Seriously, quitting the AP was the best thing I ever did for my wetness level, and I'm also more comfortable in the hot weather.
I will second this enthusiastically. Also, Tom's of Maine is wonderful stuff.
I have to go against the grain here -- I'm using Tom's right now because I was in the earthy-crunchy store when I last needed deodorant, and I'm seriously considering chucking it and switching back to my beloved Secret Baby Powder. Without going into detail, I just don't feel like the Tom's does a damn thing other than smell nice and lavendary when I put it on.
I really haven't gotten into the Shins. I kind of like "Kissing the Lipless," but I haven't heard enough to hear why they're the GREATEST BAND EVER OMG.
I think they're oveerrated. A few nice songs, but ultimately forgettable.
My local library branch has no books, or relatively few. Even the sparse bookshelves are embarrassingly bare. Everything has to be ordered (by computer, of which they have many) from the main branch downtown, or by ILL. I used to love the downtown library, but they seem to have remodeled the library-ness right out of it
*Thanks the thousand little gods for her very library-ish local library, where books and nooks are both plentiful, and where they were nice when I called today to find out why the Harry Potter waitlist isn't moving. About which -- I've been at #344 for more than a week. Return your books, Arlingtonians!*
One of the funniest revelations ever was that Buffistas (as a group) tend to be horrible library patrons and outright book thieves.
Ack! I'm so glad I missed that conversation, because seriously?? The idea makes me want to cry or scream or something. I love individual books, but I love the idea of the library more. And besides, if you love something, set it free. Or return it so someone else can love it. or something.
And we had pizza for dinner, and I believe I will now eat some cherries.