So I finally got a library card. Praise (insert deity of choice here)!
It's also conveniently located on the way to the food store, how great is that! I had forgotten how great is to be encouraged along by the likes of Mel Gibson, Sean Connery and Denzel Washington, too.
The best part of the experience though, was not getting to bring home 17 books home for FREE (I didn't let myself venture into the periodicals or that number would have been MUCH higher) but was getting to visit a place from a certain someone's past. They shall remain nameless, except to say the their stage name at one time was "Brian the Magnificent"...
We pulled into the parking lot at the main branch of the library and he gasped, "Oh, my God, I've been here..." and I'm all, "Okay, in which lifetime..." and the fact came out that the magnificent magician had done an end of summer tour in his youth in which he visited many area libraries, including the one we had just pulled up to.
Indeed.
I'll refrain from posting pictures of said tour. Besides, I've got better things to do, like read a few books.
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So don't be a punk-ass and steal my stuff. Simply ask me.
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you need to check out my lasagna.
And do you think if we wrote a letter of protest they would bring back Nick? Maybe he can be next seasons Daniel?
I think he'll be fine. But Santino must me taken out. IMMEDIATELY.
does your library have movies to check out too? steph and i used to check out movies from the oshkosh library. not like the sleection was great but i loved that. i lived next door to it pretty much and it was the nicest place in town.
Sadly, no it dosen't have movies. I asked the woman at the check-out counter and she was all: "No, we don't do that in Seminole County."
Well a boo-doo-doo to her, too.
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