2008-09-04

telerib: (spud)
2008-09-04 10:44 am
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We do the mash! We do the costume mash!

How do you dress your child up as a shapeshifter?

My sister's wedding is garb-optional, and she specifically has mentioned the wee ones dressed as her cadre of fairy sprites. I forget who proposed it first (my dad?), but a pooka/pĂșca/pwca was suggested for the Spud. Which is neat, because his Nana has been calling him "a little pooka!" for some time.

The pooka is a shapeshifter, though. It's most typically in the form of a dark horse, all the better to give terrifying (but harmless) rides to the gullible. It's most famously in the form of a six-foot tall invisible white rabbit named Harvey.

My current thought is a bunny suit, maybe with red ears or, if that's too obscure, little teeny wings on the back.
telerib: (Default)
2008-09-04 02:35 pm

Dear members of the media,

Your metaphor permit has expired. Please relegate all use of storm-related imagery to your coverage of actual storms, tropical storms, and hurricanes.

Yours,
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telerib: (uhh)
2008-09-04 09:52 pm
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"help me write a eulogy for Beowulf"

That Google query landed someone on my music research weblog, Mi Contra Fa.

First, I find the form of the query somewhat amusing, like a lead curse tablet thrown into Google's holy well. It's not a search string so much as it is a petition.

Second, I find it unpleasant to contemplate that my online research might be "helping" students cheat. I've got no beef with actually helping them, if my work points them in a good direction or they reference it (the fools). But I look at that search string and want to translate it as "show me a eulogy I can copy, change a few lines of, and hand in tomorrow."

Happily, my sister (the high school English teacher) assures me that, at the high school level anyway, it's dead easy to tell when a student has done this. When a fifteen-year old suddenly starts writing like a 32-year old PhD, the teacher notices.