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| food, family, library, transatlantic, vintage

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10engines Friday, October 13 10E2692: Why a libarian? | Jaws “Why a librarian?”    The first chapter of JAWS really grabs you….*ahem*.   “She could not find her foot”. Oof!!! You are just 3 pages in. I read Jaws (and Dr No which has a pretty spicy ending) as a kid visiting my English grandparents. A few of the books in the guest room.  But Jaws, that opening made me want to become a librarian - I mean the power of a story and how text can GRAB you…  [stop it-ed]  The movie diverges from the book in the middle - but that first hit… OooOFf!!!! Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Friday, September 1 10E2691: Family Ties...   I like wool ties... it sort of dresses you up and down in an odd way. The texture of a woolen tie synonymous with the outdoors, and tartan working its usual transporting power. Plus woolen ties tend to stay PUT once tied...  Bonus points for a family tartan... Lamont.     Email This BlogThis!...

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