Having trouble finding the right book to read next.

After their top three players graduated, Marquette limped into the season with low expectations.  Those expectations were lowered further after losing three key players to injury and one top recruit quit the team.  But the Warriors banded together and have thus far put together one of the more remarkable seasons in some time.  Today’s third straight overtime win on the road gave the Warriors ten wins in the Big East, making them only one of two teams to have at least ten wins every season since joining the league.  Another win or two and we should make the NCAA Tourney.

#10 in progress. The Ghost Writer, not to be confused with Nicholas Cage’s Ghost Rider, is a ten minute political thriller spread out over two hours.  Cold and pointless.

Losing It

#6 was my Megan Fox of 2009… Completely unattainable. I began 2009 at 168lbs. I ended it at 184lbs.  Gluttony has its consequences.  I hit the proverbial wall in mid January of this year when I realized I no longer could wear my clothes without thinking of sausages.  I had two choices, buy a new wardrobe or stop eating bread with bread.  No way was I going to buy new clothes, so diet it was.  Rather than go hard core, no carb and eat cardboard diet, I chose to follow the 2000 calorie diet.  In other words, I drink a six pack and eat a pickle.  Although I am far from my goal, I have managed to lose about 14 pounds that I gained last year.  Time will tell.

#49 Complete.  Having binged on more burritos and hot dogs than the average food critic, I certainly wouldn’t claim to have an overly sophisticated pallet.  But what I do have is the desire to experience the new on a nightly basis. In fact, Sonia and I have been practicing six out of seven nights for the past couple of years.  After seeing our year end American Express spending pie graph, it became apparent that we need some kind of culinary write off.  Perhaps my restaurant review blog will one day fit into some 1099 loophole.  Until then, I’m just going to continue my nightly journey to satisfy the taste buds.

The above picture is that of the esteemed restaurant critic and curmudgeon, Anton Ego, from the Pixar movie, Ratatouille.  An awesome movie, by the way. A sewer rat who dreams of becoming a great chef tries to help a hack cook save a dying French restaurant.  The only thing that stands in their way, besides the fact that the chef is a rat, is a good review from the cynical critic who hasn’t given a good review in over a decade.  The character development of this Darth Vaderesque critic was phenomenal, which made his final review that much better.  Here it is:

In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. But there are times when a critic truly risks something, and that is in the discovery and defense of the new. The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations, the new needs friends. Last night, I experienced something new, an extraordinary meal from a singularly unexpected source. To say that both the meal and its maker have challenged my preconceptions about fine cooking is a gross understatement. They have rocked me to my core. In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau’s famous motto: Anyone can cook. But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere. It is difficult to imagine more humble origins than those of the genius now cooking at Gusteau’s, who is, in this critic’s opinion, nothing less than the finest chef in France. I will be returning to Gusteau’s soon, hungry for more.

I’m finally worth more dead than alive.  After undergoing a battery of tests over a couple of months, I was finally cleared for life insurance, thoroughly surprising the hypochondriac in me.  Now that Sonia and I are both covered, we’re going to go for a hike on a jagged cliff with our shoelaces untied.

“Without some goals and some efforts to reach them, no man can live.” John Dewey

I don’t need no stinkin’ list to live.  Really.  I’m only doing this again because my fan (hey you) has demanded it.  Then again, life off the blog does seem to have lost a little of its luster.  The year began with my car being nearly totaled when I was T-boned by a nonagenarian who’s last cognizant thought was in 1995.   I’ve read just one book (The Lost Symbol – meh) and have seen just one movie (Shutter Island – liked it). We’ve also gone to Vegas twice and lost money both times.  The horror!  I mean, I’ve even spent a few weekends at home running errands and stuff. Next thing you know, Sonia and I will be living in a house in Connecticut with a new baby and a dog named Bernie.  I kid, looks great on you buddy.  I can’t help but think that those people who preach visualization are right.  At least for me.  So, I guess I’m back.  As you can see my list is incomplete.  A work in progress.  Also, I probably won’t be as regimented with my posting as I was last year, so if I miss a day don’t panic.  Oh, one more thing.  I’ve disabled comments because I’d rather hear from you on a more personal level.

