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do you still have a library card?
i let mine expire.
my wife has one. i read in waves. amazing what you can do on the library websites. no need to know that crazy decimal system anymore. you guys still card carrying members? part of my means/methods to saving $$. i spend a ton on books. cliff |
I haven't had a library card since '96.
I guess as a student my ID acted as one. That takes us up to 2000. |
the libraries out here are homeless shelters.
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Yep. I go weekly with the kids.
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Yup
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Yes, one of the local libraries is pretty good and we go w/ the kids. The other one is a little, smelly.
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I go several times per week. So does my wife and kid. We all have our own cards.
My library is great at helping me find obscure titles and getting them to me asap. Pretty much anything that has been printed in numbers I can get, sometimes it takes awhile depending on where it is coming from. The reference desk girl is hot, too. |
yes, and enjoy it with my kid often.
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My wife takes the kids every few weeks. I would imagine that libraries are going to become popular as people try to reduce expenses. I used to get audio books from the library but it seems that most of the CDs were "polished" with sand and gravel by previous people.
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Yes I do. Our local library is great. CDs and DVDs can be a little beat up, but you can order anything online and have it waiting for you at your local branch.
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yes, and i am also the vice president of our library board.
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Yes, but it has been a while since I visited only because I have books piled up at home that I own and haven't read.
Seems like every book I read leads me to two or three more. |
Lol, your library cards expire? WHY????
Here in the Seattle area we have separate City (Seattle only) and County libraries. Talk about the worst idea ever. I still go to the library for hard to find or really expensive books. Fancy cookbooks for example. Most everything else I'll just buy used in hardback. |
Yes, I go to Borders, pick up a book or magazine and read it in the cafe :)
My GF joined a book club and started reading LOTS of books so instead of being left out I started going to the library and are really enjoying reading. |
just got a new library card. guys were talking about the costs of entertainment in another thread. in addition to lots of books to read, our libraries have new release DVD's (regular movies, not just documentaries) and it doesn't cost anything to rent them for 3 days...
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The cards expire? ..... diggin deep into the remote areas of my wallet.
My card has a upc code, but no expiration date is visible, but it's old. Probably circa 1985. Wonder if it's still good. |
I use it for the free dvd rentals. they have a surprisingly good selection - lots of R rated movies too- I rented "The Departed" last week.
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I just got a new one. My old one expired because of not using it.
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yea, last time i saw my card...i was 13. i assumed it expired.
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Yes, definitely! My wife and I are avid readers and our local Lakewood/Pierce County Library is great. We have run out of room for books of our own, so we have become more choosy about what we buy, usually reference type books and those that we expect to read or use more than once. For best sellers, NY Times book list, and that sort of thing, we can research them on the library website, order those that we would like to read, and are called when they come in. The Library is 2 miles away.
Best, Tom |
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