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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not taking mine down but we honestly don't get enough foot traffic for it to work.[/quote] So what's the point? [/quote] Virtue signaling. It’s been a dumb trend since their inception. Bunch of NPR listening bots. [/quote] The people who have LFL up in their yards are totally clueless to the fact that they're filled with moldy books from the 60' in them and every single person who opens it wonders why it's still there but for laziness I guess. [/quote] What are you talking about? Most people who have them on their property are checking them regularly. The forgotten ones are usually forgotten scout projects or not taken down when someone moves. I posted previously, but I got one to share the endless stream of books I get sent from publishers (some advance copies, some finished). Good Morning America also sends out copies of their book club picks to LFL owners (if they are registered and fill out the request forms). I also have bookmarks and dog treats in mine. [/quote]
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