[Publib] Almost Friday humor

Lynne Ingersoll lingersoll at blueislandlibrary.org
Thu Sep 13 14:50:27 EDT 2007


Yes, perhaps, but if you've been in prison, parole is usually an
achievement.  And where better to get started on a new life than your local
library!

 

Lynne S. Ingersoll

Lynne S. Ingersoll

Reference Services Manager

Technical Services Manager

Blue Island Public Library

2433 York Street

Blue Island, IL 60406

(708) 388-1078 x20

(708) 388-9301 Fax

 

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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org]
On Behalf Of Harry Willems
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:09 PM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] Almost Friday humor

 

I guess I shouldn't be shocked or amazed at what crosses the Circ. Desk.  A
young lady wanted to get a library card, so I told her that was a good
thing, but we needed proof of address.  She couldn't find any, then she
said:  "would my parole papers work?"  Ah, yes if they have your current
address.  I'm not sure I would be flashing my parole papers about if I were
in her shoes.  

 

 

 

Harry Willems, Director          316-744-6318

Park City Public Library          316-744-6319

1530 E. 61st St. N.                 hwillems at parkcitypubliclibrary.com  *
www.parkcitypubliclibrary.com

Park City, KS 67219

 

42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.  

 

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