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I heart this phrase. Thank you for introducing us.
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I heart this phrase. Thank you for introducing us.
This. But I’m fond of using to 3M’s little yellow notes when I’m flying or otherwise traveling long distances. They don’t fall out when I put the book in the seat pocket, throw it in my carry-on luggage or whatever
^^^This
I used to use $2 bills for this purpose. As an added bonus, since I would always start many books that I never finished, I would frequently enjoy found money when browsing through my older books.
I have heard of a returned library book containing a kipper.
3x5 index cards
Random scraps of paper or just remembering where I am or folding the book over. I miss the cool bookmarks I had as a kid. I guess I just got more at the library or bookfairs and today I don’t really have as many. Though I picked up a Curious George one at the library where I volunteer last week. I should start using that…
I use a little card from the salad buffet Sweet Tomatoes. They put these cards out on the table that say, “Be Ripe Back” on one side, and “See You Next Thyme” on the other.
I eat there a lot, and have several laying around the house.
I use my old business cards. The whole family uses them, actually, so at my house you’ll find little stacks of business cards scattered all over the place - in drawers, on end tables, on bookshelves.
Very cute! Now I’m half tempted to make pretty bookmarks, but you know… lazy… and stuff…
Ha ha, I suppose you don’t mind the grease stains. I mainly use whatever scrap is lying around. Currently I’m using a playing card.
Sort of, which is a very good reason Why Not to do it!
I normally use any bit of paper that’s handy. For a year, my allowance was 100 pesetas… I never had any money and could not understand where it all was going… until I started re-reading the same books about one year later and finding folded 100 peseta bills inside them, forgotten bookmarks from Saturday mornings spent reading, lying on top of my bed :smack:
Mind you: that second year I had no budgetary troubles at all!
Do you remember a post card exchange that we had here five or six years ago? Almost all of mine went into various books, so when I reread one, I find it and it gets migrated to the next book.
Also, pull out cards from magazines, business cards, and old deer tags. I like sturdier paper, but I’ll use an old receipt if I have to.
nothing thicker than a piece of paper, make it long to stick out of top and bottom so its always visible.
I bought some stuff from the folks who make the Munchkin games and it came with a bookmark that was not only free, it could be used in any of the Munchkin games as an extra card to play.
I don’t use it as a bookmark, though, because I don’t want to lose it.
Unless you’re leafing through the Book of Kells, what’s wrong with just folding the corner of the page over? That’s what I do.
I hate you.
OK, no I don’t, but the other diners at Sweet Tomatoes hate **me **when I steal their Be Ripe Back cards off their table to go back to the salad bar because you’ve taken the one off my table home with you.
Oh, I’m also using receipts a lot these days. That is, the receipts from the library stating the due date of a book.
Blimey, you’ve a stronger stomach than mine if you can hold your food down with that kind of tweeness right there on the table. :dubious:
For library books, I use the due date slip.
For other books, I have a $2 bill I tend to use as a bookmark.
I have a bookmark-shaped ad card from Chipotle promoting their fax-in order service. Two strange things about it: 1. I don’t know where I got it because we never eat there. 2. I’ve had this same bookmark for several years.