This is a sweet little page where people have customized dolls and the like to look like the women of the DC Universe. Guess which one I like?
Come on guess!


This is a sweet little page where people have customized dolls and the like to look like the women of the DC Universe. Guess which one I like?
Come on guess!


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Mood: Sick ]
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Currently: Listening to CBC Radio One ]
Elizabeth Fraiser is an overachiever. She’s in her junior year, a straight A student, editor of the school newspaper, cruised through her SATs and has several early offers of admission.
Then she accepts an invitation from the boy she’s had a crush on since her freshman year to go behind the bleachers. The next morning she wakes up a vampire.
Not happy with this turn of events, she sets about getting revenge.
More than just a morality tale, A Good Ghoul’s Guide to Getting Even is a tongue in cheek look at High School and vampires.
Enjoyable ride.
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Mood: In Love ]
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Currently: Listening to CBC Radio One – Quirks and Quarks ]
At the end of the first book of the Weather Warden series, Joanne Baldwin finds herself dead and then resurrected as a Djinn. I wondered how the series would go on.
This book find Joanna trying to learn how to be a Djinn, while trying to fix the damage caused by her resurrection. Add to that getting to go to her own funeral, being enslaved as a Djinn,trying to defeat a sadomasochistic warden and getting her hair to lie flat when she materializes, and you have a full book.
And once again, the ending leaves you wondering where will she go from here? It is also a cliffhanger, making you have to go and get the next book.
A fun ride. Sort of a cross between the Dresden Files and the Stephanie Plum books.
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Mood: Fed Up WIth Life ]
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Currently: Watching Dresden Files movie ]
So my re-read of the Harry Potter series has moved on as my missing book has miraculously appeared.
I found I enjoyed this book much more the second time through compared to the first. Turst me, I really didn’t like this book before, but knowing what is coming up means that I enjoyed the story way more.
I still think that Harry and Ron would not be so stupid to take the car when they couldn’t get through the barrier. Okay, maybe Ron, but not Harry.
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Mood: Sleepy ]
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Currently: Listening to CBC Radio One ]
Jenny McCarthy is a comedienne and a former Playmate. She has chronicled her pregnancy experiences in the book Belly Laughs.
And let me tell you, it is funny and informative.
In typical, crass Jenny humour she talks about parts of pregnancy that many, more serious, books miss or gloss over. Most memorable of these is the revelation that most women poop on the delivery table. Jenny freaks out at this information and begins to make plans to ensure it doesn’t happen to her. But by the time that delivery comes, she falls into the category of "I don’t give a damn what else is ejected by me, get this baby out."
I laughed and laughed and laughed at this book. Then I read sections out to the Husband Unit, who laughed and laughed and laughed.
In addition, her take on things like kicking was actually a wake up call for me. I have been whining about the recreation of the 1999 Rockets Christmas show that is happening in my belly nightly. I am talking 2:30 am here people. But Jenny points out that as long as the baby is kicking, it is okay. Talk about changing perspective. So now, I enjoy the Broadway spectacular, cause I know the baby’s alive and kicking as it were.
A fun book. Read it if you or you SO are expecting. Read it even if you are not.
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Mood: Evil ]
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Currently: Watching Coronation Street ]
I have waxed poetic on this site before about Days of Our Lives being genre fiction. And so has Joe. And some of you have hurled at the thought, but I have further justification.
They are bringing John Black back from the dead.
Why is this significant?
Well they just killed him.
Normally in the soap world, people are killed off and then we wait a while before they are brought back. This gives the actor some time to try other projects before coming back. Like Patch. He was gone for a decade or so. Did some other TV, did some other soaps and some forgettable movies.
But not John. He’s barely gone a month and he’s coming back.
Now you might think that I would be happy with these turn of events, but no, I’m not. Drake Hogestyn (the actor who plays John) is not a master thespian. He and his on screen love Marlena (played by Deidre Hall) are such melodramatic over actors. In addition, the botox and plastic surgery have rendered their faces immovable. Watching the two of them on screen is like watching a pair of Japanese androids do Romeo and Juliet.
As much as I love the Days, this is not a good thing.
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Mood: Happy ]
My godchild, Norah a.k.a. Mittens, is featured prominently in this CBC contest by her father, my former cadet and unofficial adopted son, Chris.
The prizes for the CBC contest are very exciting. First prize is a trip for four to a dinner, and then the following day being flown to two different NHL hockey games and watching a third one on a home theatre system that you can take home. The second prize is way more exciting to me, a front loading washer and dryer. WHOOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!
How sad is it that I want the washer and dryer over the NHL games? Should I turn in my Canadian citizenship?
Watch and vote for her or the other choices. You will have to register to vote.
This fascinating science history tidbit is courtesy of Wired.
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1860: French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier announces the discovery of Vulcan, a planet orbiting between Mercury and the sun, to members of the Académie des Sciences in Paris. Continued… |
Wonder if the proposed Vulcan surface would have looked anything like this?

Surface of Vulcan from “Amok Time”
Jan. 2, 1860: was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon
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Mood: Sick ]
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Currently: Eating Breakfast ]
Last night, I put up a quick review where I referenced Rex Murphy.

Now admittedly he looks like Gollumn
But don’t let that fool you. This guy has a vocabulary your grade 8 English teacher would swoon over. Polysyllabic doesn’t come close.
And as I thought of him, I thought of Tim Gunn.

My buddy Tim, as I think of him, is the mentor on Bravo’s Project Runway. He routinely uses words like verklempt.
So I thought that a conversation between the two of them would be a wonderful verbal tennis match. Although Rex would not be able to talk about style at all, and I don’t think that Tim would know anything about Canadian Politics.
Of course, you may (or may not) ask who would I rather hang out with. Easy, Tim Gunn. He could be my birthing coach any day.
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Mood: Sleepy ]
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The Sunday Philosophy Club is by the famed author Alexander Mccall Smith, who has also written the Number One Ladies Detective Agency mysteries.
This book, part of a new series, is about Isabel Dalhousie, a rich editor of a philosophy journal. She and I have sooooo much in common. While at the theatre, she witness a young man fall to his death. Isabel becomes obsessed with finding out why this happened.
The book was recommended by the CBC, specifically Rex Murphy, a fairly loquacious host on the mother corps. And as promised it does have lots of literary references, but I found it slow moving and dull at times.
Meh.