Kathryn Merteuil
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I remember my dad having those when I was a kid.
What with the internet, there is little need for national geographics anymore!That's why the![]()
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is having a tilt problem on its axis...at our Book sale for the last 40 years we have been throwing them all away and just recently national geographics...life magazines seem to be holding their own... for some reason adolescent boys tend to purchase them
O.k ...we won't tell the supreme CourtWhat with the internet, there is little need for national geographics anymore!
She died this year... she was quite the stunt womanMy family never got them but once I bought a volume at a used book store for like 25 cents because it contained the abridged edition of Peter Benchley’s “Jaws.” They cut out much, just like the film did, but left in the important parts.
...and you missed the article that condensed milkI just grabbed a couple at a thrift store to put in the Guest Room. I've read so many articles about how not using electronics for x number of minutes before bed time is supposed to promote better sleep. If a Guest wants to take the book with them, that's fine too.
Yes, I'm looking at one dated 1997 and the book is lovely. Nice size, beautiful cover, embossing, the print inside is easy to read and professionally printed and spaced. The current cheap printed books often are so sloppy, it actually makes them harder to read. The Readers Digest book actually feels "nice" in your hand. /// I realize that may make me sound a bit silly, but those of us who grew up Loving books and reading will appreciate the difference between a "pretty" coffee table book and a "real" book meant to be appreciated as it's read cover to cover.My grandparents bought them for us in case we ran out of reading material at their home. Some of them migrated to our house so I can wander over to my current bookshelves and pull say Volume 2, 1966, out. Book probably hasn’t been opened in donkey years but love the binding.
Lol I did. Not sure how we got them. I'm sure my parents didn't subscribe but we had someMy parents had them. Not sure why since I don't recall anyone ever actually reading them.
What are donkey years?? When diesel the donkeyopened in donkey years but love the binding.
My mom was an RN and subscribed to RN Magazine. Never read them, but wrote them off on her taxes. That is a situation RN Magazine was clearly aware of. My mom's baby sister came to visit once and was thumbing through some of them and found a check for $100 in one, good for 6 months. It had expired YEARS before, and probably would have gone to the dump untouched if my aunt hadn't found it.Lol I did. Not sure how we got them. I'm sure my parents didn't subscribe but we had some
Had I not looked it up, I’d have said it was a Caribbean saying but in fact it’s a Brit term:What are donkey years?? When diesel the donkey![]()
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made the news that is when I learned longevity