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Sunday, October 09, 2005

A Day In The Bookstore

Ginny & I spent a huge chunk of Saturday browsing in a used bookstore. The prices appalled me. These were used books for Heaven’s sale! I only bought two slender paperbacks for my Florida history collection and they set me back a bundle.

I can’t afford to buy my own books.

I think they must be printed using gasoline instead of ink.


Please, visit my website for more www.cowart.info and feel free to look over and buy one of my books www.bluefishbooks.info
posted by John Cowart @ 4:16 AM

5 Comments:

At 8:13 PM, Blogger bigwhitehat said...

Thanks for coming by the other day. Thank you for your kind words.

If you call your wife Ginny, does she call you Jack?

No offense meant. Just wondering.

 
At 6:16 AM, Blogger Karen said...

Thanks for all the support and encouragement.

I just wondered if you (or your technical engineer) have the capabilities to post .pdf files. Would be very helpful for the posting of letters and dissertation.

God Bless

 
At 5:12 PM, Blogger John Cowart said...

Hi Big White Hat,
Usually I call her "Gin".
She addresses me as "Love". As in, "Love, the garbage needs to go out tonight" or "Pass the salt pleae, Love" or my favorite, "Love, want to unhook this for me?"

 
At 5:14 PM, Blogger John Cowart said...

Hi Karen,
I just realized that I goofed and posted my answer on Monday the 10th... I'm lost in a blog.

 
At 8:18 PM, Blogger slackv said...

Hi Karen, It's Donald(John's Son and Technical Advisor). Dad uses Microsoft Word 2000 with Adobe Acrobat. The Adobe Acrobat allows him to save PDF's of his MS Word Documents. Although, When you say 'posting of Letters...' what exactly are you trying to do? Just getting them to a state where anyone can read them or something else? Let me know I'll come back here and check or you can email me; dzcowart at gmail.com where at=@... you get the idea. I'll also post this over on Dad's blog where you first posted it.

 

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