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1. Forbes Magazine Calls Six Animated Films “A Glut”

In an analysis of Hollywood’s summer movie season, Scott Mendelson of Forbes suggested that Hollywood produced “too much animation” this year, and that “six major animated films in just over three months is a glut.” We’ve been down this road before, and hardly need to point out the wrongheadedness of this lazy punditry.

What’s amazing is that Mendelson spends most of his analysis talking about the relative success of these animated films and still manages to arrive at the wrong conclusion. The fact is that two out of those six animated films were blockbusters, which is a far higher success rate than Hollywood’s live-action efforts. It’s exasperating to keep having to point this out, but as long as the mainstream media continues to misrepresent the animation industry, we’ll keep correcting them.

(Thanks, Ashnard)

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2. rgz Newsflash: Top Ten Happiest Jobs

Just ran across this and found it interesting. Something to think about as you choose a career, rgz. My husband said to me, "No wonder you are so happy. You do about half of these jobs!"

So what's your fancy, readergirlz? From Forbes:

The top 10 happiest jobs:

  • Clergy
  • Firefighter
  • Physical therapist
  • Author
  • Special education teacher
  • Teacher
  • Artist
  • Psychologist
  • Financial services sales agent
  • Operating engineer
It's easy to see the joy in helping others as well as the happiness that is generated by the chance to express yourself.

Click here for the 10 most hated jobs like electronics technician, and marketing manager: www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/08/11/think-your-job-is-bad-try-one-of-these.

Think it over!

LorieAnncard2010small.jpg image by readergirlz
3. One Small Step


mmmm, ahhhh, spring is in the air. smells a bit like... rotten crocs from last summer???

say what you will about crocs, yes, unattractive, yes, ubiquitous, yes, middle-american children everywhere running around in them, but they really serve their purpose. cheap (ish), slip on, waterproof and ALMOST indestructible. now that we are spring cleaning and gearing up for the warmer months, here is the place for those shredded crocs that haven't seen sunlight in months. SOLES UNITED will take old worn out pairs and recycle them into new, wearable ones to send to children in need.

the lesson: waste not want not?

added bonus: once you're already back there in the dark corners of your kid's closet, you might find some treasure. not sure what, but that's what makes it an added bonus.


here's a link: "soles united" for info and drop off locations

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