{"id":115,"date":"2006-06-04T17:23:00","date_gmt":"2006-06-05T00:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/coffeejitters.net\/blog\/?p=115"},"modified":"2021-03-17T20:44:50","modified_gmt":"2021-03-18T03:44:50","slug":"purge-binge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/coffeejitters.net\/blog\/2006\/06\/04\/purge-binge\/","title":{"rendered":"Purge &amp; Binge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So lately we&#8217;ve been buying a lot of books and they&#8217;re starting to stack up. This afternoon Mr. H and I looked at each other and around the book pit we call our home and decided that we can&#8217;t bring another book into this house until we take at least two boxes of books out.<\/p>\n<p>I started with the computer books and that was easy. Why on earth do I still have a copy of WordPerfect for Windows 97 when I don&#8217;t even have WordPerfect installed on any of my current computers?  Then there&#8217;s several variations on C++ the easy way which I never actually got around to learning.  And Windows 2000 Professional Server for a computer named HAL that spontaneously combusted several years ago.  Ah the memories.  Chucked them and most of the other computer books in a box and made a nice little space for more computer toys.<\/p>\n<p>Now on to the rest of my book collection, because that only took care of one box.  Which of my childred to cast aside&#8230;  There are the textbooks &#8211; although most of them are outdated and most used book stores wont take them, but we&#8217;ll give it a shot at least for the books from classes where I hated the professor. Well that topic was fascinating though so I&#8217;ll keep that one.  And I wrote all over in this one, and well we&#8217;ll see if they&#8217;ll buy these four. <\/p>\n<p>Then I hunted around and found another 10 books that I thought I might be able to part with to complete filling the second box. Don&#8217;t get me wrong.  There are quite a few books in here that you could remove from my house and I wouldn&#8217;t even know they were gone.  There are books that are completely uninspired that I started reading and will probably never, ever finish.  There are books that I will probably never actually start reading (in addition to the textbooks).  But this was a big emotional event for me and I think 2 boxes of books is enough gut wrenching for one day.  So we packed up our books and took them down to half price books.<\/p>\n<p>They said it would take 20 minutes to come up with a quote, so while we were waiting we did some browsing.  Mr. H found a copy of the Holy Bible printed in Persian in the Arabic section (can&#8217;t expect these guys to be able to distinguish Arabic from Farsi).  That&#8217;s a pretty rare, and a pretty cool find.  Is it wierd that it turns me on that my husband can read to me from the bible in farsi?  It&#8217;s like the scene in <em>A Fish Called Wanda<\/em> where she keeps telling him to talk to her in russian&#8230;I wandered around and found a book by Dave Eggers I hadn&#8217;t read yet &#8220;<em>how we are hungry<\/em>&#8221;  well I can&#8217;t not get that. I love, LOVE Dave Eggers.  I would have married him but then I met my husband and dave eggers still doesnt know I exist.  And dave eggers probably couldnt read to me from the bible in farsi anyways.<\/p>\n<p>I looked a little further and found a book called &#8220;<em>No Touch Monkey! and other travel lessons I learned too late<\/em>&#8221; by Ayun Halliday.  I had never heard of the author or the book before but I opened it to a random page and laughed out loud &#8211; turned to another page and laughed out loud again.  I&#8217;m really looking forward to reading this one.<\/p>\n<p>The total for the two boxes of books came to $13.75 and our purchases cost $17.30, which means it only cost us $3.55 to unload those books and now we have space to bring home even more books.<\/p>\n<div class=\"blogger-post-footer\">\u00a9 Copyright Judy Haley 2008. All rights reserved.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So lately we&#8217;ve been buying a lot of books and they&#8217;re starting to stack up. This afternoon Mr. H and I looked at each other and around the book pit we call our home and decided that we can&#8217;t bring another book into this house until we take at least two boxes of books out. 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