Monday, April 2, 2012

Five things I am loving this week:

1. The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club. (DVD)

It's a great and inspiring documentary of Florence "Pancho" Barnes one of greatest American pilots ever. It's available for instant streaming on Netflix or you can purchase the DVD. I think this is a must see for everyone but especially for women. Pancho was a strong, independent woman who lived life on her own terms.
If you want to read more about her check out the book The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes

2. Black Berry Smoke

Love their sound. They definitely have their roots in southern rock but they are so much more. Check out "Good One."

3. SeaSnax Roasted Seaweed Snack

Their slogan is "strangely addictive" and it is. I love this stuff. If you live in Athens, GA then you can pick some up at the Daily Co-op. SeaSnax has several flavors but I highly recommend the wasabi flavor.

4. Ocean Spray Cran-Grape Sugar Free

They have single drink mix packets. What a great find! I love, love the Cran-Grape but I need and want the convenience of the single drink packets. Now, I have a quick drink that will help me kick the soda habit. And it tastes great too.

5. And finally number five. The first show on ABC that I have watched in years.

GCB or Good Christian Bitches or Good Christian Belles depending on where you live.

This is a hilarious show starring Kristin Chenoweth. The show may be set in Dallas, Texas but it reminds me of a lot of people that I grew up in Georgia. Check out the show before the "moral majority" and fake "Christians" succeed in getting it off the air.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Sarah's Key

Today's recommendation is a film that brought me to tears tonight. Sarah's Key is a beautiful French film about an American journalist whose research into the deportation of thousands of Jewish residents of Paris in 1942 leads to a very personal story. It's a bittersweet film and one that I would highly recommend. Kristin Scott Thomas is brilliant as journalist and the ever wonderful Aidan Quinn makes an appearance at the end.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Response from North Face

Here is the response I received from North Face:
"Thank you for contacting The North Face! I am sorry, but our manufacturing takes place all over the world, with many of our products being assembled in multiple countries. Some parts of our manufacturing do take place in the USA, such as some of our screen printing and embroidery, etc... However, we do not have any products at this time that are 100% "Made in the USA"."

So they are off my list of potential suppliers for my winter needs. I hate vague answers like this.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Looking for winter coat

Just curious if any major outdoor clothing manufacturer makes anything in the US anymore. In the past I have purchased Patagonia and North Face mostly but was annoyed to find everything imported. From where I don't know but I always assume "Imported" means China. But that is not necessarily true. While I prefer to buy American products I am not opposed to purchasing from other countries as there are items that are not produced here anymore. In fact I would be that there are some items are only produced in China.

So I have sent an e-mail to North Face and Patagonia asking if any of their items are made outside of China. I plan to check with the other manufacturers too before I head to Masada to make my winter purchases.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Shopping online and Ebates

Rediscovering the convenience of shopping on line. Also rediscovering Ebates. I had been a member years ago and actually received a couple of checks from them. Last week I went back on and found that I still had money in the account from something I did years ago. So I'm checking them out again. It just makes sense to get a small precentage back for purchases that I would be doing already online.

If you do decided to join up I'd appreciate a referral:
http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=bARr5wQ2DQA%3D

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Typing Tutorial

Here's a great typing tutorial that I read about in Swiss Army Librarian's blog. I tried it a few minutes ago and it is addictive. It'll be a great site to visit when I am manning the circulation desk. Besides it'll look a lot better if I am working on my typing than spending the time on Facebook. Thanks Brian.

Check it out.
http://www.sense-lang.org/typing/tutor/keyboarding.php

Saturday, October 22, 2011

More bad TV

Just came across more bad TV over the past few weeks. The two that top the list are:

My Extreme Animal Phobia on Animal Planet. It's just disgusting and I don't mean because it has "disgusting animals" but it is disgusting to watch people suffer with their fears. I don't care if the "therapist" is "helping" them I think it is cruel to watch people in pain. What type of person enjoys that? I also think it is cruel to subject the animals to this therapy even if "no animals were harmed in the process." Come on Animal Planet. You can do better than that!! Oh wait, Animal Planet is actually owned by Discovery...Never mind, makes sense now.

TLC (the lousy channel) has brought back Ami James from Miami Ink for another boring tattoo show. These tattoo shows would be okay if they focused on the art and the customers. However, these shows focus on the boring workers and their fake drama. Hated Miami Ink, Hated LA Ink, and totally hate NY Ink.

Hey America, are we really this stupid?