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Old 05/11/2010, 06:51 pm   #21
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Just caress it. So softly.. carefully..
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Yes.
Best smell thing I've discovered is new post-its.
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Old 05/11/2010, 07:29 pm   #22
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I smell too (The DVDs I mean)
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Old 05/11/2010, 08:16 pm   #23
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Old 05/11/2010, 08:21 pm   #24
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Take out the cloth map (best bonus item ever!) and spread it out on the table and run my finger along it and point to the different islands and indulge in how piratey I feel.
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Old 05/11/2010, 09:32 pm   #25
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I will flip the piratey piece of eight that comes with the deluxe version.
I will stick it in my eye like a monocle and say, "Arrrr!"
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Old 05/11/2010, 10:57 pm   #26
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Make love to it.
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Old 05/11/2010, 11:06 pm   #27
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Make love to it.
I was waiting for someone to say this.
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Old 05/11/2010, 11:09 pm   #28
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I was waiting for someone to say this.
Yes, indeed. My Mum gave me a very strange look from across the room.
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Old 05/12/2010, 02:05 am   #29
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I'm a smeller too.
Especially with books.. Yessss.
Me too, especially old books smell good.
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Old 05/12/2010, 02:10 am   #30
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Me too, especially old books smell good.
The bibliophile in me is crying in shame as I think back, but...
When I was a kid, I didn't only love smelling old books. I loved eating them.
I'd finish reading a page, then tear it off and eat it while I kept reading on.

Poor old books. Cruelly torn apart and eaten up after years and decades of loyal service. But you tasted good.
I still eat paper on occasion, but not books. New books taste disgusting anyways.

(My brothers were so pissed when it was a book they hadn't read yet! They ended up having to start partway because the beginning had been eaten up).
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Old 05/12/2010, 02:34 am   #31
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The bibliophile in me is crying in shame as I think back, but...
When I was a kid, I didn't only love smelling old books. I loved eating them.
I'd finish reading a page, then tear it off and eat it while I kept reading on.

Poor old books. Cruelly torn apart and eaten up after years and decades of loyal service. But you tasted good.
I still eat paper on occasion, but not books. New books taste disgusting anyways.

(My brothers were so pissed when it was a book they hadn't read yet! They ended up having to start partway because the beginning had been eaten up).
You ate entire books?! This is the most brilliant thing I've heard ever.
It's like trying to keep the knowledge any way you can.
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Old 05/12/2010, 02:40 am   #32
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You ate entire books?! This is the most brilliant thing I've heard ever.
It's like trying to keep the knowledge any way you can.
Rarely the whole book in one go, since I could read the pages faster than I could eat them.

I'm not sure if in English you have the expression that someone devours books, meaning they read a lot? Well, I was literally devouring books.
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Old 05/12/2010, 04:33 am   #33
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we do indeed use that expression...but you have taken it waaaayyy out of context
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I will stop visiting this forum looking for updates on when the DVD ships.

BTW some of you people are really weird.
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Old 05/12/2010, 07:56 am   #36
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The bibliophile in me is crying in shame as I think back, but...
When I was a kid, I didn't only love smelling old books. I loved eating them.
I'd finish reading a page, then tear it off and eat it while I kept reading on.

Poor old books. Cruelly torn apart and eaten up after years and decades of loyal service. But you tasted good.
I still eat paper on occasion, but not books. New books taste disgusting anyways.

(My brothers were so pissed when it was a book they hadn't read yet! They ended up having to start partway because the beginning had been eaten up).
OMG!!! I imagine you mom ill be in my room reading a book, with a glass of milk. And then you would put a napkin on your neck and begin reading. This makes for a nice SNL skit!
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Haha no, I didn't wear a napkin I'd usually be sitting on the floor by the bookshelf.
When I got a bit older I started eating the margins only. I'd only tear the margins, making sure the real contents on the books weren't damages, so it stayed readable.
Still, it looked like we had mice or something.

And when I was a teenager, I had a guinea pig who ate the corner of my books, to my horror. Karma!
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Old 05/12/2010, 11:18 am   #38
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And when I was a teenager, I had a guinea pig who ate the corner of my books, to my horror. Karma!
What a cruel twist of fate.... I think my father would have murdered me if I ever ate one of his prized books. I can definitely see the allure of eating the pages though. I used to eat everything when I was a kid.
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Old 05/12/2010, 11:49 am   #39
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I'm gonna put it on a shelf, give an agreeable nod and then let it gather dust. Then, several months later, I'll decide to rearrange things and come across it once again. Genuinely surprised by it's appearance, I'll open it up, check out the bonus stuff then place it on the shelf to gather dust once more while brushing my hands together saying "I should've looked at that months ago".
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Old 05/12/2010, 12:15 pm   #40
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Take out the cloth map (best bonus item ever!) and spread it out on the table and run my finger along it and point to the different islands and indulge in how piratey I feel.
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