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Old 04-19-2012, 03:18 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Sydney's Mom View Post
I recently requested and read the Art of Fielding (great book) and when I went in Tuesday night, saw it on the shelf. If I had known they were going to buy it just for me, I would have gone out and bought it myself.

I know a lot of us used libraries when we couldn't afford to buy books. So, should there be an income cut-off for library useage?

That's quite the assumption you've made. Who said they bought it solely on your request and donation? How do you know it wasn't on their list to purchase? How do you know they didn't already have it and you just never noticed it?

Sorry but add me to the list of those that don't like your poll. It's not about income or what someone can or cannot afford.
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