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Richard

@LibGroves

Librarian. 50/50 chance I’m wearing a cardigan. I may know something about statistics. I speak for no one else, as no one would want that.

I much rather have streets filled with bodega cats over cars any day

KitKat, known as the "Mayor of 16th Street," was killed by a Waymo cab last week in San Francisco, sparking calls for more regulation of driverless cars. rollingstone.com/culture/cultur…



So is fear of the president is now the greatest fear in this country?


Can’t wait for the right wingers who want the US to be all white to make up a new word so they don’t have to use homogenous


What the actual F @Adobe libraries are no longer educational? All that means is fewer people are going to be able to use your software


Who else thinks the Pres is going to announce something awful soon so he wants Natl Guard in place in DC to stop protestors before they can get into the city?


A surprising amount of modern parenting is cord management


Been watching a lot of old George Strait songs on YouTube…miss his voice in country


One the greatest issues I have as a parent at the moment might be how to respond to my kids if they ask me what was up with the Presidents of the USA back in the late ‘90s


Goddamn. Watching the full Nirvana MTV Unplugged and it might be the best expression of depression ever


The greatest Gen-X cultural currency possible is having been in the audience for Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged session


First bombshell news of the F1 season just dropped and…whoa


New travel guide idea…Places to read. It’s just exploring cities by finding the best places to read. Of course there will always be a chapter dedicated to the local libraries and one about bookstores


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A truck loaded with thousands of copies of Roget's Thesaurus spilled its load leaving New York Witnesses were stunned, startled, aghast, stupefied, confused, shocked, rattled, paralyzed, dazed, bewildered, surprised, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, confounded, astonished, and numbed.

DocAtCDI's tweet image. A truck loaded with thousands of copies of Roget's Thesaurus spilled its load leaving New York Witnesses were stunned, startled, aghast, stupefied, confused, shocked, rattled, paralyzed, dazed, bewildered, surprised, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, confounded, astonished, and numbed.

Welcome is not the word I would be using for the rest of that sign

LibGroves's tweet image. Welcome is not the word I would be using for the rest of that sign

First @WaffleHouse breakfast in a long time was great. The newly rebuilt one on Brainerd rd is awesome and the best service anywhere!


Realizing that music you’ve been listening to “for a few years” is older then your kids


Ugh…I knew it was coming but Ugh capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bill…


Today is my 21st library workaversary. I’ve been doing this more than half my life now!


New Zealand cricket season just opened. Which means it’s officially summer. For them of course. Which means winter for us.


I was already getting sad reading about Rosalyn Carter then found out we share a birthday 55 years apart and I just can’t


United States Tendencias

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