Librarians should be fanatical about their choice of pencils. Whether you prefer the classic feel of a wooden #2 pencil, the silent lead advancement of a .7mm Paper Mate Sharpwriter, or the clicking comfort of Bic’s Bicmatic Grip, insist that your library director cater to your personal writing preferences regardless of the cost.
[Editor’s note: This blog post was first drafted using a gold Montegrappa Alfa Romeo mechanical pencil.]
Ask the readers: Librarians, what is your favorite pencil?
Showing posts with label divas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label divas. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Glamorous, Being
A polite librarian should resist any attempts at glamor or fashion and refrain from wearing meat dresses at the reference desk. A cardigan covered with Greek yogurt and cat hair is adequately fashionable.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Ink pen diva, Being an
A good librarian should be fanatical about his or her preference in ink pens. Refuse to write with anything that doesn't meet the standards set by your pen of choice. Label your pens with your name so that people won't steal them. Leave decoy pens on your desk for others to borrow/take. Throw tantrums when your pens disappear. Berate the office secretary who accidentally orders your pens without the gel-grip.
Library administrators should be "pro-choice" when it comes to librarians' fanaticism with ink pens. The additional cost of each Pilot G-2 05 will be money well spent if it helps quell a librarian uprising.
Ask the readers: What is your favorite pen, and what makes it so special?
Library administrators should be "pro-choice" when it comes to librarians' fanaticism with ink pens. The additional cost of each Pilot G-2 05 will be money well spent if it helps quell a librarian uprising.
Ask the readers: What is your favorite pen, and what makes it so special?
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