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Watch: Man pays off boss library fees for book 48 years overdue

Man pays off boss library fees for book 48 years overdue By (0) Dec. 16 (UPI) A California man paid off his boss library fines for a book that s been overdue for 48 years as both a joke and a Christmas gift. Kenny Newell sent a message to the Marin County Free Library explaining Tony Goodman, his boss at mobile game development company PeopleFun, had checked out a book called Look Out For Pirates! In 1972. Advertisement Obviously, it was almost 50 years ago and (the book) has been lost to time, but I was wanting to pay the late fee or replacement cost for the book as a joke and giving him a confirmation receipt for Christmas, Newell wrote.

Bay Area man pays boss s 48-year-old overdue library book fine as holiday gift, practical joke

CORTE MADERA, Calif. In 1972, a young boy named Tony Goodman borrowed a book about pirates from the Marin County Free Library. But, he never returned it and has been living with the guilt of his misstep for nearly half a century. That is until recently when a Good Samaritan named Kenny Newell paid the $58 to clear Goodman s name. Newell is actually an employee of Goodman, CEO of PeopleFun, a mobile game development company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and wanted to do something fun for him for Christmas. Obviously, it was almost 50 years ago and (the book) has been lost to time, but I was wanting to pay the late fee or replacement cost for the book as a joke and giving him a confirmation receipt for Christmas, Newell said in a message to the library.

Good samaritan pays off 48-year overdue library book fine

Good samaritan pays off 48-year overdue library book fine By Kiley Russell Photo: County of Marin/ Facebook. CORTE MADERA, Calif. - In 1972, a young boy named Tony Goodman borrowed a book about pirates from the Marin County Free Library.  But, he never returned it and has been living with the guilt of his misstep for nearly half a century. That is until Monday, when a Good Samaritan named Kenny Newell paid the $58 to clear Goodman s name. Newell is actually an employee of Goodman, CEO of PeopleFun, a mobile game development company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and wanted to do something fun for him for Christmas.

Corte Madera Man Pays 48-Year Overdue Library Book Fine

Newell is actually an employee of Goodman, CEO of PeopleFun, a mobile game development company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and wanted to do something fun for him for Christmas. Obviously, it was almost 50 years ago and (the book) has been lost to time, but I was wanting to pay the late fee or replacement cost for the book as a joke and giving him a confirmation receipt for Christmas, Newell said in a message to the library. Goodman checked out the book, Look Out for Pirates, when he was a first grader at Corte Madera s Neil Cummins Elementary School.

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