Well I spent $25 on Kiefer's book, $5 on the magazine, and $40 on the game. I could have gotten more cheaper DVD's but I wanted Sorority Row so that set me back like $20. Posting pics now!
O I didn't mention I got a 2010 90210 calendar for ONE DOLLAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Borders was having a sale. Me ftw <3
I've discussed this with them. There's metal pieces, and plastic pieces. The plastic pieces have black cards that go in them to move around the board like players...they will either have to pick them up from the bottom plastic part or on the sides, NOT on the front & back of the cards. Metal pieces are okay to touch. There's also a pad we're supposed to write on to check things off as we go along, and it's not being used whatsoever. We'll have to transfer everything to another piece of paper. And then there's the cards, which I will shuffle, and they will have to be handled from the sides as well. There's a white border around those so they have a little more room to touch.
And this is what I'm like to live with! On a daily basis, there are pretty much rules for everything. If you wanna touch my DVD's, either wear gloves or handle with care and only touch the black outer case and the center ring of the actual DVD. If you wanna read my magazines - don't fold pages down, don't bend the center to where it lays flat, and don't open perfume ads. If you want to read my books, pretty much the same thing goes. If there's a dustjacket, take it off first.
The term anal retentive (also anally retentive), commonly abbreviated to anal, is used conversationally to describe a person with such attention to detail that the obsession becomes an annoyance to others, and can be carried out to the detriment of the anal-retentive person.
99% sure my anal-retentive ways irl would bug the crap out of all of you.
Our trailer's "library" would be kept in amazing shape, lol. I'm a little less anal about my magazines than my books - I usually tear perfume samples out because they give me a headache while reading, and I won't cry if one gets a little worn. But books? I actually went to yard sales and bought used copies of the first few Harry Potter books because people always wanted to borrow mine. No way is anybody touching my hardcovers with their pretty, undamaged dust jackets.