Tuesday, May 23, 2006

notes from the book expo america 2006

so, darkpony and i attended the book expo america this past weekend to try to promote our 4n publishing children's books, including the adorable lola & fred, which is available here. anyway, here is what we learned:
  • when you are sharing shelf space with the feminist press among others, the feminist press is most likely going to be the most aggressive in talking to passersby and prevent anyone else from talking to said passersby.
  • in regards to children's books, elephants are hot, hot, hot. they are the new pigs or penguins.
  • when you see a pirate on the escalator who looks exactly like johnny depp in the pirates of the caribbean, most people assume it is not johnny depp because they wonder why he would go to such lengths to promote the new film at the book expo america of all places. in my eyes, it was johnny depp, and he fooled everyone into thinking what they were thinking, and he got a big paycheck for it. pretty sneaky, sis!
  • people really are just big freeloaders looking for freebies they can then sell on ebay and elsewhere.
  • if you have a self-published book called the art of table dancing: escapades of an irreverent woman, it probably wasn't worth all of the money you spent for your own booth and the leis you were trying to give away.
  • finally, if you attend a publishing dance party, make sure that the drinks are free and that there is not a cash bar.

Friday, May 19, 2006

watermelon butt

i just want to shout out a big f_ _ _ you to the people on the downtown e train yesterday around 4:45pm at the 7th avenue stop, car #4 (from the front of the train), near the two seater at the end of car #4 (closer to car #5). i was wondering why no one was sitting in that one open seat since the train was kind of crowded. of course, maybe i should have known better to look before i sat down, but you could have also freakin' told me that there was a fresh wad of watermelon flavored hubba bubba in the middle of the seat that i was about to sit on. i would have warned you, so f_ _ _ you!!!!!

Thursday, May 18, 2006

i hate john stossel

he's a right wing know-it-all with all of his, "give me a break, that's a myth, and i can prove it and make lots of money at the same time" b.s. so, i was watching 20/20 the other night, and he had one of his ten biggest myths specials on to promote his new, stupid book. one of the myths was, "radiation is not so bad. it can even be good for you." then, he cited such examples as chernobyl and 3-mile island and made it seem like, "wow, what fools those people were for freaking out like that when not that many people actually died at the time of the incidents, though we still don't know if in the long run how many people contracted cancer because of their exposure to the radiation. oh well." he also made the great point that, "wow, the japanese didn't end up being mutated freaks even though we dropped a couple of atomic bombs on them. cool! nuclear war is awesome!" what a jerkbutt. then, darkpony emailed this article to me which just proves that john stossel sucks big time and does crap for research.

hey, john stossel, i've heard some myths about you. I bet they're false.
myth 1: if you have a mustache, you must give a great mustache ride.
myth 2: john stossel is not a douchebag.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

the red train and yellow mustard flowers

I was looking at some japanese children's books on the internet last night and came across this description of a book called, the red train and yellow mustard flowers. it made me lol big time:

My Grandma who lives in the countryside is like a shriveled alien and I don’t want to go near her. But my cousin, she’s always near her. I don’t know why she can be so nice. But the following spring, when my Grandma passed away, my heart ached.
god, no wonder the japanese don't leave the confines of their bedrooms for years!

Monday, May 15, 2006

beep beep beep: summer trend alert

alligators are the new sharks!

will you be attending the book expo america in washington, d.c. this weekend?

omg, so will darkpony and i! feel free to stop by booth #3254 (Consortium Distribution) to check out 4N Publishing's shelf and to say hello. we will be hanging out on saturday and sunday. see you there!

Army: HBO documentary could trigger stress disorder (cnn.com)

unlike memories of fighting in an actual, pointless war where if you were lucky enough to survive, you most likely sustained injuries that, thanks to medical breakthroughs, would have killed you even a decade ago? yeah, i bet watching this documentary is really going to be the reason a lot of these soldiers experience post-traumatic stress disorder.

Friday, May 12, 2006

long time no cute picture friday

so, darkpony and i love our cats. a lot. here they are as zombie cats, especially pony p. on the left. hilarious! (they really do like being held in that way.) too cute!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

jamie sabuda?

there have already been two posts today about jamie sabuda aka iamjamiesabuda from my two favorite bloggers, darkpony and corporate-casual, so of course, i must follow suit, especially regarding this comment from corporate-casual:

For the record, I have never kissed IAmJamieSabuda, much less in a heated kiddie pool in muttcatt’s backyard, which is more than I can say for half the people who read this fucking diary.

WTF, sabuda? and for the record that pool ain't really heated. it's just warm from pee.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

it's here, so go out and do what you do best- consume!

the publishing company that darkpony and i are a part of, 4N publishing, has its first children's picture book on-sale in the united states and canada. it is called lola & fred, and it is super cute. plus, there is no text, so it is perfect for little kids who can or cannot read. it's also great for kids who speak other languages from a foreign land. come on, isn't everyone having babies these days. lola & fred will make the perfect gift. order it from amazon.com here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974131989/qid=1147208577/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/102-4418675-8896953?s=books&v=glance&n=283155

or support your local independent bookstore and buy it there. if they don't have it in stock ask them to order it for you. it should only take a day or two!

also, check out these awesome reviews:

Literate and pre-literate audiences alike will laugh at this engaging pair's comical misadventures, and happily provide verbal commentary too. --- Kirkus Reviews

Young children will be thrilled to have a 'real' picturebook which they will be able to enjoy without having to have a grown-up read it to them. Laugh-out-loud funny misadventures and an easy tofollow story make this a winning book. --- Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review

At first, when I looked at it [Lola & Fred], I thought, "how can I review this, there aren't any words!" but when I sat down to"read" this book... I found I could tell the story easily enough... it is a truly enjoyable tale for young children. --- Armchair Interviews

shocking? not really

cnn.com reports: U.S. has second worst newborn death rate in modern world, report says

at first i thought to myself, "how can that be?" then, i thought really hard and wondered if it has anything to do with our healthcare system. hmmm, let's see. oh, minorities are affected most. why could that be? healthcare? oh, here it is (18 "paragraphs" into the article):

Tinker said Japan was among a number of nations highly ranked mainly because they offer free health services for pregnant women and babies, while the United States suffers from disparities in access to health care.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

if tom cruise even has balls

they will be mine if his private subway car ride from harlem to midtown interrupts my commute home from work tonight in any way, shape, or form. i mean it!