say the “s” word, and all hell breaks lose

It was palatable. You could taste the fear and/or excitement in the air today everywhere I went. While doing my regular Monday “practicum Liz” shift at the library today, I didn’t even have to hear the word “snow” to know that something was afoot. And indeed, my most recent check of the error-prone weather.com forecast …

BJ’s disappoints for the first time.

Tonight I went to one of my favorite restaurants, BJ’s, to have some dinner and do some light (ha) gender-law reading. (And really, can you think of a better thing to read about at BJ’s than laws that discriminate against women?!?!) I went there specifically to indulge in their fabulous fried chicken — which, incidentally, …

when politics is worthless

Here’s a story from my hometown newspaper that’s left me baffled. I mean, seriously, is this the only thing they can find to do?? Alcohol ordinance on BCQC agenda An ordinance to prohibit persons younger than 21 from attempting to purchase or obtaining alcoholic beverages from retail dealers or other public or private clubs in …

carpooling.

Today was my first adventure in carpooling with a coworker of mine, Susan, who lives about 15-20 minutes south of me but drives essentially the same route as I do to work. Given that the haul from our appointed meeting place is still a good 45 minutes, it’s nice to share the driving responsibilities (and …

it was a nice thought, but reality intervened.

I saw this briefly maybe as a ticker item on CNN yesterday, but here’s a SHOCKING (really?) revelation: Abstinence-only education just won’t work. From Quick. Abstinence programs impotent? Abstinence-only programs — the hallmark of the Bush administration’s federal sex education policy — seem to have little impact on the behavior of Texas teenagers. The first …

happy, happy, joy, joy

Excellent news, my friends. One of my favorite people in this world, my very good friend AnnaLisa (from DC), is coming to visit for a long weekend in March. She bought her ticket today for the first weekend of both mine and Daniel’s spring breaks (thankfully, they coincide) and will be in town for about …

good headline

Writing a good headline isn’t easy — I know, I’ve had to do it (or rather, attempt to do it). And I’m not talking about these pathetic excuses for headlines on the good ol’ blog, I’m talking about two-inch-type newspaper ones. Yesterday, my hometown newspaper had a doozie. Take a peek. I just think that’s …

j’adore les francais!

I got a random comment earlier today from a French guy who wanted to know if I’m French, since my blog name “Quelque chose a dire” is in French. How cool is that?!?! For those who couldn’t have guessed (or don’t otherwise know), I’m a longtime francophile with a genuine love for the French language. …

Sean Penn

I’d just like to say that I think yesterday’s Oscar nomination announcements made a serious mistake in overlooking Sean Penn‘s performance in “The Assassination of Richard Nixon,” which we saw Saturday at the Angelika Plano in my latest YAP indie movie outing. The movie, by the way, was really good — though, as it were, …

head librarian? not yet!

So, Monday I worked my first shift as “Practicum Liz” over at the TWU library. When I walked in and headed for the reference area — which, I should mentioned, is staffed by a group of librarians who I know, almost without exception, quite well — one of the librarians with whom I’ll be working …