Trois tendances san franciscaines, illustrées ici en une seule image capturée sur Union Street (l’équivalent de la rue Laurier à Montréal).
À venir bientôt: la mort du cupcake, telle qu’annoncée par une experte (non non, pas moi).
Scénariste/conceptrice
Trois tendances san franciscaines, illustrées ici en une seule image capturée sur Union Street (l’équivalent de la rue Laurier à Montréal).
À venir bientôt: la mort du cupcake, telle qu’annoncée par une experte (non non, pas moi).
–Five myths about girls and science that still endure, according to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Research on Gender in Science and Engineering (GSE) program. Thanks to Josh for the link.
-Forget snakes on a plane: Passenger smuggles monkey onto plane under hat. I like the part where it says: « The monkey spent the remainder of the flight in the man’s seat and behaved well, said Russell. » I wish I could say the same about most people I’ve had to sit next to on a plane.
-Your mother warned you about putting too much bubble bath liquid in the tub, didn’t she? Via Hou-Hou Blog.
-I know it’s mean of me, but this story has been making me chuckle all week: I’m on ur playa, burnin’ ur man.
-Need marketing? Hire a Zeke.
-Honey, I found our new television. I promise not to stick my face and hands on it though (unlike the girl in the ad/short film made by Wong Kar Wai for the product launch).
You knew I write screenplays, but did you know I’m also a poet?
Hugh has created a literary journal of a new kind. Check it out and submit your best pieces. It’s time to make something good out of all that spam.