Did you do anything nice for yourself today?

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Kurben

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Dude, how many books do you read a year?
You know so many books!
Well, including the rereads( I reread a lot of books reasoning that a good journey is worth experiencing again), i think i usually read somewhere between 125 and 175 a year. It depends on length and how much work there is to steal important reading time. Holidays and summer i read a lot. By the way, if you think i read much you should have met my father.... I pale beside him readingwise.
 

danie

I am whatever you say I am.
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Well, including the rereads( I reread a lot of books reasoning that a good journey is worth experiencing again), i think i usually read somewhere between 125 and 175 a year. It depends on length and how much work there is to steal important reading time. Holidays and summer i read a lot. By the way, if you think i read much you should have met my father.... I pale beside him readingwise.
Wow. I guess you have no trouble answering when someone asks, "What's your hobby?";-D
 

Autumn Gust

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Hubby had a hip replacement eight days ago and I've been very busy helping him. Things have settled down a bit and I had a couple of hours of free time today to work on a craft. Crafting is so therapeutic… it's a great way to unwind, plus you have something to enjoy or give away when the project's finished. :smile2:
 

Dana Jean

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Hubby had a hip replacement eight days ago and I've been very busy helping him. Things have settled down a bit and I had a couple of hours of free time today to work on a craft. Crafting is so therapeutic… it's a great way to unwind, plus you have something to enjoy or give away when the project's finished. :smile2:
yes!
 

SharonC

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Jul 9, 2007
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Hubby had a hip replacement eight days ago and I've been very busy helping him. Things have settled down a bit and I had a couple of hours of free time today to work on a craft. Crafting is so therapeutic… it's a great way to unwind, plus you have something to enjoy or give away when the project's finished. :smile2:
Hope your hubby recovers in record time! Give him my best, would you? Don't forget to keep taking some time for you as well.
 

fushingfeef

Finally Uber!
Aug 14, 2009
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Bought and ate one of these while I still can in the USA:
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