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Hello all,
 
An odd question this.  Today we recived through the post a letter on which our address was just about correct (enough, obviously, to get here).  It was sent from Gatwick, and inside the envelope was nothing but a piece of card cut from a cereal box - it looks like 'All Bran'.  On the back of the card is written, in block capital letters:
You should of course be circumspect in adding to that long line of books purporting or implying that "investment in shares" is a secure hedge against inflation.
 
Beneath this, in big block capital red letters is says:
Reading can seriously damage your health
 
Now, while this is in its own little way quite amusing, its also slightly strange and has got a couple of the staff here a little worried, and I just wondered if any other libraries had recieved such enigmatic mail like our letter?  Anyone?
 
Cheers,
 

Peter Collins
Community Services
Nottinghamshire County Council


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