Monday, September 29, 2008
The Great Depression, or the Great New Year?
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Flight Tip: Start at 100 and Count Down
Friday, September 26, 2008
A Message From the Muppets
It's On...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26900453/
Anyone want to talk about the issues on the table?
Are We Debating?
Obama's camp says he's on his way to Mississippi.
No one has heard from McCain.
Personally, I would love to see what happens if McCain doesn't show up. This could be a combination of the most brilliant and fatal political career moves in history...
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Living La Vida Oscar on Election Night
- Leave the office at 3 p.m. and go for a workout. I've already alerted my coworkers and managers that I'll need space during the hours of noon on Nov. 4 through Nov. 5.
- Check-in to hotel and depending on where the results are for the day, take a nap.
- Wake in time for appetizers on the 15th floor lounge and a pre-election drink with friends.
- Give room service menu to MFTM and Bail and tell them to just "keep it coming" while I find a comfortable spot in the lounge to stake out of the night.
- Possibly order an in-lounge pedicure from the hotel spa.
- Let the night move on with my personal bartender, personal concierge and close friends who are brave enough to stick out this night with me.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Cure for the Common Chaos...
Monday, September 22, 2008
Writers for Peace: Sicily 2009
The format will be blend of writing and local culture. We'll experience gourmet Sicilian food, culture, the valley of the temples and also work with literary agents and authors to craft our scripts. The theme is "Writers for Peace" and I think the timing is perfect.
My agent has been on my back for my book manuscript since June and it's still not finished (sorry, Tracey). I can't seem to find the hook... It's not for lack of information, creative characters or story lines, but I'm having trouble tying the end to the beginning and I need a creative outlet. So I've turned my focus to helping run this conference in June - more details to come soon, but right now here's what we're looking for: Sponsors!
The Writers For Peace conference will give away scholarships and awards in a variety of topics to those writers promoting peace in their prose.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Matters of the Heart
- Are you smart enough?
- Are you pretty enough?
- Will my friends think you're smart and pretty?
Simple Living: Apple Picking
Thursday, September 18, 2008
"I thought I was going to be something by the age of 23..."
Monday, September 15, 2008
Quote of the Week
--Democratic National Convention, Denver 2008
Bedroom Secrets: New Bedding Makes for Better Sleep
This was my past few weeks, until last night...
My friend The Missus and I took to a day of shopping in Kittery, Maine. I had high hopes for fall fashion, but instead left the clothing stores with two silk shirts and one fall jacket. As we worked our way around the Premium Outlets, we stumbled upon Linens & Things. I walked in, went to a bedding and immediately felt the urge to sleep. Maybe it's because it was a bed, or maybe it was the soothing patterns of brown sea flowers on a crisp white background. Of course, it was one of the more expensive items in the store. I debated it for a bit... is it worth the money? Do I need new bedding?
It had been years (I won't tell you how many) since I had purchased new bedding so that was an easy answer. I walked in circles around the store trying to find a bedding that was comparable to the one I fell in love with at first sight. My friend the drunk Missus walked around the store with the rolling ladder -- I think she was hoping I would find something I loved on the top shelf so she could climb the ladder. Turns out there was nothing I wanted more. I took the comforter, bed skirt and pillow cases to the checkout and cashed out. The total of this purchase was more than the other purchased combined from the day, but I couldn't wait to get home.
I tore the bedroom apart last night and put together my new bed. I crawled into the comfort of my new comforter around 11 p.m. and for the first time in years, I hit "snooze" when the alarm went off at 6 a.m. and slept soundly for another hour.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Best Spot in Boston for Drinks
Friday, September 12, 2008
Craig Ferguson: Go Vote!
American Heart Walk: GOAL ACHIEVED
Thank you for your contributions to the 2008 American Heart Walk, in support of ... me! Thanks to your donations, I've achieved my fundraising goal of $500 - all of which goes to the research and resources needed to fight heart disease and stroke.
Tomorrow is the 6-mile walk/run - coming along for the ride are my friends The Missus and Bail. I'll hand in the donation form and head out along Storrow Drive, along with thousands of others who are devoted and dedicated to fighting heart disease.
Thanks for your support!
xoxo
Frogger
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Great Heart Walk
Saturday, September 6, 2008
A Stay on the Vineyard
- Art
- Vineyards/Wine
- Unique shopping
Friday, September 5, 2008
Emergency Summit at the Marliave
The issue: Work.
The question: Does content generate revenue? Do we still have jobs?
The conclusion: Drinks lot of wine.
A bottle of wine, two additional glasses of wine, and one martini later we came to a few conclusions:
- Content is king.
