrate children's books promoting Spartan morals.

o_O Yikes. Awesome project. :D I'm trying to remember Spartan morals, and I'm coming up with things like 'Women and children were little more than chattel' and 'Sparta as a whole was more important than any individual'. But I seem to recall them not owning slaves, as such. It's been a long time since that history class.

I think my favourite history project was when I got to construct a pyramid and the Sphinx out of Lego, to go with a report on the construction of the pyramids. It was one of the few times in high school that I really enjoyed doing my homework. :)

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