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A notebook (notepad, writing pad, drawing pad, legal pad) is a book or binder composed of pages, often ruled, made out of paper, used for purposes including recording notes or memoranda, writing, drawing, and scrapbooking.
Paper notebooks can be distinguished by:
According to legend, Thomas W. Holley of Holyoke, Massachusetts invented the legal pad around the year 1888 when he innovated the idea to collect all the sortings, various sort of substandard paper scraps from various factories, and stitch them together in order to sell them as pads at an affordable and fair price. In about 1900, the latter then evolved into the modern legal pad when a local judge requested for a margin to be drawn on the left side of the paper. This was the first legal pad.
The only technical requirement for this type of stationery to be considered a true "legal pad" is that it must have margins of 1.25 inches (3.17 centimeters) from the left edge of legal pad. Here, the margin, also known as down lines, is room used to write notes or comments. Legal pads usually have a gum binding at the top as opposed to a spiral or stitched binding.
Actors: Bill Johns (actor), Nikki Mull (editor), Nikki Mull (actress), Anna Meseda (actress), Anna Meseda (actress), Linda Mattox Burns (actress), Michael Brill (actor), Linda Mattox Burns (actress), Michael Robert Burns (director), Michael Robert Burns (editor), Andrew Lyle (actor), Michael Bezushko (writer), John Lellelid (actor), Bigfoot (actor), Ben Park (actor),
Plot: Harry is in his apartment reading the newspaper. His overbearing mother calls him and they have a brief talk. Then Harry heads out to the library. Outside the library a red notebook falls out of the sky at Harry's feet. At the library the notebook begins to talk to him. Back at home the notebook informs Harry of the existence of Bigfoot. A super8 montage shows Bigfoot in a boxing match and learning how to become invisible. Harry and the notebook drive to the woods as the notebook tells another story.
Keywords: alien, bigfoot, character-name-in-title, forest, spaceshipI showed him my notebook
The underside of my soul
Released in scribbles on pages
He smiled and held my hand
I knew that he would see
For he dreams of touching beauty, too
There has to be more than the work day
He's painting houses
He's painting houses for a while
I'm home to his canvas
Coming to life
I write in my notebook
With feeling that takes me by surprise
And thoughts that I don't know I have
They're hidden by useless facts
That I've compiled at the office where I work
Where there is no time for feeling anything
You see, I just work there
To finance my real life
That begins with scribbles on pages
And thoughts of how and when
Museums on Sundays
Whenever we, can we both go
And stay there for hours
Feeding our spirits
And beauty is still free
And beauty is not exclusive
And beauty is ours to touch and to know
To touch and know
Don't you think there's more, I really have to know?
Don't you think there's more to life?
Don't you think there's more, I really have to know?
Don't you think there's more to life?
Don't you think there's more to life?
Don't you think there's more to life?
Don't you think there's more to life?
And don't you think there's more to life?