theogeo critiques a new magazine called Skirt! (yes, the banger is part of the title) with which she is obliquely associated: Tell me you’ve got a publication for strong, successful women and I’ll usually be all, “Okay, right on,” thinking
Movie plots that scream “stay away!”
I honestly can’t think of a movie concept I’d be likely to enjoy less than this one.
Beautiful awkwardness
Today at work they had some contractors in to do some wiring in the ceiling near my cubicle. Those guys were here most of the day, and every time I passed one of them, we’d make some kind of joke
One ends, another begins
I’ve finished up with the music technology gig. I was thinking about staying on in a full-time permanent job, but decided against it. I now have a job lined up at an e-commerce company in Cool Springs (any local tech
NaSoWriMo: Time’s up! 13 songs drafted, none really completed, but still a success.
It’s the last day of November, in case you hadn’t noticed, and that means all November writing projects are pretty much at their end. In my case, that signals the end of my 30-songs-in-30-days “NaSoWriMo” challenge, which I have once
The crime level WAS nice and low…
S-townMike over at Enclave reports on a lock-down that occurred last night during the Salemtown neighborhood meeting (and then updates the story to clarify that the robbery actually took place on the edge of Germantown). John H & Lynn mentioned
Hitching my liver to the wagon
I haven’t mentioned it here, but I stopped drinking any alcohol for the month of November. I overdid it really badly on our company offsite retreat in Alabama, and I couldn’t stand the smell, sight, or thought of alcohol for
Veterans Day ponderings
It’s Veterans’ Day, and it’s my niece’s birthday. Prior to last year, that was a point most often acknowledged by the joke about how, the day my niece was born, it was also Labor Day for my sister. Last year,
One small year and some tiny kittens
Well, here it is: the day I’ve been dreading. It’s been one year since my dad died. I thought I would have a lot to say about that, but I find myself oddly quiet on the subject. The only thing
The right to be atheist? The right to have rights?
Are rights given by god or by government? If you don’t believe in god, do you still have rights? These are the questions Donald Sensing asked in his blog today. When this post showed up on Nashville Is Talking (a
