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Prediction series #1

December 28th, 2013

(Bearing in mind that I’m writing these posts days in advance, being off the Internet from 12/24/13 at 4 p.m. Pacific until 1/2/13 at 10 a.m.)

 

  1. The ham that my wife says she’s cooking for Christmas dinner will be gone by now. The reason:  five people at home for several days.
  2. I’m betting I’m getting one or both of the books on my Christmas list (The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin and The Everything Store, about the founding of Amazon.com). By this point, being off the Internet and unsure what to do with myself, I’ll have finished at least one of those.
  3. I’ve gone to the gym at least twice in the intervening days.
  4. Re writing my new play:  Christmas will have been a wash, so by now that leaves writing time on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday after. I’m betting I worked on it two of those days, and did five pages each day, so let’s call it 10 pages.
  5. Someone famous died, or at least famous to me, and because it wasn’t in the Los Angeles Times (which I still get delivered in print), I have no idea who it was. I have a sinking fear about Steve Ditko. Don’t know why. This also leads me to wonder how Steve Ditko, being all alone in Manhattan as I believe he is, is doing financially, and whether or not a whole bunch of us should get together and send him 25 bucks each just as a way of saying thank you. Which leads me to wonder if he’d accept it.
  6. Some incredibly urgent email has winged its way to me and the sender is outraged that I’m not reading it!
  7. I have a constant irritating itch to jump on the Internet, and by now it’s either inflamed and burning or it’s started to die down. Probably the former. How will I look up every character actor seen on TV to confirm that it is indeed someone I once did a play with? How to appear patently brilliant to my two younger children without being able to surreptitiously confirm things via Google first? How to know what classes are running on particular days at the gym without — shudder — calling them? (I’ve grown to hate the phone — seems so time-wasting.)
  8. By now, having reorganized my walk-in closet as further procrastination on more meaningful home improvement tasks, and having failed to discover those missing sock mates, I’ll have tossed those singular socks away.

Bye bye, Turducken

December 25th, 2013

This year my wife made Cthulken. Tasty, and a little risky.

Here but not here

December 24th, 2013

I’m off the Internet ’til 2014. January 2nd at 10 a.m. Pacific, to be exact.

Why, barring Godzilla attack or similar calamity, am I off the Internet ’til 2014? Because while 2013 was in almost every way a terrific thing for me, I’ve developed the habit of being on the Internet constantly. As in, every 30 seconds. Like a teenage girl. (I know this because I have a teenage girl.) Now, I love the Internet — believe me, it beats in every way the not-knowingness-and-no-way-to-checkness of my youth, plus I make my living almost entirely via the Internet — but I’d like to do a lot of writing this next week without wondering what’s up on Facebook. (He said, while acknowledging that Facebook is one of the ways he makes his living.)

But wait, you say. There seem to be posts going up on this blog when you say you’re offline. And, well, what about this post you’re writing now?

If you see posts going up before the 2nd, now you’ll know that I’ve written them in advance and set them to post later. (Which will be previously, by the time I’m back, but is in the future conditional as I’m writing this. How does Doctor Who or Kang the Conqueror ever keep these things straight?)

Anyway, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Holiday presence

December 24th, 2013

Life can be brutal and unkind if you have nothing, or if you have everything and you don’t realize it. (Like many of us.)

So I thought I’d share a few stories that should reward your faith in humanity, because yes, I do have faith in humanity (not all the time, but most of the time), and I hope you do too.

Here’s example one of extraordinary kindness.

Here’s example two.

Here’s a story about living by your principles of forgiveness. I will never be as strong as these people.

And see if you can get through this one, and the outpouring of support for this man dying a painful death at age 21, without crying.

And, yes, here’s a story about someone suspected of spraying swastikas on people’s cars here in Burbank. What a nice present to give, no matter what time of the year. But most of us aren’t like that, and he’s only 18 — so he’s got plenty of time to stop it and join the rest of us.

“We’re here to get each other through this thing, whatever it is.” Mark Vonnegut

DON’T try this at home

December 23rd, 2013

Or at MY home!

 

 

Best of 2013: movie

December 22nd, 2013

“All is Lost,” which stars Robert Redford as a man sailing alone who runs into a series of troubles.

Here are just some of the many reasons:

  1. Your sense of dread mounts from the first frame through the last
  2. Which is twice the accomplishment given that the film has only one actor and almost no dialogue. It tops “Gravity,” which provides a hallucination for dialogue, and certainly “Castaway,” which resorted to a volleyball as a conversation companion
  3. I’ve seen it twice now in a month — and paid both times! — and would see it again tomorrow if the idea didn’t make me feel like I have too little else going on in my life
  4. Our Man’s resourcefulness and doggedness in the face of severe challenge and looming death are an inspiration to anyone who feels his day is shattered by, say, waiting 20 seconds for a traffic light to change
  5. The literally all-star cast
  6. Is exhaustive on the subject of what can go wrong — I’m stumped to come up with more
  7. Serves as a helpful reminder never to go sailing alone in the Indian Ocean

Best of 2013: Comic strip

December 22nd, 2013

Winner: “Garfield Minus Garfield,” which reveals the existential angst hiding behind the “comedy” by removing the cat.

Sample strip:

Not quite right

December 20th, 2013

Goodreads just sent me a year-end status email congratulating me for reading “2 books this year!”

It’s somehow rewarding to know that while Google and Facebook seem to know everything you’re up to, Goodreads, being linked to an earlier age, hasn’t a clue.

Health plan

December 15th, 2013

It’s important to maintain a healthy balance, if you want to live long and achieve much.

That’s why I’m drinking wine now — trying to make up for the 90 minutes I spent at the gym earlier today.

Christmas cleanup

December 13th, 2013

It’s nice to see that Santa is an environmentalist too. It’s even nicer to see just how much he looks like my brother-in-law Steve.