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I am NOT the Annoyed Librarianabout me, farce

by Meredith Farkas on 11/9/2007 with 35 comments

There’s been some speculation in the comments of this blog, her blog, and even at some dinners that I write the Annoyed Librarian . I want to state emphatically that this isn’t the case. I have no connection to the Annoyed Librarian, and that should be obvious to anyone who reads both of our blogs. …

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