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A More Adventurous Weekend Than Expected

Monday, July 20th, 2009

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Next things next: This weekend, despite my not being in the best mood ever (understatement, ahem), was fun. Tom and I spent Saturday exploring Buffalo a little. First we went to Allentown to buy me a new septum-ring (14g seamless ring, very pretty) and we ended up spending some time in Rust Belt Books, an adorable and fairly big used bookstore:

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They had like two whole shelves of vampire fiction ( :wow: ) and I bought a book about witches and warlocks with a cover illustrated by Edward Gorey. ( <3 ) We also bought a whole bunch of other books, including a bunch of classics and some newer stuff that was just cheaper. I read a pamphlet about astral projection.

And I also found this book, which is the love version of the Oracle Book that Noelle (my bff) and I used in high school to answer our burning questions about life. It was quite the nostalgia trip, finding it randomly in this store:

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Then we moved on to Talking Leaves Books, an independent bookstore nearby. It reminded me a lot of Olsson’s (RIP), the now-closed chain of indie bookstores in Washington, D.C. where I worked last year:

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The problem, though, as always, is that full-priced books are just too expensive. Hard to support independent booksellers when they have fewer sales than the big places and Amazon. It’s quite the quandary, especially considering how much I love indie places. :sigh:

Later that night, the suite had a party. Let me just tell you, it has been a looong time since I participated in a legit college-y party. It was fun. Below, Tom & me looking ridiculous, about to lose beer pong.

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(DISCLAIMER: This is the first time I’ve played beer pong in 2 years. Don’t judge me either for playing or not playing.)

Also, discovered a new AND HILARIOUS web comic. Buttersafe is awesome. The one I linked to is one of my faves.

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Monday, July 20th, 2009

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