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For years you've been watching your tongue so that what you say doesn't end up here. Now, you'll have to watch how you look. You never know who has a camera.

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the fake one will be just fine

95 [+ / -]     Mar 01, 2008

  • Librarian: I'm going to have to see some form of ID.
  • Sorostitute: What do you mean by ID?
  • Librarian: Your ass crack, what else?

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03/06/2008, 09:38 AM

A librarian said...
This might have been a library student worker, but almost certainly not a librarian. We'd get fired for talking like that to a patron.

03/06/2008, 09:38 AM

A librarian follows up said...
Plus, it's not usually librarians working the checkout desk. That's usually student workers.

03/06/2008, 1:10 PM

Umm said...
I do believe they mean the bar...

03/11/2008, 12:24 PM

RP said...
If they mean the bar then why is the employee referred to as "Librarian"? Are the bar employees are actually called librarians?

If so then for the sake of clarity the "@" should be more specific. If the bar employees are not normally referred to as librarians then we have to assume this occurred in a real library.

03/13/2008, 6:00 PM

me said...
RP, you must be in law school

03/13/2008, 8:43 PM

Sammi said...
It's an actual library, and it was an actual librarian. It was whispered to the other coworkers, except OIA saw fit to take that part out.

03/13/2008, 10:19 PM

stapler said...
So what the hell is the difference between the students working behind the checkout desk and actual librarians? I say if you work at a library then you are a librarian, with the exception of the janitors and security personnel.

03/17/2008, 12:44 PM

RP said...
Actual librarians have to have a degree:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Librarian

but I only knew that because of a comment on Consumerist.


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