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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2007 at 18:32
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

This thread reminded me of either a movie or a tv show or both that I saw some time ago where one of the main characters owed fines for an overdo book or books from his childhood or college days.  He returned to his old home town and the librarian had his name on THE LIST OF DELINQUENTS.  I think that the librarian was something like 80 years old and finding this guy who was so delinquent was her crowning glory.  I can't remember what this movie or tv show was.  Any thoughts?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 05:05
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

This thread reminded me of either a movie or a tv show or both that I saw some time ago where one of the main characters owed fines for an overdo book or books from his childhood or college days.  He returned to his old home town and the librarian had his name on THE LIST OF DELINQUENTS.  I think that the librarian was something like 80 years old and finding this guy who was so delinquent was her crowning glory.  I can't remember what this movie or tv show was.  Any thoughts?

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There is a hilarious Seinfeld episode where Jerry gets a letter from the library stating he never returned the book "Tropic of Cancer" when he was a teenager and his "case" gets investigated by the "library detective",whose name happens to be Mr. Bookman,and the guy acts like a tough,hard-boiled detective type.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 05:13
that guy playing Bookman is brilliant



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 05:41
Never was much of a Seinfeld watcher, but that makes me think of Hawaii Five-0... "Book 'em, Danno."

 

When I had an overdue bill at one of the public libraries here, they threatened to take legal action if I didn't pay the fine, so I paid the ten bucks.   Was pretty surprised and appalled by the threat, actually, even if I didn't take it that seriously.  At other libraries the most they've done is suspended my card, but this library called me (after I hadn't used the library for a year or so) and sent me a letter threatening legal action over materials that I'd returned long ago, but a little late (it was media, and I was a couple days late and they have fairly substantial daily fines for those.  At another library I've found them very easy-going.  At college, I had a couple of steep fines and had to pay them before registering for the next year.

Did they ever contact you about the Tull CD? I'd be tempted to go along there and try to take something out (if you haven't tried this) and then talk to someone, say you forgot about the disc, then later on report it missing and pay them the replacement cost.  I don't think you'd be fined more than the price of the CD (maybe not a great price, but...).  I just feel uncomfortable having outstanding fines.  I don't mind paying the usually as I think of it as donation to the library (though I used to rack 'em up big-time, and that made me a big donor.  Sort of a patron of the arts).




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 16:35
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

that guy playing Bookman is brilliant
 
 
That dude CRACKS ME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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BOOKMAN: You took this book out in 1971.

JERRY: Yes, and I returned it in 1971.

BOOKMAN: Yeah, '71. That was my first year on the job. Bad year for libraries.

Bad year for America. Hippies burning library cards, Abby Hoffman

telling everybody to steal books. I don't judge a man by the length of

his hair or the kind of music he listens to. Rock was never my bag. But

you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the New York Public

Library, fella.

JERRY: Look, Mr. Bookman. I--I returned that book. I remember it very

specifically.

BOOKMAN: You're a comedian, you make people laugh.

JERRY: I try.

BOOKMAN: You think this is all a big joke, don't you?

JERRY: No, I don't.

BOOKMAN: I saw you on T.V. once; I remembered your name--from my list. I looked

it up. Sure enough, it checked out. You think because you're a celebrity

that somehow the law doesn't apply to you, that you're above the law?

JERRY: Certainly not.

BOOKMAN: Well, let me tell you something, funny boy. Y'know that little stamp,

the one that says "New York Public Library"? Well that may not mean

anything to you, but that means a lot to me. One whole hell of a lot.

Sure, go ahead, laugh if you want to. I've seen your type before:

Flashy, making the scene, flaunting convention. Yeah, I know what you're

thinking. What's this guy making such a big stink about old library

books? Well, let me give you a hint, junior. Maybe we can live without

libraries, people like you and me. Maybe. Sure, we're too old to change

the world, but what about that kid, sitting down, opening a book, right

now, in a branch at the local library and finding drawings of pee-pees

and wee-wees on the Cat in the Hat and the Five Chinese Brothers?

Doesn't HE deserve better? Look. If you think this is about overdue

fines and missing books, you'd better think again. This is about that

kid's right to read a book without getting his mind warped! Or: maybe

that turns you on, Seinfeld; maybe that's how y'get your kicks. You and

your good-time buddies. Well I got a flash for ya, joy-boy: Party time

is over. Y'got seven days, Seinfeld. That is one week!

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LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 21:31
That is freakin' hysterical. . LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2007 at 00:41
I was never a big Seinfeld fan so I don't think that that was the show I was thinking of; however, it is quite apropos.  Also, I have seen a few episodes here and there throughout the years, so it is quite possible that might have been it.
 
The above lines were pretty funny.  As I was reading it, I actually pictured Dan Aykroyd playing the Bookman character.  It reminded me of his portrayal of Joe Friday in Dragnet, and also the policeman character he played on According to Jim.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2007 at 00:44
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

that guy playing Bookman is brilliant
 


 

That dude CRACKS ME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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BOOKMAN: You took this book out in 1971.


