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Being Quite Interesting types, or at least quite pretentious types with too much information on our hands (like newsprint), we've decided that the new bookcase needs a theme. And being indecisive types who prefer to outsource our thinking to the collective intelligence of LiveJournal, we're asking you lot to suggest a theme for us. Themes can be as silly or as sensible as you like, as oblique or as overt. The only constraint is that you'd better hurry up because I can hear
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Hallways are particularly good for this since your guests can idly browse them at parties while waiting for the loo and are likely to find something they hadn't thought of reading about before.
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Unless it's an upstairs hallway, in which situation, whatever is relevant to the nearest rooms.
A hand in the bush is worth two on the job
"I've dropped a nail."
"Well, I'm not picking it up this time."
It might be a niche market.
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Hmmm... The first thing people will see in your house is that bookshelf. And it'd the first target of the kind of prankster who'd plant (say) Brown Girl in the Ring and The Wombles Christmas Gift Box Set in some poseur's achingly-cool and prominently-displayed modern jazz collection.
My advice is: pre-empt all that by stocking the shelf with all the naff, niffy, perverse and peculiar publications that you own. Top it off by propping a 4' purple leather willy with a piercing on the top (or use a smaller one as a bookend), just like they do in Coffee Cake and Kink.
Pramalot
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Kate Griffin