Sing-along

When I don’t have time to write a long thoughtful post, I turn to lists.

Like this one! These are the top 10 songs that I’d like to someday sing in karaoke:

  1. “The Boys Are Back In Town” – Thin Lizzy
  2. “Only The Good Die Young” – Billy Joel
  3. “Secret Agent Man” – Johnny Rivers
  4. “Common People” – William Shatner (covering Pulp)
  5. “Mr. Blue Sky” – ELO
  6. “Santa Monica” – Everclear
  7. “She Caught the Katy” – The Blues Brothers
  8. “Somebody to Love” – Queen
  9. “Mrs. Rita” – Gin Blossoms
  10. “Blister In The Sun” – Violent Femmes

… presented in no particular order, just off the top of my head.

Add your own in the comments!

On the bright side

Look at me!

  • My weight is under control – I weighed in at 175 this morning, which is my lowest point since last year. And that’s after a huge pig-out last weekend after beating my previous time for 10K. I’m learning, not just how to eat sensibly, but how to not panic if I do have binge of weakness and gorge. It’s not just about starving myself, but learning not to feel guilty or evil if go a little crazy (especially if I deserve it).
  • My finances are under control – My bills are paid and my credit is under control. In fact, I’m well on my way to paying all my unsecured credit off this year. I’ve got a little money in savings, my job seems as secure as ever, and I’ve got plans to make a little recurring money on the side, even… And I’ve got a little money to “play” with.
  • My apartment is clean (except for “the everything room” but I’m tackling that this weekend).
  • I’ve been adding some actual color and style to my wardrobe – jeans and t-shirts are OK for kickin’ around, but I want to look good, even when I’m being casual.
  • I actually like my boss – that hasn’t happened in a long time. But even though I disagree with him sometimes, in general he’s been pretty open and supportive and helpful. It makes coming to work that much easier.
  • I love my neighborhood. I have decent neighbors, and they know me by face or by name at the coffee shop, the convenience store, the video store, the burger place, the grocery store, my favorite restaurant – and the strip club (heh). I’ve got slews of parks to sit and relax in, and trails to walk and run on, and I can get to everything I need to get to without too much effort.
  • It may seem a small thing, but I’ve got a coupon for a free movie and popcorn and soda at Regal Cinemas to use! I love earning free things!
  • I won $4 in the lottery today! Next up: winning Saturday’s $10.3 million

I think all I have to work on lately is keeping my friendships and family-ships up and maybe working a little harder to strengthen them… and maybe spend some time on finding, nurturing and building a closer relationship with someone special – that part is still lacking.

Anybody watch “My Name Is Earl” lately? He’s been working on becoming an adult. Got his GED, got a job, got an apartment… then he realized he wanted a lady to share it with. I kinda feel like that…

Oh, and my reading stack is outta control. Why do I keep buying more books when I haven’t finished reading the ones I had before? Note to self: no more trips to Powell’s for a while!

Oh, wait, gotta end on a positive note! Um… Oh, yeah, I’ve been actually cooking stuff! Sure, it’s stir-fry or spaghetti, but, still – cooking!

Look at me!

New work schedule

Because of a project going on at work, my schedule has shifted another hour in the “earlier” direction.

I hates it.

Sorry for the lack of posts.

Cinco de Mayo 10K – I win!

Cross-posted from Run, Moon, Run!, my running blog.

I ran the Cinco de Mayo 10K this morning. It was my first time doing their 10K route. I remember last year’s 5K being a fast course for me. In fact, it was a bittersweet race, since I came within 2 seconds of beating my previous best.

This year, I’m turning in a personal best in just about every race. I’m not sure what I’m doing that’s so rockin’, but I don’t plan to change a thing while my mojo is workin’. I last ran on Thursday, a short 3 mile run, took two days to taper, had a nice dinner last night, got plenty of sleep, a small breakfast this morning (a cup of yogurt), lots of water. The temperature was around 51° F, no rain, not too bad humidity – perfect for running!

And this race was no different – I ran 58:40 chip time which is 32 seconds faster than my last 10K, the Bridge 2 Bridge in late March. In fact, even my gun time is better this time than last!

