I was trying to be subtle.
Fuffy ,'Storyteller'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But she's out of the closet with Lost, huh?
Whoops?
Now to find a Bomer lookalike aesthetician...
Mmmmmmm. I would get pedi and manicured, waxed, facialed, and otherwise preened within an inch of my bank account.
A professor would like me to find an interview she heard on the radio about a certain Supreme Court case but she doesn't remember what station she was listen to, or who it was being interviewed (or doing the interview).
Lemme just pull that outta my ass, professor.
Oh, Brubeck would also be perfection.
All you have to do is say Brubeck's name, and I get "Take Five" stuck in my head.
Anyone ever tried umeboshi?
It's so sour that just looking at it makes you salivate. At least that's how the saying about umeboshi, or sour plum, goes. There's some truth in it, too — umeboshi has double the citric acid content of a lemon, so when you stick it in your mouth you can feel your cheeks suck into themselves. Nevertheless, Japanese people consume umeboshi often, not just to add flavor to things but straight up as a condiment with rice. Maybe it's because we believe that umeboshi has health benefits, like improving blood flow, helping digestion, and fighting bacteria. Or maybe because, when the red fruit is placed in the middle of a bento box full of white rice, it kind of looks like the Japanese flag.
A professor would like me to find an interview she heard on the radio about a certain Supreme Court case but she doesn't remember what station she was listen to, or who it was being interviewed (or doing the interview).
I am continually amazed at what law librarians are asked to do. I know that technically, it's your job, but it seems like these people put forth NO effort. I always thought of the librarians as a last resort, i.e. I tried to find it, but their skills are better than mine, so I see if they can.
If sparky is really going to look for it, it almost certainly has to be Nina Totenberg on NPR, right? There just aren't that many legal discussions on radio.