ita, you should call his boss, or whatever organization he has to report to.
Use terms like "lawsuit" and "litigation" and "attorney."
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ita, you should call his boss, or whatever organization he has to report to.
Use terms like "lawsuit" and "litigation" and "attorney."
(THERAPIST grunts and writhes in pain) ita: Come on, it's for your own good. OK. so, maybe I want to see that for me AND for ita.
Mostly I'm going to ignore him, loudly, because there's no real way to stop him. He's friendly with a number of instructors, and there's no way he'll keep his mouth shut.
vw, I have two books due back to the library in November.
Of 2005.
Okay, one more thing for la bug (even though I know you've already gone off to do copying work -- this only nagged at me while I was at lunch).
Apparently Sabrina took them out of the desk drawer last week, because she noticed that they were all overdue, and seems she told several people to make sure I'd take care of it.
Huh?
No, really, huh?
Can you talk to her (and, hell, everybody) and ask that she notify you about things by email rather than asking someone else to remind you? While they are still your books, it sounds like the notifying got dropped somewhere along the line as well. I don't think it's at all out of line to ask your coworkers to work with how you receive information best, as long as it's something reasonable -- whether that's sending you an email, leaving a note, whatever. Not hoping that someone else will do the reminding, umm, sometime.
My library has an online renewal option. You can even renew when the books are overdue and you end up not having to pay a fine. So, not only do I end up having overdue books, I cheat the library out of their fine money.
Guess where I'm going tonight?
Wicked!!! Whee!!!!
vw-
I have books from my public library which I took out over 4 years ago. I am not sure what I should do. But you are not alone, nor even aws bad as I am.
My library has an online renewal option.
So does ours, but I think not for ILL books.
Wicked!!! Whee!!!!
woooo! It's GREAT.
No problem, Cass.Cookbook Buffistas rock like rocking things at 350 ° for 25 minutes. Or, you know, thanks.
I just view overdue library books as an opportunity to donate to the library.Me too. It's my way of giving back to the system. I keep the books with less guilt and happily hand over the cash when I do return them knowing that my sloth helps bring other books there to live too.
dropping incendiary terms like quadraplegic. Sure, he says I'm at no more risk than your average joe of becoming one. But damage is already done in the listener's mind.Like the bird flu could eventually turn into a pandemic! . Not that we're in danger of a pandemic! mind you. Just that if the pathogen mutates in about ten specific ways, a pandemic! is possible. Not that we want you to worry or anything... Because it's no more likely than any other bug evolving and wiping out people. No, really, don't worry any more than usual.
Grrrrr.