Originally posted by Iconoclast
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let me just say this, because I was planning on saying it before I decided to take my bat and mitt and go home. It has to do with blank diaries.
A lady friend of mine is selling her house to move into smaller quarters, so she's giving away many of her unwanted possessions.
Last week she handed me a completely blank book (with a strap around it) and asked, "can you use this diary?"
Ah hah!
I, of course, took the opportunity to ask her why she was calling it a diary. She gave me the look.
Now, let me be clear: inside the diary she handed me there is a small space at the top of each page to write down a date. But there are no printed dates. Just the single word "date: "
I asked her if she didn't think a true Bonafide diary shouldn't have dates printed on each page?
She gave me the look again.
She said no--that's a lousy sort of diary. That's more of a memo book, she said, or a daily planner. It's not a diary.
Why? I asked.
"Because when you keep a diary some days you have nothing to say. Other days something wonderful or horrible happened and you might want to write four or five pages so having the constraint of printed dates makes for a terrible diary. You might also get busy and not write in your diary for two weeks, in which case you've wasted paper. No, a good diary should be blank--no printed dates."
If you want to argue with her, Ike, drop me a PM and I'll hook you up, but I'll warn you now that you'll never convince her.
RP
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