Today is Easter Sunday but, as the First of April, the date is also known as All Fools Day.
Here, for before or after your Easter Egg Hunt, are a few rather easy and ancient library jokes.
(Answers below.)
1. What has a spine but no
bones?
2. What's the longest word in
the dictionary?
3. Who tells the most fibs in
school?
4. In what section of the
library can you get bitten by a snake?
5. Why is a maths book always unhappy?
6. On a scale from one to ten, how big a Harry Potter fan are you?
7. What’s the tallest building in the world?
8. What did the frog say when he landed on a book?
Finally, a short story of times past:
It was midnight, and the librarian was at home by the fire, deep in a really interesting book. All at once, the phone rang. The librarian, a little concerned by the time, decided to answer.
A gruff, unknown voice spoke. "When does the Library
open?"
The librarian hesitated but, being a true professional, replied: "The Library will open at
nine o'clock in the morning." Then, overwhelmed by curiosity, she asked "Why are you calling me at midnight to get in?"
The questioner's voice trembled a little, and then burst out plaintively.
"I don't
want to get IN! I want to get OUT!"
Somehow this tale made me think about those "attendant-free twenty-four hour " libraries now being tried out by some authorities. I know I really wouldn't like to visit one of those libraries alone at night. Just in case the automatic system failed and nobody, anywhere, was watching . . .
Have a Very Happy Easter Weekend!
Penny Dolan
Answers: 1: A book; 2: Smiles Because there’s a mile between each S; 3: The Lie-brarian; 4: The Hisssstory section; 5: Because it always has lots of problems; 6: Nine and three-quarters; 7: A library, because it has lots of stories; 8: Reddit, reddit, reddit.
4 comments:
Never met a library joke I didn't love - thanks, Penny!
Groan, Penny, (but in a positive way!) Thanks.
Great fun, Penny - many thanks!
Thanks, everyone. It's back to a sensible day tomorrow.
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