a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes. Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the
next owner comes along. Take care of them.
--scott
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the
next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have no
idea what to do with that many books.
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting in
the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300 hardback books and said no more.
Lynn
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the
next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have no
idea what to do with that many books.
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting in
the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300 hardback books and said no more.
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:For a while at least, an organization called Discover Books maintained collection boxes (very similar to a dumpster) at various places in
a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes. Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the
next owner comes along. Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books. I have no
idea what to do with that many books.
My parents had 6,000+ books between them. We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting in
the driveway. The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300 hardback >books and said no more.
Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the >>> next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have no
idea what to do with that many books.
My sister has a new daughter in law, who is about to receive a few yards worth of novels. They have vast expanses of wall without bookcases!
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting in
the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300
hardback books and said no more.
I can make a call to one of several charities, they'll tell me when they will be in the area, and I leave a box of books (or whatever) on the
porch and they pick it up.
Or we can drive off to Goodwill and drop off as many as we want.
As long as the spines are intact, covers on, and the books are free of
mold.
William Hyde
On 10/22/2025 6:24 PM, William Hyde wrote:
Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the >>>> next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have
no idea what to do with that many books.
My sister has a new daughter in law, who is about to receive a few
yards worth of novels. They have vast expanses of wall without bookcases!
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting
in the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300
hardback books and said no more.
I can make a call to one of several charities, they'll tell me when
they will be in the area, and I leave a box of books (or whatever) on
the porch and they pick it up.
Or we can drive off to Goodwill and drop off as many as we want.
As long as the spines are intact, covers on, and the books are free of
mold.
William Hyde
A quarter of the books are in the garage and have mildew on them.
Lynn
On 10/22/2025 6:24 PM, William Hyde wrote:
Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until the >>>> next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have
no idea what to do with that many books.
My sister has a new daughter in law, who is about to receive a few
yards worth of novels. They have vast expanses of wall without bookcases!
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting
in the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300
hardback books and said no more.
I can make a call to one of several charities, they'll tell me when
they will be in the area, and I leave a box of books (or whatever) on
the porch and they pick it up.
Or we can drive off to Goodwill and drop off as many as we want.
As long as the spines are intact, covers on, and the books are free of
mold.
William Hyde
A quarter of the books are in the garage and have mildew on them.
Lynn
And another quarter of the books were in the afternoon sun and have very >faded dust covers.That would matter to a collector, I expect.
On 10/23/2025 2:59 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/22/2025 6:24 PM, William Hyde wrote:
Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until >>>>> the
next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have
no idea what to do with that many books.
My sister has a new daughter in law, who is about to receive a few
yards worth of novels. They have vast expanses of wall without
bookcases!
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting
in the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300
hardback books and said no more.
I can make a call to one of several charities, they'll tell me when
they will be in the area, and I leave a box of books (or whatever) on
the porch and they pick it up.
Or we can drive off to Goodwill and drop off as many as we want.
As long as the spines are intact, covers on, and the books are free
of mold.
William Hyde
A quarter of the books are in the garage and have mildew on them.
Lynn
And another quarter of the books were in the afternoon and have very
faded dust covers.
Lynn
On 10/23/2025 2:59 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/22/2025 6:24 PM, William Hyde wrote:
Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 10/3/2025 2:52 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
a425couple-a <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
Do some self righteous people here really think you get a
bonus in Heaven if your heirs find your now unwanted
old books is pristine condition? >
Yes.-a Books are sacred, like forests, and we only borrow them until >>>>> the
next owner comes along.-a Take care of them.
--scott
I am considering disposing of 3,000 of my 4,000 SF/F books.-a I have
no idea what to do with that many books.
My sister has a new daughter in law, who is about to receive a few
yards worth of novels. They have vast expanses of wall without
bookcases!
My parents had 6,000+ books between them.-a We are having difficulty
getting rid of them except the 25 yd^3 dumpster that I have sitting
in the driveway.-a The local library in Port Lavaca, Texas took 300
hardback books and said no more.
I can make a call to one of several charities, they'll tell me when
they will be in the area, and I leave a box of books (or whatever) on
the porch and they pick it up.
Or we can drive off to Goodwill and drop off as many as we want.
As long as the spines are intact, covers on, and the books are free
of mold.
William Hyde
A quarter of the books are in the garage and have mildew on them.
Lynn
And another quarter of the books were in the afternoon and have very
faded dust covers.
Lynn
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