March 2005 Print Calendar

Below this paragraph is a link to the thing that I will call — in bold type and partial italics — the March 2005 Beans for Breakfast Print Calendar. This month, the featured paper size is Letter Size. The ISO A4 version receives the parenthetical treatment, but will be the featured paper size at a later time.

70 kb PDFs:
Featured Paper Size: Letter (USA & Canada)
(A4 Format)

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Fillipi’s Old Books and Records

[Fillipi's Old Books and Records]

Fillipi’s Old Books and Records, Seattle’s oldest bookstore, is closing. There are wide gaps in the shelves and the posted store hours have diminished to ten a week.

This family owned shop opened in 1935 and moved to the building at Melrose Avenue and Olive Way in the ’50s. It expanded until it’s collection of books, records, sheet music, and vintage snapshots and movie stills filled the building’s three storefronts.

In the last ten years, I’ve spent a dozen afternoons browsing there. On my first visit, I bought a hundred year old anthology of short stories by Scottish writers for $3.50. It had the self-contradicting title, Stories by English Authors: Scotland. I went to a park and started reading it, which soon became difficult as the book still had some uncut pages. At the time that Stories by English Authors: Scotland was published, books were bound with some facing pages bundled together. Readers had to use a knife to seperate pages — to get from page to page. At the time, I assumed that it was a binding error.

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Atlas’ Girlfriend

Earlier, I saw a young fashionably dressed couple walking up Broadway. The girl was chatting away, when the guy just stopped short and planted his feet in the middle of the sidewalk. The girl went on for a couple of steps before noticing that he’d fallen behind. She turned and walked back to him, and he nodded at a spot on the sidewalk, calling her attention to a scarf that she’d just dropped. She bent down and picked it up and then they continued walking up the street. He probably would have just slowed down to pick it up, and then rushed to catch up with her, except to do that he would have had to put down the live duck that he was carrying with him.

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Posting Here

[Mercer St.]

One thing is that I redesigned this site in my head months ago. The site feels incomplete and broken, which is a bit discouraging.

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Partial Eclipse

I’m not sure why, but the light on the cap of the Space Needle isn’t on tonight.

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Remember When I Had a Weblog?

I didn’t specifically set out to avoid caffeine today. But I spent the whole day without a sip of tea or a drop of cola. It’s possible that this was my first caffeine free day in ten years; or maybe my body has started producing its own caffeine.

I finally put most of my used book inventory up on Amazon, and aside from a quick trip to the weblog meetup, I’ve spent most of the day tweaking the inventory database and scrambling to get books shipped. The first book ordered was Color Me Beautiful, the ’80s guide to choosing the right colors for your wardrobe.

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Jump

[an oblique, possibly crooked, construction sign]

What do you think it means?

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Uncredited Role

People sitting behind me at the movie theater:

“Is that Cherry Coke?”

“It’s regular Coke. I decided not to get something that would make you vomit. Actually, they were out of Cherry Coke.”

“I remember the first time I had Cherry Coke was when we went to see the original Batman.”

“Oh. That was the one with Bruce Wayne.”

“And it was directed by Tim Eyman.”

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