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Librarians don't fit classic stereotypes

I was wearing my favorite T-shirt, the one that said "U*N*A*B*A*S*H*E*D LIBRARIAN" on it, when I had the hang gliding accident that smashed my wrist. (Now THERE'S an opening sentence you wouldn't expect to see in a column written by a slightly-over-middle-aged librarian.)

Read the full article by Carol Petrowski, a La Crosse County Library System staff member at the Onalaska Public Library.

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