sometimes it's neccessary to keep you going on with basic things like paying the rent, let alone giving you the freedom to breathe and do work like this.
But sorry - didn't want to sound like Jon Webb.
Well, what I was getting at is that I'm assuming that the Society is not your source of income; you have another job for that. So selling for the society is a burden to keep the society going, but selling is not a burden for your survival. But I understand your connectivity with the Society.
I guess this is getting a bit stupid from my side now (and also leads away from the meaning of this thread) + ABOVE ALL: You (purple) are one of the Last persons, I could argue about that issue, since You have been donating to the Society twice and in addition bought the whole run of the yearbooks.
But even though you're right here: "the Society is not your source of income"
[it is an officially accredited NPO, so it Can't be my 'income' by definition. (Fact is: I've even been putting private money into it for years to keep it going at all)]
you're wrong here: "...you have another job for that" Anyway, my point is: I am running the Bukowski-Society. Have done so for years. Without me, it would have been gone long ago. And without me now - it will go. This is the reason, why keeping me running (at all) is the very basis of keeping the Buk-Society running.