A perk of getting older which I just recently found out – senior citizens, at least at our library, are not subject to overdue fines. Of course, neither Calvin or his parents are senior citizens, but just thought I’d mention our library policy anyway.
At one time in my life I lived in libraries, some of the best in the western world, but I was frustrated as a kid, only allowed to check out juvenile books. That held me back several years.Absolutely stupid policy.
When I was young (early 1950s) my Dad brought me home a book from the library to read. At that age, I had no idea what a library was. So I kept it for a loong time. Had 35c in overdue fees. THEN I knew what a library was.
It was a penny a day when I was a kid. Never had to pay it as Mom was a mystery book addict and she’d call “Go get your library books!” whenever it was time to go to the library, so my books were never overdue.
Thank God for the Internet and cheap used books on Amazon. Sadly to say, my Library experiences were not pleasant ones – neither public nor University.
I’ve never had an overdue book, so I wasn’t even sure what the overdue fee is in our library.I just looked it up on their website, and guess what? It’s 5 cents a day on books. It’s $1 a day on videos.
Important to remember—libertarians are opposed to public libraries. http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Landauer/The_Scourge_of_Public_Libraries.shtml for example.
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Of course, they’re opposed to public anything, preferring a eat-or-be-eaten world to civilized society. Or, perhaps they’re just against people knowing things. No wait, that would be the republicans.
The Reader Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Hobbes warned Calvin that he shouldn’t rent that Librarian Vixens video.
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
That’s because they know you.
laughingkitty almost 8 years ago
A perk of getting older which I just recently found out – senior citizens, at least at our library, are not subject to overdue fines. Of course, neither Calvin or his parents are senior citizens, but just thought I’d mention our library policy anyway.
jackhs almost 8 years ago
Calvin checked out a book?
chovil almost 8 years ago
At one time in my life I lived in libraries, some of the best in the western world, but I was frustrated as a kid, only allowed to check out juvenile books. That held me back several years.Absolutely stupid policy.
NormyBates almost 8 years ago
I suppose a discreet unattractive middle-aged woman with glasses and without private life. Emh… just a cliché.
asianwoof almost 8 years ago
$0.10? Is this 1986?
sandpiper almost 8 years ago
I agree with Calvin. For certain types of individuals, a look is more effective than a weapon.
rshive almost 8 years ago
When I was young (early 1950s) my Dad brought me home a book from the library to read. At that age, I had no idea what a library was. So I kept it for a loong time. Had 35c in overdue fees. THEN I knew what a library was.
æ² almost 8 years ago
Bad librarian pickup line: “Hey baby, are you overdue? ‘Cause you’re lookin’ FINE”
Ducks
mourdac Premium Member almost 8 years ago
You don’t want the Library Police after you.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Water boarding…..
tom almost 8 years ago
It was a penny a day when I was a kid. Never had to pay it as Mom was a mystery book addict and she’d call “Go get your library books!” whenever it was time to go to the library, so my books were never overdue.
Astroman007 almost 8 years ago
Calvin’s Mom could have worked this to her advantage…
Intimated that only she could intervene with the librarian, but that Calvin would have to be his best behavior.
Somewhat like Santa Claus…
inevattable almost 8 years ago
Thank God for the Internet and cheap used books on Amazon. Sadly to say, my Library experiences were not pleasant ones – neither public nor University.
NRHAWK Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I remember that look. That’s why even with today’s friendlier staff I’m still never late returning them.
somebodyshort almost 8 years ago
When I was a kid the library had a “bookmobile” that came around once a week. I was a week late returning a book.
3 cents
BiggerNate91 almost 8 years ago
The last fine I had to pay was probably 70 cents.
laughingkitty almost 8 years ago
I’ve never had an overdue book, so I wasn’t even sure what the overdue fee is in our library.I just looked it up on their website, and guess what? It’s 5 cents a day on books. It’s $1 a day on videos.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
In the distant past and far future Librarians will regain their power and be dangerous again.
gbars70 almost 8 years ago
Calvin must’ve begun learning English when he was in utero.
anorok2 almost 8 years ago
Believe or not,here in San Lorenzo, Ca. if you lose certain books they find you $100.I’ve never lost a book yet!
Number Three almost 8 years ago
I bet it’s a lot more expensive now…
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UncleTim` almost 8 years ago
Watch out for the Library Police, Calvin!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 8 years ago
At least Calvin didn’t have Mike Binkley’s librarian…
http://www.hoodedutilitarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/library014.jpg
fuzz3942 almost 8 years ago
I agree with Calvin. I was always in trouble with a librarian when I was a kid.
decalwrites almost 8 years ago
Very very bad things, Calvin. https://www.amazon.com/Library-Policeman-Stephen-King/dp/1508218617
neverenoughgold almost 8 years ago
My wife and I spend a fair amount of time in one of our local libraries. We volunteer to keep the library’s history center up to date.
After all, when it comes to local history, who is better served with the knowledge of the past than seniors…
markjoseph125 almost 8 years ago
Important to remember—libertarians are opposed to public libraries. http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Landauer/The_Scourge_of_Public_Libraries.shtml for example.
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Of course, they’re opposed to public anything, preferring a eat-or-be-eaten world to civilized society. Or, perhaps they’re just against people knowing things. No wait, that would be the republicans.
Romeo2Delta2 over 5 years ago
Sounds like he’s met Madame Pince.