slackmistress
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Member Since: 2/16/2008
Last Seen: 8/18/2008

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Gender: Female
Hometown: Glen Ellyn, IL
Tagline: AntiSocialite
I Am Here For: friends
Relationship Status: married
Occupation: Writer. Blogger. Vlogger. Nerd Yenta.
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Aug 20, 2008 1:55 AM
I am finally finishing the latest script that I have been avoiding like the plague. Your Productivity with posts and Tweets have inspired me. Thank you, Slackmistress! -

Also, Just noticed you hail from Glen Ellyn. I was just there a week ago - Visiting Family back there. I knew there was something " Midwest" about you . :)
Aug 04, 2008 7:02 PM
Like the new bloggers. You can never get enough of nerd girls!
Jul 24, 2008 12:27 PM
hey,
nicee page you got here. interesting blog :)
Jun 24, 2008 1:51 PM
I'm not hating on the Nerd Girls - I think education is a fabulous thing. I hate the idea that the thing that's supposedly amazing is that they like lipstick and high heels and things that "typical" girls like. Which may be more a function of how the Newsweek writers wrote them (and I think I even say this in my post) rather than who they are.
Sam B. from ...
Jun 23, 2008 11:41 PM
The whole idea of the NERD GIRLS arose because of a lack of females in the engineering community. The founder is a female professor who felt that she had to overcome to reach the same levels of success that she saw her male counterparts encounter with less [whatever] - typical story in any field.

The point then, that you can extrapolate, is that the NERD GIRLS are meant to be an outreach program. The image of the NERD GIRLS you see has little to do with the actual program, an image created by studios and photographers to sell an image to the bright lights and flashy colors media machine.

The NERD GIRLS are meant to show that girls who tend to shy away from science at a young age because of the stigmas attached to the 'Nerd/Geek/Whatha veyou' community which dictate that you cannot be both 'wanted/beautifuf ul/recognized/pop ular' and also study hard and use your brain for something other than color matching and body painting.

The NERD GIRLS are a good thing. Did they sell out the name a little by doing a super upbeat photoshoot/video shoot, sure. Will there be any negative side-effect as many of you have suggested, absolutely not. This will not cause girls to forget that they are smart. This will not cause girls who are smart to long for beauty any more than every magazine and tv show you've ever heard of already does. Hating (if i may use a colloquialism) on the NERD GIRLS seems to be nit-picking minor aspects of how you 'wouldn't have done this or that' and much less about constructively criticizing a group that is seeking to promote the value of education. So you're against education? Now I understand your point of view...
Jun 13, 2008 7:32 PM
thanks for the add.
be sure to check out my blog.
LesaMay
Jun 03, 2008 6:04 PM
Waiting for the DVD. But not anxiously waiting.

xo,
LesaMay
ThisIsDeadAir.tv
May 30, 2008 12:14 AM
Love the site! That was the best smack in the jewels since "Man hit by Football in Groin" won an Academy Award. I enjoyed the science lesson as "pain receptors" let the body know to elevate pulse heart rate, etc... Maybe next time they'll show us how the amazing human body will shut down to protect itself when hit repeatedly in the head with a shovel. Sport truly is a sweet science.
May 22, 2008 11:32 AM
I can't seem to keep up with your blog, but I am still lovin' it. xo
May 21, 2008 1:23 AM
You follow direction very well...
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June 24, 2008 3:48 PM  (go back to main view)
Live! Nude! Girls! and a Contest...
By slackmistress
Re: Live Nude Girls.

Only two out of the three of those are true. I'll let you guess which one is not like the other if you stop on by tonight's LIVE! Yahoo Chat over on my channel, The Doctor is In. We're just doing a test run, nothing all that fancy, but if you'd got questions or nothing better to do with your Saturday night (in which case, you should have questions!) pop on by and say hello. Barring and technical mishaps, I'll be putting the broad in broadcasting around 8:30pm-9ish PST.

Who's Your Nerd Crush?

In case you had to skip the video, Antisocial Networking's new contest is Who's Your Nerd Crush? My first nerd crush (that I was aware of) was on Peter Lorre. Yeah process that for a bit. So tell me a tale, sing me a song, or just tell a great story about Your Ned Crush. It can be a past crush, a present crush, your last crush or your first crush. The more detailed you are, the more chances you've got to be picked for the finals, and then once again you, the Antisocial Networking Community, gets to vote!

I'm extending the deadline until Friday, June 27th to get your entries in. The winner of My Nerd Crush will receive a set of set of The Seven Deadly Sins Truffles from Polidori Chocolates, owned by film critic, friend o' slack and fellow geek Dawn Taylor. Post on your blog, on your UberPage, in the comments, just let me know where and I'll check it out...