The course today was pretty much an out-and-back one – south along Front Ave., then down onto Barbur Blvd., all the way out to the turnaround point, then back. Slight uphill then a slight downhill. I didn’t feel very strong today and spent the first half pacing just behind these twin girls dressed as Mexican cheerleaders (hey, gotta find inspiration somewhere), with a couple of short (15-30 seconds) walking breaks. When I passed the 1-mile marker I was first disappointed because my time was 10:12 – then I remembered that my chip time was 38 seconds less than that (I start my watch at the gun, not when I cross the starting line). And, mile by mile, I was amazed at my time, even though I felt slower and slower as the race wore on.

But when I got to the 6 mile mark, knowing that only 2/10s of a mile were left, I got my legs to just keep moving. And when I saw the race clock next to the finish line showing 59:something – I kicked it into high gear. I don’t call it a sprint, but it’s pretty damned fast for me. The clocked clicked over to 59:30 as I sped under the banner.

Next weekend I can either do a fun run down in Springfield with Tracy and her friend, or my usual Lake Run in Lake Oswego.

Sssslither

I so want to post about the snakes in my house and how I’m freaked out by them but slowly getting used to them and how it’s Smacky’s job to kill them and he’s not doing a very good job.

This may be that post.

Politics

The nice white-haired lady, a fellow customer at my favorite coffee shop just 10 minutes ago, laughed and laughed when I advanced the notion that perhaps the corporate world would be a little more up-front about the cut-throat and anti-employee decisions they made.

I thought I was being properly cynical.

She thought I was being hopelessly naive.

I smiled and sipped my coffee, while waiting for my bus.

Front

ATM located on front of building.

On the south west corner of the intersection of SE Bybee and Milwaukie Ave., there’s a bank. The building occupies about a quarter of the lot; the rest is parking, mostly. There are entrances on three of the buildings sides – the east, north and west sides. The drive-through is on the south side of the building. The ATM shares the east wall of the building with one of the entrances.

I walked past and spotted the sign, and, because I’m an over-thinker, I immediately wondered what the sign author meant by “front”. The sign was in a door that led into the interior of the building. Why wasn’t that door the “front”? Was it because it was above the main floor, so that once inside that door, you had to walk down a stairway to reach the main lobby?

The doors on the north side of the bank shared that wall with lots of glass, windows from about knee-high up to the ceiling. Why wasn’t that the “front”? It looked like a “front” – it fronted onto the sidewalk. The teller’s booths, inside, faced that way. Seemed like it could be a “front”.

The door on the east side, next to the ATMs, and apparently labeled the “front” of the building by the sign’s author, led to a short hallway, and then to another door into the main lobby. I suppose it could be considered the “front” by virtue of it having a vestibule before the main bank floor.

Still seemed a bit of an arbitrary label to me, though.

So close

TRIVIA:

“A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories” is the first line of what novel?

I stared at the words chalked onto the board next to the cash register in my favorite coffee shop. J was filling my mug with Brazilian Top Sky roast, her back to me.

The words were familiar. I’d read that book. My first impression, floating up through the layers of my consciousness, faded into view: “Nineteen Eighty-Four” by George Orwell. Was that it? I thought.

“Grey” seemed familiar. Nothing like a dystopian work to make a virtue of colorlessness. So did the mention of the building only being thirty-four stories high. In many cities that’s a smallish skyscraper. That mention made the novel in question almost certainly a work of science-fiction.

But the folks here try to be tricky. On the Fourth of March they had a question whose answer was “March forth!” (the question was “What’s the only day of the year that’s also a command?”) They’d asked for Paul McCartney’s middle name (which is Paul). Tricky folks, these. Almost never did they go for the obvious answer.

Was there anything in the news lately that would make “Nineteen Eighty-Four” topical? Besides the Bush Administration, of course, imprisoning people without a trial or due process or recourse to even legal representation; invading a country that posed no threat to us; allowing polluters more latitude under legislation called “Clear Skies Act”.

As J. turned to give me my mug, I furrowed my brow, pointed at the sign, and said, “Nineteen Eighty-Four? Is that it?”

She leaned to the side so she could read the answer, stuck on a Post-It note to the cash register. “Nope!” She waited for me to keep guessing.

Nothing came to mind. I gave up. “I give up.”

“You give up?” she confirmed.

I nodded. I was smiling in my defeat. “What is it?”

She read the Post-It note again to make sure. “Brave New World.”

“Argh!” I mock-growled. “I was so close!”

J. nodded and handed me my coffee. “You were!”