Sorry to hear about the fire, Nathan. Ditto to what Sandra said -- post a listing of the books you've lost so folks who have those can send them along. In the meantime, hope you can salvage a lot of the books and other things, too. Glad that *you* are alive and apparently OK.
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man, that sucks. Sorry. Hopefully nothing too hard to replace.
I feel for you, my friend. It must be hard to lose old, comfortable companions in such a manner.
-- Jeff
Damn.
If you can make a list of what you've lost, we'd be happy to check our collection for any duplicates we can send your way.
How did it happen?
Never mind. I just saw your previous post. I hope everything's OK.
Hope everything else is okay. Books can be replaced. If you've got nowhere to keep them, what good are the books, right?
I'd like to echo Sandra's comments and would be willing to help you to replace whatever I can.
I'd be happy to look at a list, as soon as you've taken inventory on what got damaged and what didn't.
Sorry to hear about the fire, Nathan. Ditto to what Sandra said -- post a listing of the books you've lost so folks who have those can send them along. In the meantime, hope you can salvage a lot of the books and other things, too. Glad that *you* are alive and apparently OK.
So this is how are parents' furniture meets it end. In a blaze of glory.
Sorry to hear this has happened.
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