Public Library Issues Adventure Time Library Cards

(Photo: Andrew Federspiel)

It's always adventure time when you have a library card! And with your library card barcode number on the back, you can access from your treehouse many digital resources from before the Mushroom War.

The Burbank Public Library of Burbank, California is celebrating its one hundredth anniversary. To mark the occasion, it's issuing library cards showing characters from popular children's television shows, including Regular Show and Dora the Explorer.

Hey, Ice King! We've already talked with you about searching for, uh, "princesses" on the public access computers! You're now banned from the building.

-via Super Punch


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I've learned English, ASL, Latin, Spanish, and French. However, I have only really retained fluency in English and ASL - because those are the languages I use every day.
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I've studied French, Latin, koine Greek and Old Testament Hebrew. To my regret, I haven't maintained a knowledge of any of them. To my deeper regret, I didn't spend all of that time studying Spanish, which would make me more marketable as a librarian.

I used to teach my students a few words in Klingon. Alas, there's not a lot of interest in the language of love these days. Now I teach them Ewokese instead.
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