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Neil Gaiman

Hey everyone, Just wanted to pass along this awesome link. Neil Gaiman, one of my favorite authors, is making his book American Goods available online for a month for free. Check it out! http://tiny.cc/WRiXE Have a great weekend! Christina

Hey guys!

Thanks to everyone who went on the scavenger hunt with us. I hope my puzzle clue wasn't too creepy, the picture just makes me laugh so hard I couldn't resist! Tonight we're having a TAG meeting at 6:00, and I hope to see a lot of you there! We'll discuss several things such as facebook, myspace, the Friendswood FIG Festival (that's a lot of Fs!), and more so bring your good ideas with you! On Friday we'll be playing games and the usual snacks. I've got a lot of games to choose from and I got at least one request for Pictionary, so get ready! See you soon, Christina

Scavenger Hunt Clue

Unscramble this puzzle to discover your next clue! provided by flash-gear.com

Returning to the Golden Age of Television

That's right, I said Golden Age and that can mean only one thing: Nickelodeon in the 1990s. Yep, I was a kid and you guys were babies/not even born. Seriously though, the 90s were home to some really awesome television: Salute Your Short, Clarissa Explains It All, Hey Dude, Are You Afraid of the Dark and many more. The show we're going to be watching this Friday is called the Adventures of Pete and Pete, which is about 2 brothers named Pete, their family (dad who is obsessed with the lawn, and mom who has a metal plate in her head that picks up radio signals!), friends (Artie the Strongest Man in the World, Ellen, and Nona F. Mecklenberg who wears a cast because she likes scratching the annoying itch) and their antics in Wellsville. For some more info on the show, check out the wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Pete_&_Pete And now for some pictures: And next week, I'm putting together a really awesome scavenger hunt. And not your regular, boring sca

DDR masters

Here are few pictures of everyone who rocked out to DDR last Friday. You guys were awesome! I don't know how you do it, especially a certain person who danced for 5 straight dances! This week we'll be watching a movie and having some snacks. Come join us! ~Christina

Altered book and DDR

Thanks to everyone who came to make art out of books, I think it was a great success. I hope you're all looking forward to doing it again in March! Here are a few of the masterpieces created by you! This week we'll be having a DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) Dance Off, so come prepared to show off your moves!