![]() |
Guess what I just sold!
My copy of Fodors' How to Pack! Thanks, eBay; that's $4 more in my travel piggybank.
How many of you folks out there still have your copy? Have you read it? Info for newcomers: A couple of years ago, Fodors shipped these out, on request, to their 100,000 best friends. |
Congratulations! I bet this will cause a wave of selling magnets :)
But what about the other side: somebody paid to learn how to pack? WOW!! |
Hi, Faina!
|
Awww... how can you depart with your beloved How to Pack book? We got one too, but wish we received the highly touted Fodors pin.
$4 for your travel fund! |
Wow, I hope you don't hear a ping each time somebody mentions your nickname :)
|
Faina, not only did somebody pay to be told how to pack, but the book is on its way to ZIP code 02138, which is mostly Harvard.
I got an extra chuckle, remembering my late husband's stories about being on Dorm Crew after the other students had left in June, gleaning so many left-behind goodies that he made more money off the loot than from the hourly wages. Final chuckle: I'm in the process of downsizing a 10-room house into an RV, selling a LOT of it on eBay. Traveling light is my theme! |
How much do you think you could get for Travdis?
|
Oh, Anonymous, I was wrong. If it's Harvard's zip code, it must be a collector (LOL)
|
Love that book - it's on my side table right now.
Anyone who visits ends up picking it up, then leafing thru, then stopping at something to read. Amazing to watch. (OK, I'll get a life) We need to get a book 'How to pack it all into a carryon' that's my goal. |
That was one reason I had no problem parting with the book. Its real title was, "How to Pack a Whole Lot of Stuff."
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:07 AM. |