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View Article  Let's All Go To The Grad Club
I'll be at the Grad Club tomorrow afternoon around 4pm to celebrate the impending birth of my child (okay, it's nine months away but any excuse to go for a drink, right?). 

Actually, Quinn Dupont who was in the program but is currently on leave after being accepted for a Masters of Philosophy at the U of T will be back in London-town so we're going to be hanging out. 

Quinn is legendary in this program (er, or at least within my cohort) for a variety of things including:
  • running the Untitled Movie Series featuring films about libraries and library-related issues
  • working to start a comic book as a response to Access Copyright's "Captain Copyright" character
  • regularly using phrases such as "socialist hegemony" and other multi-syllabic words in class comments
  • maintaining a blog which had weekly pictures of his Tuesday beer drinking exploits mixed with gourmet-level recipes and in-depth accounts of his battles with Rogers Cable Internet
  • having the cutest dog in the history of puppyhood
  • being a virtual giant of a man (in this photo, the bottle he's holding is a 66 oz but he makes it look like a mickey). 
Here's the blurb from his Spirit of Librarianship nomination last term:

"Quinn embodies many of the qualities of the ideal librarian - whether it is enabling access to information by sharing digital versions of readings with his classmates or by raising awareness by running a movie series that is focused on librarians and library-related issues.  Beyond this, Quinn has a deep intellect and a collegial manner.  One classmate summed up his presence like this: "Did you ever notice that Quinn's the only one of us, who, when he puts up his hand to make a point in class, everybody stops typing or daydreaming and pays attention?"  Finally, although it is only in the planning stages right now, his idea to do a "Captain Commons" comic book in response to Access Copyright's biased and library-unfriendly "Captain Copyright" character is a stroke of genius that I'm sure will show another side of the copyright debate and garner much attention from the wider library community, across Canada and the beyond."


If all of that hasn't intimidated you into submission, everybody's invited to join us. 

View Article  Break Dance Baby
I was going to post this a couple weeks ago after seeing a link on Boing Boing (and as a way to drop a sly hint about what Shea and I suspected was pending). 

But then I just put it in the "drafts" folder and forgot about it for some reason.  It's still pretty crazy so I thought I'd post it now.  For anyone worried that this will turn into the "Baby Poop Blog" instead of the "Poop Around FIMS Blog", yes, that is a distinct possibility at some future point.  But for the time being, I'll try to keep the baby content to a minimum and keep writing about my life in library school and what's going on around FIMS. 

With that said, I've got to comment on keeping this a secret.  After announcing it on the blog the other day, I went to school to find out a few classmates already knew - Lara because I'd said I had to miss a management class to go to an appointment with Shea (but it was nothing serious) then that Shea didn't drink when we went for supper with them and another couple. 

Lindsay said she knew because she works at the library.  "I knew you looked at my record!" I said.  "No.  But I do have to process the holds and if you're taking out What To Expect When You're Expecting, I figure it's not for a school project." 

Sabina (and anybody else who visited our apartment and saw the collection of baby books from the library) knew as well. 

Who else knew?  I think Shea's parents suspected as well when she wouldn't have a drink with her dad when she was home for a visit at the end of July. 

So the moral of the story?  If you're pregnant and want to keep it a secret, don't do any reading on the subject and keep drinking like always.  I mean, it worked for mothers in the late 1960's - early1970's and  their kids turned out fine.  Turned out fine.  Turned out fine.  (Of course, I could've turned out like this kid which would've been worse!)


My web site dedicated to four great Canadian singer-songwriters (but currently only featuring guitar tab for two of them - Fred Eaglesmith and Hawksley Workman.)

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