Sentences with phrase «friday fillips»

After more than 300 frivolous Friday Fillips, I feel I can hijack one fillip to do a bit of administrative business, namely to announce that as of this coming Sunday, Slaw will have a new design.
There is also a vast ocean of lightweight inutilities to be, well, made use of — if you're a composer of Friday fillips, as I am.
I am glad you will continue with the Friday Fillips, at least for a while, because drinking my morning Java without reading your entry just wouldn't give my Friday mornings the lift - off it requires.
I look forward to enjoying many more of your Friday Fillips.
After many hundreds of Friday Fillips, I'm going to try something different in this space.
Looking forward to your Friday Fillips!
On behalf of the CBA staff here in BC, please enjoy whatever comes next (and I'll continue to watch for those Friday Fillips!)
But words whistle me in quite regularly in these Friday Fillips.
Astute readers of this feature (and some of the rest of you, too) will have noticed that I tend towards non-verbal Friday Fillips, seeking, I guess, relief from the «jaw - jaw» that is law.
After many hundreds of Friday Fillips, it's time to call it quits.
If that creates a sufficient connection to one of SLAW's themes of legal research then I have justified the true purpose of this Friday fillip: Immediately go to http://www.simpsonsmovie.com (and click «Enter the Site») and click on the link to create your own Simpsons character (or «avatar») using simple - to - use online tools.
Ever thoughtful, I've got just the solution: a Friday Fillip that will keep on giving for perhaps three or four hours.
With Simon F being in Spain and all, it seems we fell down a bit on one of our regular editorial items — the Friday Fillip.
Now, I know this isn't fare at the lighter end of the spectrum, which is usually the case in a Friday Fillip, but neither is it law, you'll notice.
I am filling in today and next week for Simon Fodden's Friday Fillip, so this will have a more — for lack of a better phrase — «girlie» bent to it.
But the Friday Fillip to the rescue, if only virtually.
We've looked a poetry before on Slaw — «Law Firms Sponsoring Poetry ``, «The Lawyer as Poet ``, «Creative uses for law reports ``, and another Friday Fillip about doggerel — so I thought that this might be of interest to the poetasters among us.
We've fixed the problem, have learned a little (isn't that always the way), felt too stressed to worry about the Friday Fillip, and generally sighed with relief at being back online once more.
Occasionally the Friday Fillip makes you work and today's is another one of those.
I seem to think I go on a lot about food on the Friday Fillip — but that's not the case, I discover.
(Rather as The Friday Fillip sits, cuckoo egg, in Slaw's rich nest.)
There I was, racking my brains late in the week (no easy thing) for a subject for this Friday Fillip.
Those that might appeal to a Friday Fillip reader?
And somehow I think this kind of behavior can LOOK like intelligence, but it isnt... so if you go back to the start of the Friday Fillip... you can add the DARK BLUE - SUITED BUNCH as outliers....
Connie's Friday Fillip of a while back included a link to this amazing paper, Magic Ink, which reconceptualizes computer programming as information design and graphical design.
About a year ago I mentioned Pandora in the course of a Friday Fillip on Etta Baker; this was the website I used to listen to popular music, blues, jazz and other non-classical ditties.
Having happily agreed to post a Friday Fillip for Simon Fodden, I unexpectedly and blithely extended my May vacation thereby dropping the proverbial ball!
This is definitely not the Friday Fillip.
The Oxford University Press Blog, home to much that catches my attention, has a piece on «How gut bugs affect brain health.,» a trifle earnest for a Friday Fillip, I'll admit.
Usually I toss»em; occasionally I read»em and toss»em; but for some reason I accorded the last one a place on my hard drive — where I found it today when browsing through the oddments section looking for a Friday Fillip.
Xtranormal was to be this week's Friday Fillip.
I had a number of positive comments about my last Friday Fillip on computer bags and Squidoo.
About eight months ago I spent a Friday Fillip on the TED video of Maira Kalman, an illustrator and writer perhaps best known for her New Yorker covers.
Each day except Saturday there'll be a post under the rubric Today: Summaries Sunday will present precis of Maritime Law Book case summaries; Monday's Mix will offer half a dozen excerpts from leading Canadian law blogs; Tips Tuesday will give you a brief bit from the prior week's advice on SlawTips; Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII continues the feature that's already in place; Thursday Thinkpiece will publish a long excerpt from a recently published book or journal article; and the Friday Fillip promises to be once again light - hearted.
Edward Tufte, who's appeared more than once before in Slaw -LRB-(Tufte Touted, Visualizing Ideas, The Friday Fillip)-RRB- does the voice - over in a film that, in his words:
But the whole business of tricking the eye - brain into thinking it's seeing motion is way to complicated for a Friday fillip, so I'll just direct the impossibly curious among you to this (good) explanation.
For the prior thirty weeks the Friday Fillip has been be a chapter in a serialized crime novel, usually followed by a reference you might like to pursue.
But that one might be on the cusp of polite conversation for a Friday Fillip...

Not exact matches

I just want to clear something up before we begin this Friday's Fillip.
Hardly a week meriting a fillip... Still, Friday is Friday.
Because this is Good Friday, a holiday, and a serious one for many people, this won't be a flippant fillip.
But then, this is Friday and I need a fillip.
Today's fillip merely pokes a stick — well, a baton, really — at a very large and fabulous creature, one that would take all the Fridays in an era to get to know properly, if such were ever really possible.
But because it's also Friday, I thought I'd schedule this fillip for the folks south of the border and those Canadians who have taken their CrackBerrys to the cottage.
... comes on a Thursday this week, because tomorrow, Good Friday, is a holiday and, I suspect, no one will be reading Slaw, even a Slavian fillip.
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