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Long time no type!

That was nerdy, I know...sorry.

Friday we're playing games and having snacks (snacks which the 8th graders who won Jeopardy got to choose....BROWNIES!!!)

A few fun things:


Meg Cabot and I are obviously soul mates.

Also, Matt one of our librarians is showing the most excellent movie ever tomorrow night at 6:30. It's called Bringing Up Baby and is one of my favorite movies of all time, so you know I'll be staying after work to watch one the big screen in the meeting room! With popcorn and drinks!! If you don't have too much homework, come join us!

here's the imdb link to it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029947/

Oh and I'll be wearing the tshirt I designed! I really love this movie!



Much Love,
Sti

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