I must be hungry...
May. 20th, 2005 10:07 pm( things that are yummy )
We're having a very wild and crazy Friday night--curled up on the couch, watching Muppets' Wizard of Oz. (What? It's the MUPPETS!) Mildly amusing--including Queen Latifah as Auntie Em--but not as good as Muppet Treasure Island or a Muppet Christmas Carol.
Also, the usual link round-up:
On Becoming a Woman - A tale of many unspeakable dangers is an informational booklet from the fifties.
And if that's not bad enough, check out the ocover of this Christian comic.
For a different kind of creepy, pictures of an abandoned Japanese amusement park.
Four and a Half Minutes is a lovely litte Harry/Ron fic by
resonant8.
I'm probably the only one who thinks this is cool, but pictures of librarians' desks!
The Book Babes: Does the Worth of Reviews Lie in How Many Books They Sell? Are They Mere Marketing Tools? Or Culture Drivers? A New Twist on 'Critical Mass': "Book reviews take 'nearly last place' as a way of marketing books—behind more important factors such as the writer’s track record, writing quality, timeliness of topic, fan base, word-of-mouth and the author’s own promotional efforts. But there’s a bit more to the story than that blanket judgment suggests."
Web comic of the moment: CATHARSIS With the dragon and the naked squirrel, and the ninja kitty...
Have to go watch Mythbusters now!
We're having a very wild and crazy Friday night--curled up on the couch, watching Muppets' Wizard of Oz. (What? It's the MUPPETS!) Mildly amusing--including Queen Latifah as Auntie Em--but not as good as Muppet Treasure Island or a Muppet Christmas Carol.
Also, the usual link round-up:
On Becoming a Woman - A tale of many unspeakable dangers is an informational booklet from the fifties.
And if that's not bad enough, check out the ocover of this Christian comic.
For a different kind of creepy, pictures of an abandoned Japanese amusement park.
Four and a Half Minutes is a lovely litte Harry/Ron fic by
I'm probably the only one who thinks this is cool, but pictures of librarians' desks!
The Book Babes: Does the Worth of Reviews Lie in How Many Books They Sell? Are They Mere Marketing Tools? Or Culture Drivers? A New Twist on 'Critical Mass': "Book reviews take 'nearly last place' as a way of marketing books—behind more important factors such as the writer’s track record, writing quality, timeliness of topic, fan base, word-of-mouth and the author’s own promotional efforts. But there’s a bit more to the story than that blanket judgment suggests."
Web comic of the moment: CATHARSIS With the dragon and the naked squirrel, and the ninja kitty...
Have to go watch Mythbusters now!