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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 409272, member: 103"]When we moved into our country house, the kitchen had been papered very recently. There was nothing at all wrong with it. EXcept, it was a gazillion prints of every kind of berry known to man and beast. Blueberry, raspberry, ligonberry...</p><p><br /></p><p>Every day, three times a day, (or more) I would stir my coffee, mix a cake, all the while muttering: loganberry, cherry, blackberry... Then one day, I burst into tears and sobbed that I just couldn't DO IT ANYMORE!!! My husband, who had thought God knows what was going on, finally realized that it was just the wallpaper, but that that paper had to GO. I will read (MUST read) anything that's put in front of me: aspirin bottles, instructions for electric fans, notice number 4million623 from Capitol card co., the weekly bargains from every grocery store in the county, any book at all, or magazine, even Popular Mechanics. (They don't keep "People" where I get the car fixed.)</p><p><br /></p><p>That way doth madness lie![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 409272, member: 103"]When we moved into our country house, the kitchen had been papered very recently. There was nothing at all wrong with it. EXcept, it was a gazillion prints of every kind of berry known to man and beast. Blueberry, raspberry, ligonberry... Every day, three times a day, (or more) I would stir my coffee, mix a cake, all the while muttering: loganberry, cherry, blackberry... Then one day, I burst into tears and sobbed that I just couldn't DO IT ANYMORE!!! My husband, who had thought God knows what was going on, finally realized that it was just the wallpaper, but that that paper had to GO. I will read (MUST read) anything that's put in front of me: aspirin bottles, instructions for electric fans, notice number 4million623 from Capitol card co., the weekly bargains from every grocery store in the county, any book at all, or magazine, even Popular Mechanics. (They don't keep "People" where I get the car fixed.) That way doth madness lie![/QUOTE]
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