See all y'all tonight.


Blog Comments (17):
Posted by leev on
Mr Spock, of course.

And then there's this fabuliciousness of his music video, Leonard Nimoy singing 'Bilbo Baggins'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFR-8NVjw-k
Posted by theletterk... on
Cartoon nerd crush: Egon from the Real Ghostbusters.

Other nerd crushes: Randolf Mantooth from Emergency!, the Verizon guy, DotComGuy, Harold Remis from Ghostbusters, Ron Livingston, Brendon Small.

As my mom says, I like 'em nerdy. :D
Posted by ZooKeeper on
I guess my first Nerd Crush was on Alex P. Keaton as portrayed by Michael J. Fox. I may have had a MJF poster in my bedroom that I may have kissed a time or two and may have wound up with a hole in the fold crease where his lips just happened to be....
Posted by modesty bl... on
the new post at Dooce just reminded me that I was strangely attracted to Chaka from Land of the Lost., Gad, did I love that show... maybe it is why I became an anthropologist, I wanted to find my own Chaka.
Posted by Brooke on
That's easy! Buzz Aldrin. Ever since I was a little girl. Here are but a few of my reasons:
1.) Any man named Buzz who can still be revered and/or taken seriously (and who is not a kick-ass mechanic with pit stains) obviously possesses a ridiculous amount of panache.
2.) I had a thing for boys in moon boots growing up. That has not changed.
3.) The moon is the universal symbol of romance. Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Therefore, I feel that Buzz Aldrin automatically gets to be the Human Manifestation of Romance.
4.) I'm sure he has a bitchin' moon rock collection.
I choose to therefore pay no attention to the idle jibber-jabber that the moon landing was an elaborate hoax. Buzz would NEVER lie to me.
Posted by blair on
I posted my list here.
Posted by slackmistr... on
These are all great, keep 'em coming!
Posted by Vespa on
For sure my first nerd crush was Radar on MASH. How could you not LOVE that guy. It was then and there that I knew I'd always love the nerds.
Posted by Will Campb... on
Well I guess my first attempt got spam-filtered either because I included links to images of my first four pretty much simultaneous nerd crushes or because I was a wuss in not being able to definitively pick the stand-out among them. So I'll try again with no links (but still a wuss): Julie Newmar, Barbara Eden, Tina Louise and Elizabeth Montgomery.
Posted by julia on
Oh slackmistress, you have opened a floodgate of nerd crush-i-ness!
There was the Nerd Crush Follow Up and then the Nerd Crush Follow Up -- Part II -- Tom Selleck!!!11!. It's been an awesome couple of days, thank you!
Posted by Will Campb... on
Dear Slackmistress,

Try as I might I cannot break the four-way nerdcrush tie that exists between those that I had simultaneously for Barbara Eden's Jeannie, Julie Newmar's Catwoman, Elizabeth Montgomery's Samantha, and Tina Louise's Ginger. I suppose if I absolutely positively had to pick one from the quartet it would be Julie Newmar... but just by a whisker!
Posted by Liz on
When I was 7 I was in deep love with Mulder because of the x-files. But David Duchuvony isn't so dorky himself so that barely counts. My bff however has an undying, life long crush on Urkle and his alter ego Stefan. She wrote him monthly and only ever got the same urkle postcard in response. I believe there was even an Urkle poster, suspenders and all hanging on her bedroom wall.
Posted by zlato on
Dear slackmistress,
Your 'My Nerd Crush' prompted me to do some deep soul searching. I don't know if what i dredged up out of my psyche quite fits the nerdcrush criteria - is the object of adulation the nerd, like your Mr.Jobs or is it merely that I am a nerd who has experienced crushes? Either way, to see what your idea has uncovered:
http://misterampersand.blogspot.com/2008/06/zlatos -top-8-nerd-crushes-bonus.html

Your Antisocial Networking site is a hoot! I'm enjoying catching up on the archives.
Posted by libi on
Peter Lorre? I'm impressed. My earliest nerdcrush was on Dr. Julian Bashir/Alexander Siddig. At age nine. Oh my.
Posted by Betheboy on
Everyone knows mine is Anne Frank. I wish I could have spent two years in an attic with her.
Posted by julia on
Dear Slackmistress,
My nerd crush entry is here:
http://juliasmexicocity.typepad.com/julias_mexico_ city/2008/06/there-is-a-nerd-meme-going-around.htm l
My entry is more visual than verbal. I think you'll see why...
Posted by Pagne on
I hope it's not just Nude Girls. Because if they're not live... you might want to stock up on air freshener.
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