2006 Moleskine Weekly Planner
The 2006 Moleskine weekly planner is awesome. I am totally getting one for school. It has a whole lot features that will help keep me on track during school, and other shit that I don't need, but would enjoy showing off to others that ask about the "little black book". When buying something of this quality and usefulness, money isn't a factor.
It has a map with all the time zones, holidays for different countries, currency conversions, international seasonal average temperature chart, distance chart, dialing codes, measures & conversions and international sizes, itinerary, a section to enter 'a-whole-lota' personal information, a section in back for notes, and a address book. HEAVEN! And as always they have a rigid, durable oilcloth bound 'Moleskine' cover and sturdy thread bound binding with fine Italian acid-free paper pages. Moleskine journals also have a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed when not in use, a black ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard and oilcloth for holding tickets, notes and clippings.
I will probably go for the large planner because the pocket just doesn't seem to have enough room for all the notes I would take. Any who, I think in would be a classy addition to any M collection.
It has a map with all the time zones, holidays for different countries, currency conversions, international seasonal average temperature chart, distance chart, dialing codes, measures & conversions and international sizes, itinerary, a section to enter 'a-whole-lota' personal information, a section in back for notes, and a address book. HEAVEN! And as always they have a rigid, durable oilcloth bound 'Moleskine' cover and sturdy thread bound binding with fine Italian acid-free paper pages. Moleskine journals also have a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed when not in use, a black ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard and oilcloth for holding tickets, notes and clippings.
I will probably go for the large planner because the pocket just doesn't seem to have enough room for all the notes I would take. Any who, I think in would be a classy addition to any M collection.

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