Author Archives: Sarah

Actual news found in local news item!

In an article about something you don’t care about is hidden this gem:

In fact, bars and taverns statewide have seen a greater increase in business than before the smoking ban’s passage in 2005, according to a state Department of Revenue study released Tuesday. Watering holes saw 20 percent more revenue in 2007, compared with the 0.3 percent gain it saw in 2006, the first full year with the ban.

Why Rick is Braver than I

Rick took some of his teen advisory group members (STABbies) to Emerald City Comicon. He is a good man, he is a brave man, and willing to not only drive unrelated teens to Seattle but also to be a positive influence on some very thoughtful yet embarrassed young people.

As the photographer was organizing us for the shoot, he gave me some direction. In the midst of that direction he said something that didn’t quite register. He gave us more direction, and said something to me again that didn’t quite sink in. He said it to me a third time and then, with horrible realization, I realized what he had been saying. He was referring to me as “Dad” and he must have believed that I was the father of the STABies!

“Whoa! “ I said, “I’m not their dad! I’m their librarian.”

“Whatever.” He responded, “Move a little to the left.”

And tries desperately to glamorize Ohio

Hey, remember when Travelocity had dream maps, and you could see how little it would cost you to travel to various glamorous and not-so-glamorous destinations? Now they have a partner site called lastminute that has a list rather than map format that woos you to various destinations. I checked where I could go without any area or date restrictions and found quite a few appealing destinations (though they all seemed to be for only a couple days at a time, unless I was misreading the information– if I’m flying to London, I would like to stay for longer than a weekend.) .

But thank goodness no Marooned

From our friend FOIA, a list of the books, movies, and music at the International Space Station. The reading just reinforces that astronauts will always be astronautish, but I’m intrigued by the movies. Well, intrigued by season one of Sealab 2021. Seems a little too… on the nose.

Can I help you?

A guy crawled under the reference desk and was poking at the power outlets. I said “can I help you?” and he said he was just looking at the outlets. Then I realized he was probably with the firm that will be remodeling the building in the fall. But it was equally likely that he was a patron looking for somewhere to plug in his laptop. Or crazy.

Needs more boring legal background

A story from the Daily Mail tells of a couple who married, divorced, and unioned (with intervening sex change). What is not explained is why “They had to divorce after the switch” though they continued living together and being in love. Seems like common law would be fine with them staying married. But it’s a human interest story rather than news, I guess, despite being in a “news” paper. Also unusual is that the subject looks quite nice as both genders.

Important Fruit Bulletin!

Galia Melons are super-delicious! Top Foods is having some sort of melon special, featuring many types of melons I have never heard of (including Galia). I tried the Galia for breakfast, I am very impressed! I wish the side of fruit that comes with many restaurant meals had Galia instead of rock-hard cantaloupe and honeydew. Later, I try the Persian melon.