Monday, August 3, 2009

painted ladies...

"You don't usually see [us] as tattooed and sexy. We're not the little old ladies who walk around with buns."
Texas librarians show off their ink, raise money for a good cause, and bust some stereotypes at the same time.

10 comments:

  1. See, in my fantasies, the little hottie with the hair pulled up and the glasses at the end of her nose is wearing crotchless panties, leather, and is inked with a naughty version of Twister where her erogenous zones are highlighted with colored circles, all underneath the conservative clothing.

    Which is only loosely held on by Velcro.

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  2. thanks so much for clarifying, Robb.

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  3. Damn, you mean there are librarians out there who walk around without buns? How on Earth...???

    WV: reakfus. Pig Latin?

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  4. Things really ARE better in Texas.

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  5. So, can I show my ink and raise $$?

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  6. I'll take a calendar with cute puppies. I'm constantly disappointed in the library profession as its practitioners jump on whatever bandwagon happens to be passing at the moment in order to convince everyone they're still relevant.

    Libraries are relevant for what they offer, not for what the people who work in libraries take off or put on their bodies.

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  7. I would never have thought that... Interesting... thx.

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  8. And you're appearing in which month?

    Sorry, the wishful thinking bug just flew in, I'll swat him.

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  9. "You don't usually see [us] as tattooed and sexy. We're not the little old ladies who walk around with buns."

    Kinda makes it difficult to sit down doesnt it?

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  10. I've yet to see any evidence of sexy librarians here in Delaware.

    Maybe we need to import some from Ohio and Texas?

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