Tanya
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Adventures of Screaming Phoenix
- and then what happened?
- blow at life
- Busy Intersection
- Expedition Oklahoma
- Fighting Monsters
- Frankie Goes to Home Depot: Stories landlocked in the Heartland
- Going Mental
- Hyperbole and a Half
- Just A Passerby
- Manifesto Joe's Texas Blues
- Marine Snow
- Mother of Boys
- Nick Wu
- Not Safe For The Fridge
- photo a day
- Plus Tard
- Prin's Links for Social Work Students
- Rachel Freeman's Mail Art Site
- Recipe for Adventure
- Social Work Blogs
- Social Work: A Lifetime Of Practice
- The Journey of Deirdré
- Tick Tock Sheptock
- US to UK
- What Powderfinger Said . . . Observations on Life in the Dying Empire
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Well, you know that! |
Location | Norman, OK, United States |
Introduction | Social worker by trade. Writer for fun. Creator for my sanity. |
Interests | reading, art, reading about art, getting lost in used book stores, current events, blogging, black jack, Post Crossing, beer, wine, cookies, and extra, extra, EXTRA sharp cheddar cheese. |
Favorite Movies | How about if I go with what I believe was one of the worst movies cast upon the innocent public: Star Wars Episode I: Phantom of the Menace. |
Favorite Music | Well, it's not smooth jazz, I can tell you that. Current high rotation: Dandy Warhols, Silversun Pickups, Flaming Lips, My Morning Jacket, Doves and the Genius feature on my iPhone. |
Favorite Books | All time? Gone with the Wind, The Corrections, Hope for the Flowers, The House of Sand and Fog and Bloom County Babylon: Five Years of Basic Naughtiness. Oh, all right. I was on an Andy Warhol kick a few years ago, too. I think I read them all. Death and Disaster was the most interesting about him. I love non fiction in general and sociology in particular. Lately, though, I've been reading temporary fiction and greatly enjoying myself. Can't wait to get my hands on Jonathan Franzen's latest. |
Well, maybe they don't need them, but don't you think that some fish might like a bicycle?
What a stupid question. Of course they do.