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@fol_de_rol: I actually sort of fell into becoming a librarian. I am a Children's Librarian and I had been working as a Program Director for an arts camp. They were looking for someone with a lot of children's programming experience. I have always loved books and reading and I actually work in the town I grew up in

@little stripes: oh! I meant the part about him being a male librarian! :) Girls and glasses are sexy no matter what their profession!

@cardboardbelt: You are a rare breed, and in my department "Children's Librarian" practically unheard of! :)

There is a magazine called "Library School Journal" and there is a regular section where school/public librarians write in for advice about what to do when principals/school boards/parents attempt to ban books. It's a lot harder in school libraries to fight against banning a book then it is at a public library.

I am proud to be a librarian every day!

This is the best thing ever made and should be standard issue viewing for all Americans

@Red928: I would totally take you up on that offer but I have to go to a wedding in Philly that weekend. I fear I will never see them live! I love them, I love them, I love them. I should have kept my large Donnie pin, I bet it would have been worth something! :)

@SisterMaryMartha: I thought Heidi was going to jump up there and give her a slap! She was not happy at all about that!

Kenley seems crazy town! I get that there is a lot of pressure and lots of things are thrown at you and the simple fact that these people can make anything in the time they are given is amazing but whoa. And I will even give you that the editors can make a person look any way they want, but she's up she's down, she's

I worked as a program director for a summer camp a few years back an international camper who came from a country which does not vaccinate against mumps and measles and she was diagnosed with mumps a few days into the camp session. The CDC and the state health department immediately descended. The CDC guy explained

Poor Daniel, being Harry Potter probably meant he was constantly being chased by screaming, fainting, hyperventilating teens and tweens. The older woman who played it cool and showed him the ropes was his best option. Plus it plays into the whole Graduate thing that teenage boys love so much. When they're 16 they want

@BlowJoy: I was going to say that too, not only are they shaped like penises, they are also a weird flesh-pink color! Neon green and blue people, candy should never be the same color as someone's skin!

See I think Diane pulls that dress off, and even makes me kind of like it, and I am not just trying to suck up to her because I want to do her live-in boyfriend... bad

I can't explain it, but I have a serious thing for Josh Hartnett, the last scene of Wicker Park makes me cry like a baby. I think it has to do with his voice, I am big on voices.

Oh Jack, when you and Tracy and Liz are together, I have a little t.v. orgasm

wow, wow just when you think you might have it figured out...

Bad news: black eye Good news: adorable hair cut even with bandage and black eye. I hope she's all right!