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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    Good idea. I had forgotten that they have other physical media.

    I haven't been there in years and will probably go this weekend. The selection of books in years past have been exceptionally poor plus they don't do loans or swaps from other Counties so I stopped going.


    Wow, a public library that doesn't do loans/swaps, never heard of that! Bummer for that community!

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      Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

      Wow, a public library that doesn't do loans/swaps, never heard of that! Bummer for that community!
      They don't do Interlibrary Loans?? Are you in Florida? I was a librarian for over 40 years and rarely encountered a library/library system that didn't participate in that service. Select items that couldn't be interlibrary loaned, of course, but shutting the whole service down, weird. I say Florida, because a friend of mine worked in Florida and a private corp. took over library service and one of the first things they did was kill library service.

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        LOL! You are 100% correct. Florida here and no interlibrary loans. It was so frustrating that I just stopped going.

        Originally posted by mhatchett View Post

        They don't do Interlibrary Loans?? Are you in Florida? I was a librarian for over 40 years and rarely encountered a library/library system that didn't participate in that service. Select items that couldn't be interlibrary loaned, of course, but shutting the whole service down, weird. I say Florida, because a friend of mine worked in Florida and a private corp. took over library service and one of the first things they did was kill library service.
        Looking for the fonting of youth.

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          The only exception was digital media. I could have accessed the two connecting Counties e-library, which I believe, is all through the same service.
          Looking for the fonting of youth.

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            I finished season two of The Wire. From what I've seen online, this season is pretty contentious amongst the fans and I can see why. After taking a long time to settle in during the first season, this season shifts gears and places the viewer in very different setting with a bunch of different characters. It also takes quite a bit of time to "get the gang back together." However, by the end of the season, I was really into this one and I liked it more than I remember liking it the first time around. Now we are moving on to season three, which is all new territory as we stopped last time after season two. Very much looking forward to it!

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              I watched a Folk-Horror film called Frewaka last night on Shudder, and really enjoyed it. A home health aide is dispatched to a remote Irish village to care for a paranoid elderly stroke victim, creepiness ensues. Very well-made and effective.
              http://thecrabbyreviewer.blogspot.com/

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                Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
                I watched a Folk-Horror film called Frewaka last night on Shudder, and really enjoyed it. A home health aide is dispatched to a remote Irish village to care for a paranoid elderly stroke victim, creepiness ensues. Very well-made and effective.
                Thanks for the heads up. I'll be putting this on the "to watch" list.

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                  Finished season three of The Wire and it was another great season. Switching back to dealing with more of the street-level drug trade from season one helps put a little bit of pep back in the show's step. Not to say season two was bad--it's actually very good and the more I think about it, the more I like it--but it was big departure from the first season. The show is so intricately plotted that it feels like it isn't at all. That is to say, every season seems to start off a little loose and then everything starts to slowly pull together, but not quite in the way one thinks. Some great resolutions to long-running arcs in this season and the show does some really interesting things with two of the main criminals that make the viewer reconsider them as characters and their place in the show's world. Sorry, trying not to give spoilers, so I'm a little vague. Anyways, great show and working on season four already!

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                    Has anyone been watching THE SANDMAN on Netflix? I just rewatched the first season (Something I never do, so you KNOW that I loved it!) to get ready for the new/final season, and the first half of season 2 was excellent. I was really bummed to see that they were ending the show, but they managed to adapt the entire series, or at least the major beats, which impressed me very much. I haven't seen the last half of the new season yet (Shark Week got in the way...), but I'm confident they'll stick the landing. Great show.
                    http://thecrabbyreviewer.blogspot.com/

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                      Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
                      Has anyone been watching THE SANDMAN on Netflix? I just rewatched the first season (Something I never do, so you KNOW that I loved it!) to get ready for the new/final season, and the first half of season 2 was excellent. I was really bummed to see that they were ending the show, but they managed to adapt the entire series, or at least the major beats, which impressed me very much. I haven't seen the last half of the new season yet (Shark Week got in the way...), but I'm confident they'll stick the landing. Great show.
                      I watched the first few episodes of Season 1, but my wife just couldn't get on board so I didn't make it much further than that. I might need to go back and watch both seasons. I'm glad to hear that they pretty much covered the main storyline, but I kinda feel like this would have done better on HBO where it would have had more time to breath and possibly delve more into all the side stories the comic had. All the weird one-off tales where really good.

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                        Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

                        I watched the first few episodes of Season 1, but my wife just couldn't get on board so I didn't make it much further than that. I might need to go back and watch both seasons. I'm glad to hear that they pretty much covered the main storyline, but I kinda feel like this would have done better on HBO where it would have had more time to breath and possibly delve more into all the side stories the comic had. All the weird one-off tales where really good.
                        I was actually surprised by how many of the one-shot stories they managed to fit into the show (A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Sound of Her Wings, The Song of Orpheus, Calliope....). I think the showrunners really did a masterful job of adapting the series as a whole.
                        http://thecrabbyreviewer.blogspot.com/

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