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    • Finishing books is an obligation?
    • Long time since I logged on to plinky, and the question is if I feel obligated to finish all books I have started reading. Good one there!

      I am a tad too choosy about the books I read. So more often, I tend to take them in a one-read session, or at best stagger my read into three sessions to four. Beyond that, there are a number of factors I can imagine which do not really push me to touch the book again. I do feel a little obligated to read their conclusion still, but that may not really be the reason to push me to my books. Let me put it this way: if I had to feel obligated to read a book, it does not represent my best interests.

       
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    Phillip_DeNise said:
    I worked in the business from 1966 until 1998[in Atlanta, GA; then until 2005 in Las Vegas]; I've only seen Rock'n'Roll concerts performed in 'this room' twice; no question why ~ too small to 'pay the bill' for top-grade entertainers[ASO is subsidized by Federal funding & other 'rich' sources for budgetary shortfalls]; but for INTIMACY[an unusual 'aspect' for a 'suitable' venue], the room is unsurpassed by any that I've seen[nationwide]; it is also acoustically superb; if there were a way[like the 'BRANSON SOLUTION'], I would love to see some 21st Century visionary[like Bill Graham(1965 Fillmore{named for our 13th President} & later, Fillmore East; both ventures closing in 1971)] open such an intimate venue for today's star attractions[like Zac Brown Band or Blackberry Smoke]
    posted 9 months ago

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