I wish I didn't believe you. But when I was a Liberry Worker in college, we had a training session on how to clean up biohazards. Said hazards included human waste, blood, and the most hideous, semen. I will draw a veil over that incident.
Can you demand payment from the person who did this (surely you have a record of who borrowed the defiled book) and publicly humiliate him, so it never happens again? Good grief!
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Date: 2012-01-16 12:52 am (UTC)I wish I didn't believe you. But when I was a Liberry Worker in college, we had a training session on how to clean up biohazards. Said hazards included human waste, blood, and the most hideous, semen. I will draw a veil over that incident.
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Date: 2012-01-16 02:44 am (UTC)I do remember cleaning a kid's DVD with questionable brown smudges on the container, but I've never seen a book... used that way. *shudders*
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