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  • Thanks, guys!! So are horses the theme this year? :) I've never been one of those horse girls, but they do have a certain charm.
  • Apparently Kurt Russell is a slasher using a car instead of a big knife, so I imagine there'll be plenty of shots of him killing gals with his car before he messes with the wrong carload of ladies. I've seen the same trailer, and Tracie Thoms looks pretty hardcore!
    in GRINDHOUSE! Comment by leesh April 2007
  • Last night he won the Kid's Choice Award for best male singer! Yay Justin!!!@12!!!!!
  • I agree! This poor couple, I swear, always agonizing over things.
    in 127th! Comment by leesh March 2007
  • Hey, I even added the RSS thing to my Google homepage and it still doesn't know you updated! I wish there were cute guys in my seminar! Yet again, your characters lead more interesting lives than I do. But do their cats know how to play fetch??? I THINK NOT!
    in 126th! Comment by leesh February 2007
  • Dang, I had no idea this was going on! My Saturday would have been way more productive if I'd spent it waiting for updates. Several comments: half-legal size is the BEST! I had my boss order me a bunch of notepads in that size, b/c they're easier to shove into my bag, and also they're cute, and i don't usually ahve enough…
  • I know, and that was the awesomest part of it! I just stick up for dentists instinctually. :)
    in 125th! Comment by leesh November 2006
  • Now, as the daughter of a dentist, I can safely say that they don't make it a habit of stealing candy from children--though of course we were nice little children and shared our snickerses with daddy, making it unnecessary. Hooray for Halloween comics! Boo for dentist-bashing!
    in 125th! Comment by leesh November 2006
  • I would like nascar if they really had drivers like the one Sacha Baron Cohen played in that Will Ferrell movie. Which, actually, I liked a lot, despite generally finding Nascar boring. (I don't like explosions much, though I do enjoy driving very fast.)
  • I guess I just don't see the point of yoga mat bags, anyway. Yoga mats are pretty portable on their own if you have at least one arm. I'm pretty sure if you're doing yoga at least one arm is required, anyway. I agree that it's less depressing/poignant in color, but I do love how the last panel totally looks like tv glow.
    in 124th! Comment by leesh October 2006
  • i love twitchy detective!!! you mean goren, right? my favorite ripped from the headlines is the one starring gary busey, based on robert blake.
  • God, imagine knitting a yoga mat bag and making it big enough to felt! Who has the time??? Or, really, the attention span. I knew a girl who knitted a yoga mat bag one time and it took months of dedication. Those wacky overachievers.
    in 124th! Comment by leesh October 2006
  • dude, this has been circulating the internet for years (since before i got hooked on l&o in syndication, which happened at least three years ago) but it never stops being awesome. i like the briscoe and green years best! (though the ci ones with goren and eames are pretty good too.)
  • No, we don't.
  • Stef, you were taking the wrong classes in college! I had a seminar on Civil War and Genocide that actually met in our dorm. Which was convenient, b/c after class every week when I was totally depressed, I could just head straight upstairs and lay in bed and watch cartoons. On the plus side, I'm actually more aware of all…
  • a hat with shoulders . . . i think you should market that! it could be supertrendy!
  • if it had long sleeves, i totally would wear something like that all the time. but i'm not sure about the practicality of something that only warms the back of my neck.
  • Also b/c it originally aired on Comedy Central and still has a large fan base, plus has a full-length movie coming out this summer.
  • dude, this is not the SCIENCE! thread! take it outside!
  • two things: a) in my earlier comment, i was trying--and obviously failing--to be funny. as someone who frequently accidentally burns herself, i am well aware of metal's conductive properties. b) recently the creator of metafilter commented that he has a master's degree in SCIENCE! and i just thought you all should know…
  • well sure! metal is cold! thanks for posting that picture--it reminds me that i need to knit a robot already. (i currently am working on an afghan made out of fair trade handspun silk from indonesia, so a robot will be a nice change of pace.)
  • i've been reading free books that i scored this past weekend in new orleans! hooray for the american library association and hooray for advance copies from harper collins! (and for my free brand-new second copy of anansi boys, signed by neil gaiman, who was gracious enough to pose for photos.) by the way, it's pretty hot…
  • Stef, are you looking for inspiration? ;) right now i am terrified on so many levels.
  • i used a panel from that in a powerpoint presentation once.
  • the jason shiga one? http://www.shigabooks.com/ that's EXACTLY what librarians do. :)
  • hey! we do lots of other things too!
  • i'm too lazy to take a picture of mine or import a picture from elsewhere. http://www.mcphee.com/items/11548.html has a picture of it, but it looks cooler in the packaging.
  • *scoff* it's no nancy pearl action figure. (my dad got me the deluxe one for graduation!)
  • or maybe the underwater city will just be very soapy and bubbly! stef, maybe your character needs a different brand. baby animals rule!
    in 123rd! Comment by leesh May 2006
  • wikipedia provides a nice historical overview of hipsters. scroll down to "modern day hipsters" to see what stef and i have been referring to. hipsters are often found in coffee shops, if you want to spy one for yourself. be careful! they spook easily. don't mention top 40 hits. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipster
    in 121st! Comment by leesh May 2006