Wednesday started like any regular day–went to the gym, went to work and had a day meetings. Around 4:30 things took a turn and I started to feel crappy. By 5:30 I decided to cut out and go home. My plan was to catch a cab if I could get one as I walked to [...]
Browsing the archives for the Life in General category
If I could get away with eating nothing but Golden Oreo cookies for the rest of my life… I’d Soooo do it.
Well, the winter Olympics are over and I ended up watching far more than I ever thought I would. It was fun and inspiring and, yes some of those athletes were pretty darn hot. But I think my favorite was Steve Holcomb. All the members of the gold medal-winning U.S. bobsled team were good-looking, but [...]
Snowmeggedon 2010 II: February Roars Out
Feb 26, 2010 @ 7:00 pm in Current Events, Life in General, New YorkIt started as rain yesterday and took along time to turn over to snow during the day yesterday. Last night the snow in Manhattan wasn’t that impressive (at least by my standards), but over night and into today it has been a good ol’ snow storm!
Here are some images from around town (click on the [...]
I’m a pretty traditional homosexual when it comes to sports (i.e. I find them deadly dull… except of course for men’s diving and men’s gymnastics) but even I would consider attending the most boringof all American traditions, the neighborhood Super Bowl party, if the hosts were serving this edible masterpiece. HolyTaco.com has the list of ingredients [...]
I’d hoped I would ride through most of December and then mostly not ride January, February and into March. But, December got nasty fast. I rode most of the first week but after that the temperature dropped and it got snowy and rainy (and even when it was actively snowing or raining there was slush [...]
That’s M as in MILLION, which is still a deal in NYC real estate terms. The Greenwich Village building is 9 1/2 feet wide and 42 feet deep. Jeff and I could maybe afford 1/4 of an inch, but that would still be stretching our budget.
Gizmodo recently published these photos of the abandoned biosphere in Arizona. I thought they were pretty.
It’s that time of year again. A new year begins and it’s time to look backwards and forwards.
At the start of 2009, I had these goal categories in mind. How did I do? Let’s see:
Volunteering: I connected with the The Ali Forney Center at the beginning of the year and by mid-year I was through [...]