JERRY: Yes, and I returned it in 1971.


BOOKMAN: Yeah, '71. That was my first year on the job. Bad year for libraries.


Bad year for America. Hippies burning library cards, Abby Hoffman


telling everybody to steal books. I don't judge a man by the length of


his hair or the kind of music he listens to. Rock was never my bag. But


you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the New York Public


Library, fella.


JERRY: Look, Mr. Bookman. I--I returned that book. I remember it very


specifically.


BOOKMAN: You're a comedian, you make people laugh.


JERRY: I try.


BOOKMAN: You think this is all a big joke, don't you?


JERRY: No, I don't.


BOOKMAN: I saw you on T.V. once; I remembered your name--from my list. I looked


it up. Sure enough, it checked out. You think because you're a celebrity


that somehow the law doesn't apply to you, that you're above the law?


JERRY: Certainly not.


BOOKMAN: Well, let me tell you something, funny boy. Y'know that little stamp,


the one that says "New York Public Library"? Well that may not mean


anything to you, but that means a lot to me. One whole hell of a lot.


Sure, go ahead, laugh if you want to. I've seen your type before:


Flashy, making the scene, flaunting convention. Yeah, I know what you're


thinking. What's this guy making such a big stink about old library


books? Well, let me give you a hint, junior. Maybe we can live without


libraries, people like you and me. Maybe. Sure, we're too old to change


the world, but what about that kid, sitting down, opening a book, right


now, in a branch at the local library and finding drawings of pee-pees


and wee-wees on the Cat in the Hat and the Five Chinese Brothers?


Doesn't HE deserve better? Look. If you think this is about overdue


fines and missing books, you'd better think again. This is about that


kid's right to read a book without getting his mind warped! Or: maybe


that turns you on, Seinfeld; maybe that's how y'get your kicks. You and


your good-time buddies. Well I got a flash for ya, joy-boy: Party time


is over. Y'got seven days, Seinfeld. That is one week!


-------------------------------------------------------

 

LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL



Jody you are pimpin',,, I wanted to post a few lines from that but couldn't remember the dialog word for word, and was too tired to search. Awesome

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2007 at 01:40
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

I was never a big Seinfeld fan so I don't think that that was the show I was thinking of; however, it is quite apropos.  Also, I have seen a few episodes here and there throughout the years, so it is quite possible that might have been it.
 
The above lines were pretty funny.  As I was reading it, I actually pictured Dan Aykroyd playing the Bookman character.  It reminded me of his portrayal of Joe Friday in Dragnet, and also the policeman character he played on According to Jim.
 
The thing that is so funny about that scene,besides the great dialogue,is the character of Bookman himself.He is wearing a trenchcoat,is sort of rumpled,and is absolutely stone-faced and serious when he's saying his lines.He paces the room and does a lot of abrupt turns when he's talking and he punctuates his sentences by pointing at Jerry,etc.,and the whole time Jerry is trying not to laugh.
 
Thanks for indulging me a bit guys,I am a huge Seinfeld fan.


Edited by TheProgtologist - September 07 2007 at 16:00


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2007 at 02:24
I dunno guys, there's something hopelessly romantic about doing something illegal for the Tull. Maybe I will try to sneak it back in...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 21:52
I would put it in a plain brown bag, leave it on their doorstep, ring the doorbell and then run like hell. Be sure and take a back route to your house so they can't follow you. This has always worked for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2007 at 03:29
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

I dunno guys, there's something hopelessly romantic about doing something illegal for the Tull. Maybe I will try to sneak it back in...


What you could do is tie the CD to a brick and throw it through the library window; criminal damage and theft - how romantic is that?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 02:32
OR, I could toss the CD through the window, ring the libary's doorbell (wait, do they have one? No matter), leave 'em some flaming dog crap, THEN run. How's that?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2007 at 18:23
Of course you should return it to the library.
But, hey, I didn't know libraries where you can rent CDs!!!! That would be great!!! Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2007 at 09:57
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Return it,they cannot charge you a years worth of fines.They can only charge you the cost of the item.

Yeah, they're not supposed to charge any more than the cost of the thing. If it wasn't the case, the the Rush in Rio DVD would have costs me a lot more than it did...

And also, at my library, the fine is 1 dollar per day. That would $365 for you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2007 at 10:39
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

OR, I could toss the CD through the window, ring the libary's doorbell (wait, do they have one? No matter), leave 'em some flaming dog crap, THEN run. How's that?
Don't forget to leave the front door ajar with the CD precariously sitting a top the door so that when they open it the CD comes crashing down on their head. If this is the full J Tull 40 year collection box set, I am sure it could do some serious damage. Finally, revenge for years of being told to be quiet.

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