ACCESS TO BOOKS. NO FINES. People, look at the bennies!
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think that Merriam Webster gives us an angle.
Main Entry: li·brar·i·an
Pronunciation: lI-'brer-E-&n
Function: noun
: a specialist in the care or management of a library
- li·brar·i·an·ship /-"ship/ noun
Care? Management? Administration of systems.
Sexiest library employee?
Clearly, I'll give you that one.
He's sexy.
He's not a librarian.
Didn't Bush go out of his way to point out that a lot of women voted in Afghanistan and Iraq? Has he mentioned any of this to the Saudis?
Oh, wait. Those guys are our allies. I forgot.
Except to be hired as a librarian (as opposed to librarian assistant or library clerk) people generally are required to have a degree in library science.
A sys admin, is something else entirely. A sys admin of a library? Sure, a library employee, but not a librarian.
DAMN the lead of Bride & Prejudice is shockingly beautiful. Like jaw dropping. Wanna go see the movie now.
BOOKS, Kat, BOOKS. You are so missing the point, dearie.
DAMN the lead of Bride & Prejudice is shockingly beautiful. Like jaw dropping.
I was just saying that the other night -- she's exactly the current beauty "ideal". Not white, but light eyes and fine features.
They could've called him "Sexiest Library Guy". Like the Sexiest Door Guy at the top of the page, who is also foine.
I've never heard of Bride and Prejudice. Should I have?
BOOKS, Kat, BOOKS. You are so missing the point, dearie.
No. I get that he has access to books. But he's not a librarian.
Much like Parker Posey's character in Party Girl is not a librarian.
she's exactly the current beauty "ideal".
Didn't she start as one of the dance girls. They have a specific name for them, but I can't remember what it is.
On ER: is this the first time that Kerry's mentioned why she needs to use a crutch? I remember wondering before, and I don't remember it being directly named, but I'm not sure.