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October 28, 2009

Adulthood overrated

Blogger Jason Kottke recently wrote about the differing approaches to "being an adult." In his post, he establishes two kinds of adults:

A: Those who have set aside their childish ways

B: Those who rebel against the lack of freedom of childhood.

"Basically opposite approaches," he writes. "Responsible adulthood and irresponsible adulthood."

Kottke continues:

The A people feel that being an adult means eating healthfully, being financially responsible, dressing to meet the expectations...

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Published on October 28, 2009 17:08

October 27, 2009

Worst million dollars ever

The now-defunct USFL Gamblers sponsored a contest in 1982 that gave away one million dollars to one of their fans. 

The terms of the deal:

$50,000, paid out over twenty years, beginning twenty years later, in 2002.

Unbelievable.

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Published on October 27, 2009 18:01

Wash, rinse, dry, repeat

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp are together again in the film adaptation to ALICE IN WONDERLAND, a book that I found to be utterly unreadable.

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp in Alice in Wonderland…

Haven't they made this movie at least once already?  And perhaps twice if you count the animated version of the film?   

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Published on October 27, 2009 17:56

October 26, 2009

Once more with feeling, for all you Buffy fans

I love this stuff.

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Published on October 26, 2009 18:10

Stupid name

So my Yankees will be playing against the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series starting on Wednesday.

I don't want to sound mean-spirited, but what kind of stupid name is the Phillies? 

The original name of the franchise was the Philadelphia Philadelphias, a name that is quite ridiculous and even worse when said aloud, but is Phillies any better?

Imagine if other major league teams took Philadelphia's lead and started name their team similarly.

The New York Yorkies.

The Boston...

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Published on October 26, 2009 15:41

Many hands make light work

Writing is not always a solitary process.

In addition to a crew of faithful readers who are kind enough to read my books as I write them, chapter by chapter, I also have a stable of readers who are nice enough to help me with my blog as well, offering me editing and revising suggestions when needed.  My wife is often my first line of defense against my typical typos and other blunders, but lately, others have joined in the fray.  A European reader has most recently been the first to fire me...

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Published on October 26, 2009 15:31

This is my new favorite photo of my daughter

The presence of my wife in the photograph is just a bonus.

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Published on October 26, 2009 00:44

October 25, 2009

Kudos from readers in Greece and Norway

It turned out to be a busy day in terms of SOMETHING MISSING.

I received a total of four emails today, from a variety of readers, all writing to express their love for the book.   

Two readers, including one from Norway, requested that I write a sequel to Martin's story.  I get this request quite often. 

A third expressed her appreciation for the positive portrayal of an obsessive-compulsive character, and the fourth, a UCONN student studying abroad in Greece, wrote about how she and...

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Published on October 25, 2009 20:51

A day at the movies

My wife and I enjoyed the rare double feature today, managing to squeeze in Zombieland and The Informant all before 3:30 PM.  Zombieland turned out to be a private screening and The Informant had only one other couple in the theater with us.

Despite the dearth of eyeballs, both were excellent films.  Zombieland is outstanding.  Dare I say perfect.

The Informant, based upon a true story that I first heard on This American Life, was also very good.  I thought that the soundtrack and the...

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Published on October 25, 2009 19:32