Apparently George Washington owes $300,000 for overdue library books.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/lifestyl...-1225855219715
Having worked in libraries in years past, I always found the worst culprits for overdue books were the staff themselves.
Apparently George Washington owes $300,000 for overdue library books.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/lifestyl...-1225855219715
Having worked in libraries in years past, I always found the worst culprits for overdue books were the staff themselves.
What the hell is a Ninja Twizzle? Does it have anything to do with hard shelled aquatic life forms that live in the sewer?
Damn...libraries were tough back then! All the libraries I go to, cap overdue charges at $10.00 per item. Georgie would only owe twenty bucks in my area!!
P.S. He should have signed up for e-mail notification to get reminders about when his books would be due.![]()
I wonder how they would go about collecting on those overdue fees. hehehe
"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned / Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."
Wasn't there a Seinfeld episode where Jerry owed like a couple of thousand on an overdue book? And he thought he could sweat talk his way out of it.
What the hell is a Ninja Twizzle? Does it have anything to do with hard shelled aquatic life forms that live in the sewer?
At my university, some of the books were "on reserve" meaning you could only check them out for three hours at a time. The overdue charge was 2 cents per minute!
After a certain time, though, it would be less costly to pay the book replacement fee. The "unreplaceable" books weren't allowed to be checked out.
There's a line in the school policy book that you can't get your diploma unless all outstanding balances are paid. So the week before graduation, there were lines of seniors paying their book fees![]()
Maybe that's why the Library of Congress was created soonafter Washington was president.
http://www.loc.gov/about/history.html
According to this article, it's actually $4577. I'm more inclined to believe the latter number, as $300,000 would be around $4 a day, which doesn't make sense at all.