List of 2009

  1. Kiss Sonia at midnight on January 1st

  2. Buy a 100 point wine

  3. Have a meal outside of the US

  4. Ride on a train

  5. Finish my current screenplay
  6. Start my first novel

  7. Pay off at least one credit card

  8. Grow our business

  9. Stand on the top of the Empire State Building

  10. Begin an exercise routine and stick with it

  11. Drop Devin off at college

  12. Drop Brittany off at High School

  13. Give away something of value to someone needy

  14. Volunteer anywhere
  15. Buy health insurance for us both

  16. Get a couples massage

  17. See a baseball game at a stadium I’ve never been to

  18. Write one blog post a day

  19. Write at least five posts on My Grandfather’s Office

  20. Move into a home with a backyard or view

  21. Read 5 top 100 novels

  22. Go to at least ten movies

  23. Discover a new eatery every month

  24. Weigh 155 lbs
  25. Go on a spontaneous road trip

  26. Get a tattoo
  27. rent 5 movies I haven’t seen from AFIs top 100 movies

  28. Kayak in the ocean

  29. Play in the snow

  30. Stand on the top of the Empire State Building

  31. See a live concert

  32. See a play or musical

  33. Write an article and get it published
  34. Watch a sunset in the West
  35. Watch a sunrise in the East

  36. Have a picnic
  37. Sit around a campfire

  38. Host a Party

  39. Take a boat ride

  40. Visit the Redwoods
  41. Dance with Sonia

  42. Learn more Spanish
  43. Buy a new suit

  44. Write my will
  45. Bet more money than we can afford on one Roulette spin

  46. Visit Ellis Island
  47. Drive along the PCH in Big Sur
  48. Ride a bike

  49. Ride a horse
  50. Visit a Buddhist Temple

  51. Buy a new camera

  52. Keep a promise to myself
  53. Sip cocktails poolside in Palm Springs

  54. Lay in bed all day

  55. Dress up for Halloween

  56. Sing a karaoke duet with Sonia
  57. Get my teeth whitened

  58. Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge

  59. Prepare a 7 course dinner
  60. Own a new watch

  61. See a Waterfall

  62. Sunbathe in Newport Beach
  63. Spend the night in San Diego’s Gaslamp District

  64. See a classic movie in a movie theater
  65. Go to Sea World
  66. Hike five new local trails
  67. Go to the zoo
  68. Sunbathe poolside at L.A. hotel

  69. Bet on the long shot at the track

  70. Eat at CUT

  71. Eat at Koi

  72. Visit a winery

  73. Take the perfect picture
  74. Visit a Museum Exhibit

  75. See the Spazmatics

  76. Write a letter

  77. Change all of our bulbs to fluorescent

  78. Eat a hotdog from a NYC street vendor

  79. Visit my Mom in Santa Rosa
  80. Go to a Bears game
  81. Go to a Cubs game

  82. Go to Tijuana
  83. Get Brittany Braces

  84. Get Sonia braces

  85. Have breakfast in bed

  86. Have my Dad over for dinner

  87. Buy Sonia a pair of shoes we can’t afford

  88. Go indoor rock climbing
  89. Build a piece of furniture
  90. Play with all of my nieces and nephews

  91. Attempt to break a world record
  92. Take a walk in Central Park

  93. Eat a burger at Peter Luger’s in Brooklyn

  94. Eat a bowl of clam chowder at Fisherman’s Wharf

  95. Don’t spend a night away from Sonia

  96. Enjoy the Christmas Parade of lights in Newport Beach
  97. Get one of us on a TV game show
  98. Write a new list for 2010

  99. Buy Xmas presents for a needy family


  100. Aquire a piece of art