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Post by Woe on Jun 22, 2006 22:19:41 GMT -5
Do any of you have this??? Me and my bro got it years ago and I'm just using it to write stuff. lol..Sorta my journal. But before I hardly touched it because I didn't find any use for it ;D
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Post by Dante on Jun 23, 2006 10:00:57 GMT -5
Precedent would place this in Anguished Appendices, in addition to the fact that it's a book that isn't part of the main series. So I'll move this over to there, although it could easily overlap with the commonplace book thread.
When I first wanted The Blank Book, I thought I'd use it for a commonplace book, but then I got two perfectly suitable notebooks in the meantime, so now I just keep it, well, blank.
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Post by Rowan on Jun 23, 2006 14:08:52 GMT -5
I've been thinking about getting one. I like to have a couple blank books around for use as notebooks, journals, or commonplace books. The only thing is that the bookstore I normally go to doesn't appear to have any at the moment; so I'd either have to wait until they get some in stock or check a different place.
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Post by SnicketFires on Jun 25, 2006 20:57:15 GMT -5
I have two copies of The Blank Book, and was going to use one of them, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Post by s on Jun 26, 2006 20:44:59 GMT -5
I did not get the Blank Book; I did, however, purchase the Notorious Notations. I used five to ten pages of it writing a journal, in Spanish, of my 10-day trip to Spain, because my mother said that if I did so, she'd pay for it rather than me using my own money.
I didn't write over any of the illustrations, though. I could never desecrate Helquist's work like that.
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Post by Orangey Snicket on Jul 4, 2006 22:31:44 GMT -5
I'm always kinda stingy with writing in such fancy notebooks that I find valuable, so I haven't written a word in it besides "Orangey Snicket." I just like thinking I have some untarnished ASOUE merchandise, a little weird, but.
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Post by s on Jul 5, 2006 17:58:11 GMT -5
No, same here. But my mother wouldn't pay for it unless I wrote in it, and I lacked money, so.
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