I used paper bags as well. I loved it when they were about 6 months old and were furry from the paper fibers sticking out.
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In grade school, we had to keep our books covered. Most of mine were simply paper bags, but sometimes I'd "mix it up" and use newspaper. That last one used to piss off my teachers--I'd occasionally be reading the comics
As to that entitled parent, I just have one bit of advice... "Open up yer wallet, you cheap bastard!"Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
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My mom asked my sister once to put a cover on the borrowed copy of The Tommyknockers she was reading.
My sister made one out of a brown bag, and being the artistic person she is, drew a sketch of a monster on the cover.
And being the smartass she is, also made a nice title: The Tallywhackers.
Took my mom several days to notice it. In the meantime, she wondered frequently about the double takes and outright stares her book was getting.
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I hate people who make generalizations like that.
It's like the people I run into at work who think DS games should cost like $3 each because "they're so darn small!"
"If we refund your money, give you a free replacement and shoot the manager, then will you be happy?" - sign seen in a restaurant
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Quoth technical.angel View PostStrange! You went to my college???
And I never, ever used book covers, nor have I met anyone in school who does. I honestly didn't realize they were so widespread until I really paid attention around BTS time. So clearly they're not required for academic success. And no, you can't see my GPA! Trust me. It- it's not the book covers.
Love the daughter, too.Each one of us has a special place just like the Evergreen Forest. Enchanting, sparkling, and perfect. And, like the flowers that bloom there... fragile.
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Now I know one shouldn't "ASS-U-ME", but wouldn't there have been a price clearly marked, near the product?
If she's so damned concerned about the cost of something, wouldn't she take an extra moment while at the product shelf/display, to look for a price?
Quoth tropicsgoddess View PostSometimes I wonder how kids like the SC's daughter come out so good from such parents like that SC.
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Quoth JustaCashier View PostNow I know one shouldn't "ASS-U-ME", but wouldn't there have been a price clearly marked, near the product?"We guard the souls in heaven; we don't horse-trade them!" Samandrial in Supernatural
RIP Plaidman.
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My mum was a teacher so she always had clear sticky plastic lying round at home so our books were covered in that, which was kind of boring but robust and doodle-proof. I could never do it without getting bubbles in it, but she was a dab hand at getting nice smooth covers."I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room." Sunset Boulevard.
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I would either use the paper bags or free book covers from the local Army recruiter.
One thing I always noticed is that book covers did no good for protecting the books. I spilled grape soda all over one of my books and ruined it (but oddly enough the teacher didn't check for damage... so I didn't have to pay for it).To err is human, to blame someone else shows good management skills.
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Quoth Dave1982 View PostOh yes, the prices were quite clearly marked. But come now, you know about SCs and signs.I have a map of the world. It's actual size.
-- Steven Wright
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Paper bags all through middle school, here. I was another doodler, until high school when I discovered that the extra section in 5-subject notebooks could be used for writing stories and stuff. I still have my high school notes because of that...my stories are AWFUL fanfics, for the most part, but there's one or two I keep meaning to rewrite.It's little things that make the difference between 'enjoyable', 'tolerable', and 'gimme a spoon, I'm digging an escape tunnel'.
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While I agree that the customer was sucky in her reaction, I agree w/ her opinion. Five dollars IS high; I'd expect to find those things in our dollar bins. But some schools around here require the fabric covers, as environmentally-unfriendly as they are. (We used paper grocery bags when I was in school, but times have changed.)"Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably
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One of the high schools I attended provided simple paper covers for the text books. One side was blank white, the other side had some advertisements from local businesses. Most students used the white side out and some (like Yours Truly) would doodle on them.
My chemistry cover had a drawing of a guy in a lab coat tossing a chemical from one flask to another. The back cover had the same guy in a tattered coat, holding broken flasks, charred and burned.
Sadly, it got thrown away.PWNADE(TM) - Serve up a glass today! | PWNZER - An act of pwnage so awesome, it's like the victim got hit by a tank.
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We were always threatened with.....something (never found out what) if we didn't cover our books.
Being dirt poor, I used paper bags. But I always needed new covers because it didn't take too long to doodle all over every single book. Yeah, I hated school every year.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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