Monday, March 2, 2009

Not That

One of my other supervisors at the library was telling a story about why the library had to close late one night. This was in the old days before sophisticated computers with barcodes and such. She said an entire family of two parents and five kids applied for library cards 5 minutes before closing. And then she added, "And this family was black - not that that has anything to do with the story."

Really? Then why did you even mention it? It just seemed so random and bizarre to purposely slip that information in there and then deny it a moment later. So lame.

1 comment:

addy said...

Strange. And unnecessary!