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Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers

January 21, 2009

Books. According to this video they're not just for reading (or furniture) anymore.



Now the next time someone comes at you with a whittled down piece of wood you, my book-wielding friends, will be prepared!


Posted by Alison Morris on January 21, 2009 | Comments (5)


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January 21, 2009
In response to: Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers
Kat Kan commented:

When you take martial arts, yes, you're told to use what you've got. Just watch Jackie Chan in his movies - he uses just about anything as a weapon. A book is a logical ad hoc weapon!




January 21, 2009
In response to: Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers
Kristi(e) commented:

Amazing! I definitely appreciate the fact that he chose to hit the attacker with the book, rather than let the book take the "




January 22, 2009
In response to: Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers
lgromalama commented:

This gave me a much-needed laugh today -- thanks for sharing!




January 23, 2009
In response to: Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers
anon commented:

I love that in the credits, our hero is called "library geek."




January 25, 2009
In response to: Kung Fu Moves for Library Lovers
Elizabeth Willse commented:

That's outstanding! I'll be linking to this post, and sending it to my favorite librarians.





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