A compact disc that was checked out of a library in Maryland retuned 35 years later
@Deepizzaguy (102970)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 27, 2024 4:07pm CST
I am somewhat familiar with the musical band Pink Floyd due to their hit song "Money" as well as other hit songs.
A person who is not known to officials of the Prince Georges County Public Library in Maryland is happy that the mystery person returned to the return box of the library on Friday January 12.
The name of the Pink Floyd compact disc that was checked out in 1989 is called Wish You Were Here.
Since the library does not fine anybody who returns a compact disc, the person who returned the compact disc of Pink Floyd's recordings will not be fined.
Link is upi.com/1591706131761 via@upi
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@Deepizzaguy (102970)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
28 Jan
I am in agreement with you.
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@celticeagle (167071)
• Boise, Idaho
28 Jan
No fine and they were able to listen to it for a few years.
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@Deepizzaguy (102970)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
28 Jan
That is true that 35 years is a very long time away from being in the library.
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@RasmaSandra (79929)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
28 Jan
That is wonderful that they returned the compact disc. However, as far as music is concerned I would rather download the music from my PC or buy the disc, Well, in 1989 I still didn't have a PC,
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@Deepizzaguy (102970)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
28 Jan
That is true that downloading music is better than buying a compact disc.
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@thedevilinme (4128)
• Northampton, England
28 Jan
Great record . Probably a pothead
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@LindaOHio (178869)
• United States
28 Jan
Wow! I didn't realize CDs were that old. How time flies. I'm glad it was finally returned.
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@Deepizzaguy (102970)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
28 Jan
Neither did I know the CDs are around in 1989 since I gave up buying them around that time.
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