Yes, I do remember the password to my blog, forgetfulness is not the cause of my lame blog upkeep. My problem I am having the toughest time thinking of anything to blog about. I’ve logged on to blogger at least a dozen times to start writing something only to find I have no idea how [...]
Archive for May, 2006
25 May
I need fifty dollar to make you holla
I grew up in Wyckoff, New Jersey. It’s a quiet New York City suburb with good schools, churches everywhere, lots of Republicans, and like all good towns, prostitutes.
23 May
Outside the Beltway
I spent this past weekend in Washington DC at the BEA convention, the annual meeting of booksellers, publishers, authors and sales reps from new wholesalers in Poughkeepsie, New York. (that last group being represented solely by the likes of me.) I did so much last weekend and have so many angles I can take on [...]
17 May
Procrastination Nation
Why is it that I put off getting my car fixed, doing housework, updating my blog, calling back friends and such, but I absolutely cannot wait one second longer to get this scab off my arm?
16 May
Getting Older, taking it down a notch
This weekend I drove down to New York City. I was listening to a book on tape, but I had to stop because the plot was too similar to the book I was reading and it was becoming confusing. My only other recourse for keeping myself entertained for the next hour was to listen to [...]
10 May
My Radical Political Idea
I’m a tried and true Liberal, there isn’t much on a Republican ticket that I could ever get behind. Right now is a really, really bad time to be a Republican. Not that being a Democrat is that much better right now. Despite having the high moral ground when it comes to the environment, women’s [...]
9 May
Why we play sports
I spent today working, cooking and eating, with blissfully little else to interrupt that. So instead of a post surmising my activities, I want to share this awesome link with you all.
8 May
Race Results
The results of the 5K were posted at the YMCA today. Before I go on with this, I need to state that the race is FOR FUN, and the results are completely meaningless. Ah hem. Out of 217 people, I was the 184th person to finish. That means that there were only 33 slower losers [...]
8 May
Running, Gardening, bending, cramping
Much to the shock of my soft body, I actually ran, kept running, and finished the 25th Annual Mid-Hudson Bridge 5K. I did it in exactly 30 minutes, and finished second in the in the 28 year and 114 day – 28 year and 116 day old age group. I would have finished first, but [...]