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This plugger has certainly has one, though I check out more audio books that printed! Of course there are also lots of dvds and music on cds. I agree on amethyst52!
My library card is always in my wallet. Oh, by the way, those pieces of paper falling to the floor â theyâre the debit card receipts he forgot to turn in to his CFO (aka, wife) for the past week. Yes, you may ask me how I know this to be true.
My husband goes to two different county libraries once a week. I go with him to one of them. The public libraries now are a wealth of services from public computers to e-books one can check out. They are full of local pluggers.
This Plugger wouldnât be caught dead without her library card! I donât physically get to the library very often, but online access to e-books is great. Overdrive is my friendâŚ
I never had a Gas Card,but I did have a CB Radio License,KRE1145. My Father was a Ham Radio operator,KH6BQS. If anyone remembers those days and systems.The Original Social Networks. I still have a 40 channel Midland CB in my Pickup with a PA Speaker. I know no-one cares but it is nice to think back on Good Memories in these times. You-all Be Safe and Have a Great Day !
I have a library card, but usually go right up the street to âFriends of the Libraryâ. You can get a whole bag of books for $5 or $10 and it supports the library system. I turn in my old books so others can enjoy them too.
My library has both a regular-sized wallet card and a key-chain little card. Iâm able to check out e-books, which are mainly what I read nowadays. (I love books, but e-books have me spoiled with being able to change font size, adjust brightness, etc. for these aging eyes!) The library also has nice âstudy roomsâ where I go when I have a lot of forms to fill out, or when I just want to read or write without being distracted at home. Itâs a great place!
I donât know about you, but when I was a young driver gas credit cards were uncommonâŚand most young âuns didnât qualify for credit yet. Then again who needed to charge gas when you could roll in and tell the attendant to pump in a dollarâs worth and drive for a couple days?
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
How much is âa little cashâ? Will he be able to pay for what he ordered at this fast-food joint?
Watcher almost 6 years ago
Computers use the internet to read and listen to books now.
Dave Thompson Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I sure have a library card. Beats the heck out of buying and having to store a bunch of books myself.
nyssawho13 almost 6 years ago
This plugger has certainly has one, though I check out more audio books that printed! Of course there are also lots of dvds and music on cds. I agree on amethyst52!
Elite1grey almost 6 years ago
I have 2 library cards for the 2 counties I live by and in, am also the president of the Library Friends group at local library
Pocosdad almost 6 years ago
Looks like there are a few coupons in there too.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I have a library card. And where I live, libraries seem to be frequented by the young and the old, but not by the in-between.
Qiset almost 6 years ago
Not an AARP card! Too much of a socialist bunch.
ksu71 almost 6 years ago
I canât imagine not having and using my library card.
Gus810 almost 6 years ago
My library card is always in my wallet. Oh, by the way, those pieces of paper falling to the floor â theyâre the debit card receipts he forgot to turn in to his CFO (aka, wife) for the past week. Yes, you may ask me how I know this to be true.
Plods with ...⢠almost 6 years ago
What is this âCashâ of which you speak?
david_42 almost 6 years ago
My library card got canceled for lack of use. The local is very small and their SciFi section is 95% âmagicâ fantasy.
SueNaylorMoore almost 6 years ago
My husband goes to two different county libraries once a week. I go with him to one of them. The public libraries now are a wealth of services from public computers to e-books one can check out. They are full of local pluggers.
Celarius Premium Member almost 6 years ago
my library card is a key tag like my senior citizen club, my gym and several awards things. What on your key ring?
wirepunchr almost 6 years ago
The closest library to my residence is out of my district and would cost me $60 a year. So needless to sayâŚâŚ.
anomalous4 almost 6 years ago
This Plugger wouldnât be caught dead without her library card! I donât physically get to the library very often, but online access to e-books is great. Overdrive is my friendâŚ
NoSleepTil_BKLYN almost 6 years ago
In NYC (New York & Bâklyn Public Libraries) the library card is on our key-chains with our membership rewards/discount cards.
Space & Kitten almost 6 years ago
I never had a Gas Card,but I did have a CB Radio License,KRE1145. My Father was a Ham Radio operator,KH6BQS. If anyone remembers those days and systems.The Original Social Networks. I still have a 40 channel Midland CB in my Pickup with a PA Speaker. I know no-one cares but it is nice to think back on Good Memories in these times. You-all Be Safe and Have a Great Day !
Farside99 almost 6 years ago
I have a library card, but usually go right up the street to âFriends of the Libraryâ. You can get a whole bag of books for $5 or $10 and it supports the library system. I turn in my old books so others can enjoy them too.
finnygirl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My library has both a regular-sized wallet card and a key-chain little card. Iâm able to check out e-books, which are mainly what I read nowadays. (I love books, but e-books have me spoiled with being able to change font size, adjust brightness, etc. for these aging eyes!) The library also has nice âstudy roomsâ where I go when I have a lot of forms to fill out, or when I just want to read or write without being distracted at home. Itâs a great place!
KathyLittlejohn1 almost 6 years ago
I have library cards to a couple of different libraries for the same reason.
I Go Pogo almost 6 years ago
I donât know about you, but when I was a young driver gas credit cards were uncommonâŚand most young âuns didnât qualify for credit yet. Then again who needed to charge gas when you could roll in and tell the attendant to pump in a dollarâs worth and drive for a couple days?