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Subject: And I don't even read that much.


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Joshua
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Date Posted: 02:04:22 07/13/04 Tue

I've been on the computer tonight reading and printing long lists of books to possibly order through our new distributor. At first I was disheartened by how many there were to choose from. I thought, shit, I'm going to be up for days looking for the right types of books. You know, same old cliche'd voice running through my head. So, I decided that I would just print out a few pages from select categories to give Lauren, Nicole and everyone a chance to kind of see our option--and that would be it. And as I continued to print out these lists, all the while browsing the titles and subject matter, I found myself getting excited about how many cool and interesting books there are out there and how many there are that would be perfect carry-on's to people's One Taste and I.I. experience. And then I got a little worried. I thought, we're not going to have enough space for all these great books that we are going to "have" to buy. I started imagining working in a bookstore the size of Border's and stocking it with only books that I liked. And I imagined being able to special order books for cute girls that needed my help finding--whatever. And then (it's quite absurd the tricks our minds play on us), I thought, it would be so cool to own my own book store...

Duh.

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