I’m geeked to be working
in San Francisco this summer. They say its California’s version of New York, so
I feel right at home in another city I can't afford to live in. Since it’s my
first time in this bucket list city – I already gotchu, Minneapolis – I intend
to make the most it. My first official tourist act was strolling through The
Mission. Well, actually, the first Cali thing I did was go shopping at Ross. I
bought an $8 dress that probably won’t last the week, but it's pretty and it
made me happy.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Bite My Shiny Metal Ass: How Futurama Changed My Life
Thanks to Netflix I’ve now
watched all 10 seasons of Futurama,
the science fiction animated cartoon series created by Matt Groening (Simpsons). It began in 1999 on FOX and
ended in 2013 on Comedy Central. Digesting 14 years worth of an awarding-winning
TV show in just a few months adds to my sci-fi street cred but it’s changed me.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Name That Dog
When a friend group texted
that she was getting a pair of dogs – golden doodles, adorable – for her
daughters, we immediately began suggesting pet names. Over the course of two
days (geez, maybe it was three) we all had a blast sharing possible nom de pups
that I saw had cultural, musical, and generational relevance. In an example of the
upside of drinking and texting we began with Barnes & Noble and ended with
Simon & Schuster. Take a look at our list and see if we missed any. Feel
free to add to the list and share which one you like the best.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Hey Baby Birl
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“Baby Girl.” That’s what James Evans, the father on
Good Times, called his daughter, Thelma. Years later it’s also how Bernie Mac referred
to his youngest niece on his self-titled TV show. Baby Girl is a familial term
of endearment within the African-American community. In my family I’ve had many
pet names including – but not limited to – Boo, Slow Poke, Madam, and She Who
Must Be Obeyed 2.0.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
"Hellraiser"
Someone said, “Leighann, what’s your favorite
romantic movie?” Believe it or not I’ve never been asked that before so I had
to think about it for a second. My head tilted to the left, my eyes stared off
into space, and my body went still. I do that sometimes when completely caught
off guard. It looks like I’m processing a data download from My Mothership.
“What’s my favorite romantic movie?” I was as shocked as anyone when I heard
myself say, Hellraiser.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
The Middle of the Night Phone Call
One of my biggest fears is
that I’ll get a Phone Call From Home in the Middle of the Night when I’m too
far away to do anything about it and once again I’ll be angry that we still
don’t have Star Trek transporter
technology; and disgusted that we invest more time and money in restricting
human movement then in facilitating it.
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