slackmistress
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Member Since: 2/16/2008
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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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July 01, 2008 3:36 PM  (go back to main view)
The 5!
By slackmistress
1. Hello, Dali!
Have you ever wanted to blow your nose and be mysterious all at the same time? Well now you can with these mustache handkerchiefs from designer Avril Loreti's Etsy shop. You can be a Tom, a Salvador, handlebar, or "some baseball player from the 80's" (Um, wasn't that all of them?) (via The Daily Dairy!)

2. Thank God, I Thought He Was Running Out of Money.
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has just inked a deal with Google to write an animated web series. Phew. I was beginning to worry that his children's children's children's children might have to work someday. (via Medialoper!)

3. But the Clap is Sooo Cute!

Don't know how to explain to your partner that you've got Herpes? GIANTMicrobes has made it easier - or at least cuter - with these series of microbe plush toys. I just want to curl up with Chlamydia and take a nap, don't you? (via Geekologie!)

4. What Did You Stick Up Your Nose as a Kid?
I confess: I didn't stick anything up my nose as a kid, I was the sort of evill kid that convinced other kids to stick stuff up their noses. I blame my genetics. Anyway, Neatorama has a list of the top ten things kids stick up their noses. Crayons are the number one item - and here I thought it would be Wiimotes! I was shocked to see that little green army men didn't make the list. Perhaps those of you with kids can help the army reclaim its nasal passage glory? (via Neatorama!)

5. Aliens Don't Let Aliens Drive Drunk.
As the holiday weekend approaches, let's all take a little lesson from Star Wars Universe:
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ALSO: Don't forget to vote for the semi-finalists in My Nerd Crush!


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Posted by Elizabet on
I just bought a mustache! Such delight. For christmas my family always wears fake paper mustaches, i'll be all the rage at our next birthday gathering. Thanks for the heads up.
also, the stds remind me of Parasite Pals (http://www.mcphee.com/parasitepals/index.html)
Posted by Scott Sass... on
Funny headline on the Seth McFarlane Post
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