First of all, I have, while rummaging through my books, discovered yet another remain of my social science class days. I have The Pursuit of the Millennium by Norman Cohn. It's the revised and expanded edition, paperback. The inside cover says, underneath the title, "Revolutionary millenarians and mystical anarchists of the middle ages."
Anyone want to adopt it?
The other things is about Christmas wrapping paper. Now, my parents don't often bother with wrapping paper, by which I mean they maybe wrap one thing every third year. However they've stored up on some before, which is what I've been alternating through, since I do the most gift wrapping & uses up the most paper here. This year though, I picked out my own wrapper and everything (I know! I feel Very Adult.) So now the question remains: do I start up my own collection of Christmas paper to rotate through (because I cannot use up one roll by myself in one year)? Do I swap wrapping paper with other people? What do people normally do for this sort of thing?
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Um, I'd say just store the paper for next year? I don't think people use up all their paper in one year unless they bought very little, so you just hang on to it and maybe buy some more if you see something you like, and keep it for next year.
Unless you hate it or want to establish a tradition of using new paper every year, but that's kind of wasteful if you have paper left over. I don't think I've heard of people swapping wrapping paper, either.
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