In 2005, I checked out a book from my office library but another book got listed against me name in lieu.
Talked to the librarian; issue clarified. Another came along; again talked to her; clarified. For some mysterious reason, they could not simply delete the error from the system. Now two years and three librarians later, the book is still against my name and I have to pay for it if I want ot leave the company by Friday.
I am pissed. So pissed that I am contemplating doing sthing I have never done: steal a book. Is it worth it? Shall I? Would I?
If it has to be, it has to be the golden paged leather-bound copy of Rudyard Kipling that I have not been able to find anywhere else.
Hmmmphhhhh................
England
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In Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in Act 1, a guard says, “Something is rotten in
the state of Denmark,” expressing his suspicion and concern about the moral
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2 comments:
two wrongs does make a right sometimes ;) UDA DEY BIDU
santa claus...
i hope you did steal that book!!! :)
s%%le
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