Posted on December 11, 2010 by mark10ant
I have a Macke — a habit, a problem, an obsession. I collect beer labels from beers I’ve never collected from before or whatever I have when traveling. Therefore, I ask you, Moocher, to add your label to the collection. Your entry should include a short description, possibly a description of time and place. Maybe a dissertation on the beer that was once behind the label. All I request is the label and something from you: a picture, words, a story. You’re the journalers.
You could even write about the trip that led you to that beer label. Or maybe pronounce on your hometown’s beer and its label.
Overall, good luck, good mooching. And:When this journal is complete please reserve it for me (and notify me) (userID: wheelerc) and I will mooch it back from you. If you are unable to complete the journal within time or have any issues with it please contact me and I’ll mooch it back again.

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Posted on December 11, 2010 by mark10ant
My daughter and I love to journal and be creative so we’re creating a set of journals on various subjects to celebrate shared art and creativity.
This journal is blank and ready to be filled with whatever you choose 🙂 The first few pages have some random thoughts and art in already and you’re welcome to add any art, words, stories, poems, songs, doodles or photos. It is a Free Fill journal where you can create whatever you wish!
Use as many or as few pages as you’d like to share your creativity.
Please don’t alter anyone else’s work.
Please make your entry and then relist here within two weeks.
Have fun!
When this journal is complete please reserve it for me and I will mooch it back from you. If you are unable to complete the journal within time or have any issues with it please contact me here and I’ll mooch it back again.
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This journal appears to be lost or never issued.
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Posted on December 11, 2010 by mark10ant
The Second Homeland Recipe Book: Please put in your second-homeland recipe. It could be a recipe(s) you found while in your second homeland, it could be a recipe from your (first) homeland that has conquered the members of your new. My second homeland is Dresden, Germany. And as a baker, I found that a few of mine imported, American baked goods (which lacked the proper words for translation) were not just more of a hit in Germany than they were in my first homeland, the US, but they won over the hearts and stomachs of the Germans. Therefore, please, share with us your second homeland recipes.
When this journal is complete please reserve it for me and I will mooch it back from you. If you are unable to complete the journal within time or have any issues with it please contact me and I’ll mooch it back again –> User ID: wheelerc
This journal appears to be lost or never issued.
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Posted on December 11, 2010 by mark10ant
When complete, I would love to gift this to a close friend and fellow Education major as a book of inspiration and fun thoughts.
She’s a future Theater Arts teacher (1 year away as of 2010!) who adores Shakespeare, and her interests are many and varied. Feel free to incorporate one or more of the following themes: cats, art, animals, mythical beasts, costuming/costume design, comics, Harry Potter, wolves, fencing, Victorian and Renaissance fashion, crafting, Celtic art/culture, pirates, interesting hats, ancient weaponry, cars, cooking, tea, and computer/video games.
All additions are welcome – photos, art, writing, collage, or any other response you can think of! Use one page or several, but I have three requests:
1) Please respect the other art, and don’t alter other works.2) Please re-list the journal within two weeks of receiving it.3) Please mark your page(s) with your Name/BM ID and/or where you’re from 🙂
My Bookmooch ID is: PeppermintKiwi
Unfortunately this journal has been kept by an inactive moocher and all attempts to recover it so far have failed.
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