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    Where can I buy free books

    0  Views: 976 Answers: 10 Posted: 14 years ago

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    The same store that sells igloos to Eskimos.

    doolittle

    That would be in...Michigan, right???
    FISH-O

    Yep! Exactly... they also have a large selection of bridges.
    clu

    I live in Michigan! Never sold an igloo yet! But now I have ideas!! LOL
    FISH-O

    Clu! The future is bright!
    jhharlan

    "So bright I gotta wear shades".......(song)
    doolittle

    So, that's who's trying to sell the Brooklyn Bridge!!! @ Julie-LOL

    "Buy"  "FREE" books??

    jhharlan

    That's what I was thinking..............
    doolittle

    We have not had enough to drink!!! LOL
    jhharlan

    I'm just starting....
    doolittle

    catch up Julie!! I've been drinking on other threads for about 20 minutes now :)
    jhharlan

    Am working on it, been busy all day long. P.S. It's hit 100 degrees for the first time here.....
    country bumpkin

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    Julie: 106 high today in my neck of the woods.
    jhharlan

    I'm not moving to where you are....
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    We should move in together so we can split one air conditioning bill.
    jhharlan

    It's a thought, wanna move to Austin?
    country bumpkin

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    I'll stay away from your beer and you stay away from my wine......
    doolittle

    It was in the 90's here...at least the humidity hasn't set in!!

    YOU CANT BUY FREE BOOKS . THEN AGAIN I CAN SELL YOU FREE  LOVE BOOKS THEY BELONG TO MY "WIFE.  SHE DOES NOT LIKE THEM ANY-MORE. JUST  LOVES ME !!

    Colleen

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    "SHE DOES NOT LOVE THEM ANY-MORE. JUST ME !!"

    Are you sure you don't have this backwards?
    dowsa

    WELL SHE ALWAYS PUT BOOKS FIRST !! THEN ME WHEN SHE GOT BORED !!NOW NO BOOKS ONLY "ME"

    If you want "free" books, check dumpsters and paper recycling centers (though they were put there for recycling......)

    I'm missing out! Buying free stuff? Count me in!

    doolittle

    ROFL!!!! We've gone from the Free Love of the 60's to buying free books today- what is the world coming too??? LOL
    clu

    We are generous?

    I'm going in the business of selling free stuff! There's obviously a sucker born ever minute.


    -P.T. Barnum

    clu

    Count me in in as a partner!
    doolittle

    Hey Vinny, I've got some free stuff you can sell!!!
    Vinny

    I have thought about opening a rotten fruit stand, go to the local market and get all the rotten fruit out of the garbage and set up a stand..'Rotten fruit for sale, 25 cents per pound' People will buy it, I know they will! :)
    doolittle

    hey, add some dying flowers amd expired meats too!
    Vinny

    Doo, you're getting ahead of yourself, lets not do too much too fast, we can add the dead flowers and rotten meat when we can afford to expand. Stay a small stand and franchise worldwide or stay in one location and grow to an enormous shopping experience for the locals, we could add a hardware addition with bent nails, broken hammers and corroded pipes,stripped out bolts and nuts, add a clothing dept with torn shirts, dirty underwear and soiled diapers.. The possibilities are endless..
    doolittle

    Vinny, you are such a clever business man- I could learn a lot from you. I have an empty box of tissues and really old body lotion- you're right! The possibilities are endless. Hey, can we sell my soon to be X Spouse? Imagine the mad scientists having fun!!!
    Vinny

    Ewww, I don't know about worn out X-spouse, I don't think we can sell those, nobody wants those. I mean I have an ex too. if i thought there was money in it, I would have sold her years ago..
    doolittle

    ROFL!!!

    Why would you want to buy free stuff?""

    Check out your local libraries and schools.  When new texts are ordered, the old ones are tossed.  A lot of times, novels will be replaced, too.  Libraries often have a rack or two of free magazines or books. 
    At the very least, the prices will be quite low.  Thrift stores and yard/garage sales, flea markets are also good places to get low-cost books.  

    "" Here's a free book...

    I detect a wee little contradiction in your question



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