- Thank you YALSA for hitting the nail on the head. Just because books may be inappropriate for a large percentage of teens, it does not make them adult books. Check out this riveting blog post!
- Amazing lunchador paper doll! Thanks Super Punch!
- POLAROIDS ARE NOT EXTINCT! Thanks Craft: blog!
- Shelftalker shared this instructional video and I am forever grateful. Never again do I have to worry about being attacked by a piece of whittled wood when walking home from the library ever again (that sentence had an unnatural amount of w's...my apologies).
- I don't know if your library has a knitting club like ours does, but if so... this is sort of library related. Otherwise, just enjoy the link Craft: blog provided on how to make adorable cable-knit leg warmers.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Taking advantage of an empty child
...ren's room. However, "children's room" does not make for scandalous post titles so... meh. Here are a bunch of super fabulous links collected by yours truly. And if yours truly is synonymous with my blogger RSS reader, then we are done with misleading wordings for the day.
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Can you believe I still haven't gotten my hands on the concert from the other night and have only seen clips on Access Hollywood? I even joined a Disney Channel community to try and get it. I mean, no, I'm 23 years old and have no interest in any of this what-so-ever.
False. You have all the interest in the world. How jealous are you of the Obama kids?
YAY for legwarmers - and I actually like that pattern.
That might be a good pattern for the next few weeks - I'm moving, and getting ready to move (along with schoolwork) requires a certain amount of procrastination. You understand, watching Star Trek, fan-made Twilight trailers, and uneccessary amounts of Sofia Coppola films. These legwarmers should provide ample preoccupation for my hands so they don't get distracted by my lonely ILS 201 notebook and pen.
Yeah, why even bother getting distracted with LIS homework? I should shame you for even thinking about it. ... unless it is a YA class. Then I find that to be perfectly acceptable. Now my questioning how I got halfway through the syllabus for YA before the second week of class is answered.
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