University library posts picture of slice of cheese bookmark

Un-brie-lievable! Liverpool University library shames student who sparked mice invasion when they left slice of processed cheese in a book by tweeting: ‘This is not a bookmark’

  • University of Liverpool librarian called out student who left cheese slice in book 
  • Staff member tweeted: ‘This is not a bookmark’ alongside a picture of the cheese
  • Thread has sparked witty responses and others sharing peculiar bookmarks 

A librarian has sparked hilarity after calling out a student who used a slice of processed cheese as a bookmark. 

The staff member at the University of Liverpool tweeted an image of the cheese found in a book alongside the caption, ‘This is not a bookmark’.

The tweet added: ‘Me talking to the pest control man – ‘No mate I’ve no idea why we have mice in the library’

‘*Picks up a book and actual cheese falls out of it*’ 

Staff were left dumbfounded when they chanced upon the bookmark at one of the University of Liverpool’ s campus libraries yesterday

The tweet added: ‘Me talking to the pest control man – ‘No mate I’ve no idea why we have mice in the library’ ‘*Picks up a book and actual cheese falls out of it*’

Staff were left dumbfounded when they chanced upon the bookmark at one of the University of Liverpool’ s campus libraries yesterday. 

They then revealed they had found a slice of tomato in a book before. 

The tweet has since sparked a wave of witty responses as other wade in to share their peculiar bookmarks and cheese puns. 

Radio One host Greg James shared the post to his 1.6m followers, while the University of East Anglia Library tweeted: ‘If only students would handle library books more caerphilly.’

Liverpool University Support Centre replied: ‘You gouda brie kidding!’

A staff member from the Sherwood Forest Hospitals Library said they once found a customer using a rasher of bacon as a bookmark. 

Blackwells library said: ‘BTW we have free bookmarks in-store if anyone needs one and to prevent people using a cheese slice.’

One Twitter user added: ‘Book was loaned to Gordon Zola’, and another quipped: ‘Perhaps they were reading Jane Gruyere.’

And one former library worker said: ‘After over 30 years in libraries, this is a new one.

‘I’ve had a rasher of streaky bacon (raw), a condom (in its packaging, fortunately) a slice of toast (buttered) and £85 in notes. Separate occasions/customers.

‘I managed to track down the owner of the cash and return it.’

Staff found the bookmark at one of the University of Liverpool’ s campus libraries

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