People of New Orleans,

May 11, 2008 08:35


I come in peace. I promise. By saying this I do realize that it may double your paranoia against me, but it is the truth. I bare you neither ill will nor malicious intent. When I ask how your day has been, I am not implying that you have spent it badly. When I say "How are you?" I am not implying that all the years you have been on this earth have ( Read more... )

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gemafova May 12 2008, 15:38:08 UTC
Wow, what's up with people there? So, sensitive. Well, you can't worry about how what you say might be misinterpreted by anybody all the time. So, don't stay in your room too long on anybody's account. No hiding allowed, lady.

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anachronus May 12 2008, 19:30:48 UTC
I actually do mean "I hope your afternoon is full of pestilence and suffering" when I say good morning. But then I do talk to a lot of law students.

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phantasmagoricy May 14 2008, 20:47:07 UTC
and you're a librarian. its requisite of your position.

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happyfunholli May 14 2008, 23:58:41 UTC
Well, lawyers and those aspiring to be lawyers aren't real people any way. (-:

I'm trying to get my boss to start a new policy. The policy would be that customers aren't allowed to touch the books until after they have bought them. I think it is a good one.

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