I am always telling you about interesting things happening at my library. But what about the not all that interesting things?
"What would be the point of that?" You ask. "I am here to be entertained and enlightened, not to face the great human desert of realism."
Oh.
So you don't want to hear about the two little old ladies who come here every Wednesday and sit together at one of the Internet computers upstairs to watch Cat Stevens videos?
"Well, it's a bit late to stop you now." You say resignedly.
Sure, but don't you feel like you have a more rounded vision of my library?
Hello?
Hello?
I mean, it was almost interesting.
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