- Dating is not easy; awkward dates are the worst.
- We will gather on election night at a TBD bar near my home so that I can pace around and take breather-breaks during the counting process, as necessary.
- Politics plays a role in everything - from running the country to running a meeting.
This Friday starts with a hangover and a to-do list you can't imagine, but it also signals the beginning of the weekend, and that is good.
Girlfriend Getaway Contest
Givetoyourself.com is sponsoring a competition to select the top 20 girlfriend getaway experiences for 2008. If you're a woman at least 18 years of age, send in your details about your favorite girlfriends getaway experience. You could win a complimentary resort weekend getaway!
You'll need photos, videos and at least 800 words describing your girlfriend getaway vacation. Learn more here: www.givetoyourself.com.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Things to do in Florida (when it rains)
- Go to the beach. Yes, the beach. There are plenty of beach-front restaurants with indoor seating. Grab a window table and watch the storm roll in while you sip a tasty drink or enjoy a fish sandwich.
- Head to the outlet mall -- any of them. There are hundreds of strip malls in Florida -- find one you like and start shopping.
- If you're visiting Florida during hurricane season check with the local Red Cross and see if they need any items for displaced families. Get a list and then get shopping! You'll feed your need to shop and also something nice for others.
- Rent a good movie and pop open a bottle of wine. It doesn't matter if you're not outside, it matters that you're not in the office.
- Grab your camera (and an umbrella) and head outside. It might be raining, but it's the perfect opportunity to take pictures of a tempered waterfront. (Watch out for lightening.)
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Martha's Vineyard Food & Wine Festival
Tickets are $100 and proceeds will benefit the Martha's Vineyard Museum.
Life in Beverly Hills: Living in 90210
The first few days of our visit we spent sitting around waiting for other people to get their crap together. Everyone in LA drove SUVs -- at the time, that was the "new" car and even though it didn't snow in LA and no one really needed an SUV, everyone had one. We went to someones house party where we knew absolutely no one, and walked around the beach aimlessly until my BFF had enough and said, "screw these people." We rented a car -- a white Dodge Stratus -- and set off to see LA. It was the best part of our trip. After four days of doing nothing (thanks for our pitiful hosts) we spent our last day on Sunset, Rodeo, Hollywood Blvd, and in Universal Studios. We lived up the 90210 zipcode and if there was a Brendan, Dylan or Steve around -- they would have undoubtedly shown us a good time.
Let's not forget, that this trip came on the heels of 90210 ending -- the close of an era for some. No more Andrea Zuckerman. No more Steve Sanders. No more Peach Pit. So it's not without reason that I succumbed to the TV last night and watched the premier of the NEW 90210. Friends, times have changed since the days of Brenda and Kelly. Let's review:
- 1. Skinny little bitches. I do not recall Brenda and Kelly looking this thin. In fact, Ms. Taylor and Ms. Walsh looked downright healthy compared to the 'next generation' that is parading the halls of West Beverly High today.
- 2. Nat is back! I think this is actually the only angle of the show I enjoyed. Because without Nat at the Peach Pit, there is no 90210. But he's using a fancy espresso machine, which is so unlike Nat. Still, he's the only reason I might tune in again.
3. Who is the father of Kelly's son? Dylan? Brendan? Bring back Steve! In the old 90210, there would have been a pregnancy scare and Kelly would have confronted one of the men and then turned to Donna for support while she peed on a stick.
4. I'm still uncertain as to what Brenda's role is in the new 90210, but I know this... if she's the true Brenda, she'll scam on the hot teacher who is hot for Kelly.
5. Blow jobs within the first two minutes of the show. Blow jobs in an SUV outside the front doors of the school. Classy, kids. My parents would have got up from the sofa, walked to the TV, turned it off and politely told me and my sister to go do our homework and never mention the show again in the house.
What did we learn from last night? Times have changed -- dramatically. I'm not sure I'm ready to embrace the new 90210. The new 90210 makes the old 90210 look like Pleasantville. I don't know if Nat would approve of the blow job-school scene, had he known about it. I think Nat would have served up a milkshake and a plate of fries, and talked to "the kids" about how he used to court the ladies in the old days. And they would have laughed. And all would be good in the land of 90210.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Bring on the Cristal
- Don't go during July, August, or September. It's too hot, even for the Floridians.
- Don't go during July, August, or September. It's hurricane season, and no matter what part of the state you're visiting, you're going to feel the effects of one or more hurricanes.
- Take a moment to watch a sunset. The Florida sunsets are pink and purple and they are simply beautiful.