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Maximum pose value

Phil:
For maximum pose value, post up on your blog about your purchase of the notebook. Go on, you know you want to.
Me:
I do now.

I got a Moleskine ruled notebook on Sunday, and paid seventeen-euro-sixty. Phil is disgusted.

Comments

Caoimhe:

Entirely in agreement with Phil. I suggest you now donate three times the value of the notebook to one of the Tsunami relief charities. Alternatively you should donate a Moleskine notebook to all those who leave comments during today only ;op

Posted at January 4, 2005 07:13 PM

David Barrett:

I wish I had 60 quid to give. This, and Jonathan Lethem's "The Fortress of Solitude" (which has a fantastically designed cover) were purchased with Christmas vouchers.

Also, no chance of a free Moleskine for you.

Posted at January 4, 2005 09:39 PM

Zoomy:

You sir, are a pathetic excuse for a materialist. If you were taking your calling seriously you would have at least bought an axim.

Have you seen this yet: (Moleskine hacks)
http://www.43folders.com/

Zoomtard

Posted at January 5, 2005 11:23 AM

David Barrett:

Yes, I have seen that site.

Dude, you should know already that I am among the most pathetic types of people imaginable: a metrosexual who isn't rolling in cash.

How can I afford to buy suits, suits lovingly designed and made by yetis, if I am not literally rolling in it? They may not understand English very well, but their business partner is a hard-ass when it comes to such things... charging an absolute mint.

Posted at January 5, 2005 12:13 PM

mish:

Did you buy it in Hodges? They do a damn fine range there, or actually maybe it's waterstones now that i think of it. I've always wanted though. I'm sad enough to call myself a bit of a notebook connoisseur. There's nothing wrong with good written presentation, that's what I always say. If you've read Paul Auster's Oracle Night, you'll know the importance of a good notebook. So. There. Huh.

Posted at January 5, 2005 06:26 PM

David Barrett:

I got it in Waterstones.

Posted at January 5, 2005 06:53 PM
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