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Mary wrote: "Shhh Sometimes I do..."
I don't judge anyone for dogears. Dogears were probably the first bookmarks ever to be used (maybe). :-)
@Debbie: If I read more than one book at a time, you'd have to send a search party after me, I'd be lost for a while. ;-)

I do too. More like whenever I buy a new book I find and put a bookmark between its front inside covers. So each one of my books-to-read are sitting on my shelves with its own bookmark inside. I love to pick up a brand new book with a brand new bookmark. By the end of my read the book looks a little worn and the bookmark does too. So I like to start a new book with a new bookmark.


When you laminate them, I find the plastic slips between the pages and I lose them often. I prefer cardboard only, like normal bookmarks and business cards.

Interesting.





Good idea!
M.A.R. wrote: "Hate to say it, but I use bookmarks of my own books.When a new books comes out, the old markers need updating. So, I use them or turn them over for taking notes!! Otherwise, I'm page corner turner…..."
It's called dogear, :-)
I flip the open book over.
When not possible, I use anything thin.
When not possible, I use anything thin.

We did briefly in the early 1990s. Loved that place!

When I was a kid I collected baseball cards, and still have a shoebox full of them (the shoebox itself is not vintage, coming from the '80s. When I start a new book I reach into the shoebox and blindly pull out a random card. I've found it's a fun way of reconnecting with these artifacts of my youth.


I have several from around the world too, Linda! My boss travels a lot and brings back keychains and book markers. They are so unusual but I can't bring myself to use them. But I did bring back a couple from when I took the family to Germany and I do use those.
Right now in use is an envelope I got theater tickets in!


When I was a kid I collected baseball cards, and still have a shoebox full of them (the shoebox itself is not vintage, coming from the '80s. When I start a new bo..."
Cool idea, Bill. I've got a bunch of old baseball cards, myself. I'd probably try it out, but, I use tickets from Oregon football games that I attend. Does the same thing, though. Reminds me of some memorable games.
But, baseball cards are a great idea. Just be sure you don't pull out that Mickey Mantle rookie card and get it all dog-eared and bent up.

Hope someday you will realize that, Bill. Autzen Stadium is a great place to be on a fall Saturday afternoon. If you do get out this way, let me know. I can't promise I can help you get a ticket, but, I might have some contacts that would help with that. We, a couple of friends and myself, have 3 season tickets that we share. Sometimes one or the other of us can't make it for one reason or another, and we try to get that ticket to a friend. Again, can't promise, but, you never know.

Hope someday you will realize that, Bill. Autzen Stadium is a great place to be on..."
Thanks, Ron. I appreciate it.
Bill



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However, I end up using a piece of paper, my book receipt, or my string bookmark. I got the string bookmark from Barnes and Noble. It has an F at the bottom of the string and a crown at the top of the string,

me too! great way to see these things i like that would otherwise sit in a shoebox




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Good idea.