Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Sedaris in the New Yorker
For the past ten years or so, I've made it a habit to carry a small notebook in my front pocket. The model I favor is called the Europa, and I pull it out an average of ten times a day, jotting down grocery lists, observations, and little thoughts on how to make money, or torment people. The last page is always reserved for phone numbers, and the second to last I use for gift ideas. These are not things I might give to other people, but things that they might give to me: a shoehorn, for instance-always wanted one. The same goes for a pencil case, which, on the low end, probably costs no more than a doughnut."
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