Sunday, September 30, 2007

Notes on “Dead Boys”

I’ve always said that I’d rather take a punch than get a paper cut. Paper cuts suck. The worst ones near your fingernails really suck. The worst I ever had was in junior high when I was day dreaming in class in stead of paying attention. Paper in hand, I was holding it near my face for a reason that I cannot remember and I proceeded to rub it across the under part of my nose near the top of my lip. The pain it caused haunts me to this day.

Dead Boys is a book of L.A. based short stories by Richard Lange. This is not your glamorous Hollywood variety of mini-prose nor is it crime riddled with “the cops / the D.A.” f*cked me kind of stories either. These are cross sections in the underbelly- people getting by; alcoholic; riddled with despair; criminal; failure; loss. Tee-totaling near the edge of reason, some of the characters cannot possibly function on a day to day basis, yet they wake up for another taste of bars that open at six A.M. or relationships that creep by in mind numbing uneasiness. They live in the minute to minute moments of their lives- minds always thinking, always moving, and seeing everything near the edge of madness.

A man takes his teenage junkie/prostitute roommate across town to get married to her pimp only to have his car break down near the very bridge where he is hounded by the memory of a savage and unexplained personal tragedy.

An advertising guy ends a letter to an old classmate who lives in Alaska with the following: “Remember how you said it’s dark there six months out of the year? Well, it’s dark here all the time. P.S. Don’t write back.”

Dead Boys is like that paper cut I self-inflicted as a teenager- the difference is you have to add sand and rubbing alcohol into the mix. Brutally honest about what lives are like on the far end of the spectrum, Richard Lange taps into a vein you want to hit again & again.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Employee Review

I received my employee review today. It is extremely nice to know that you are well thought of. I maxed out my review in all areas and received a higher than normal raise. I wish I was younger and had the desire to move up in the company because the opportunities are there for me- very high ones. If only…

Friday, September 28, 2007

NFL 2007 Predictions

I know I am nearly a month late in posting this, but these are my real picks for this season. You know it must be true because of who I have in the Super Bowl and how much they are sucking right now.

NFC

East

1st Dallas

2nd Philadelphia

3rd New York

4th Washington

North

1st Chicago

2nd Detroit

3rd Green Bay

4th Minnesota

South

1st New Orleans

2nd Carolina

3rd Tampa Bay

4th Atlanta

West

1st San Francisco

2nd St. Louis

3rd Seattle

4th Arizona

AFC

1st New England

2nd New York

3rd Buffalo

4th Miami

North

1st Pittsburg

2nd Baltimore

3rd Cincinnati

4th Cleveland

South

1st Indianapolis

2nd Tennessee

3rd Jacksonville

4th Houston

West

1st San Diego

2nd Denver

3rd Kansas City

4th Oakland


Playoff Seeds

NFC

Chicago (1)

New Orleans (2)

Dallas (3)

San Francisco (4)

St. Louis (5) WC

Carolina (6) WC

AFC

New England (1)

San Diego (2)

Indianapolis (3)

Pittsburg (4)

Baltimore (5) WC

Denver (6) WC

Playoffs

NFC

Dallas over Carolina

St. Louis over San Francisco

Chicago over Dallas

New Orleans over St. Louis

Chicago over New Orleans

AFC

Baltimore over Indianapolis

Denver over Pittsburg

New England over Baltimore

San Diego over Denver

San Diego over New England


Super Bowl

Chicago over San Diego

Yes, I picked Chicago as my pre-season Super Bowl champions. They just got toasted by Dallas the other night & they have a big quarterback issues going on. Dallas vs. New England is looking better all the time.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Fall in the Southwest

It is days like the last few that makes this miserably hot place worthwhile to live in. Finally, I can sleep with my window open for the crisp night air. One day, I won't live in this state anymore and I will get to experience a real fall as well- leaves, frost, and layers of clothes. I cannot wait!