C O F F E E, Netflix, doing laundry, feeding my raft-o-cats, making fresh pots of coffee, drinking said coffee, reading, lopping branches off this tree out front, more laundry (Beatrice & Starfire will NOT use the cat box), trying to understand my house and trying to figure out what to do NOW.
James Spader (Boston Legal), Jeffrey Donovan (Burn Notice), Robert Vaughn (who needs to be in Burn Notice and Boston Legal), Kim Novak, John Records Landecker, Gene Kranz, Mike Holmes of "Holmes on Homes," Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (who turns 90 this year!!), Richard Widmark, Burt Lancaster, Max Planck (to an extent), Ludwig Von Mises (again, to an extent), Ricardo Semler and Tony Robbins, but like for coffee, not him onstage and me in the rafters.
Beatles, Jackie Wilson, Little Richard, Derek Trucks Band, Gary Moore, Chico Hamilton , Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Ruth Brown, Gary Moore, Seal, Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas, Rosanne Cash, Glen Campbell, George Jones.
Apollo 13, Pan's Labyrinth, Hunt for Red October, Galaxy Quest, North by Northwest, The Sweet Smell of Success, Young Frankenstein, Slingblade, Midnight in the Garden, Charly, Down Periscope, Star Trek III & IV.
INDIAN HEAD TEST PATTERN right now because all I do is read.
Followed in quick succession by:
BURN NOTICE! It's the feel good hit of the summer, no seriously, it's pretty quirky. And Sam is really Dick Martin. As in Laugh-In Say Goodnight Dick Dick Martin.
Then, there's BOSTON LEGAL. I absolutely love this show.
And, HOLMES on HOMES! I love this show! What I'd give for this guy to live next door. Or downstairs. Or...
Jason Cameron. I'm sorry. He's finally broken down my defenses. However, I did notice a wedding ring on ManCaves.
Go to Moment of Book at my website to find out what I'm reading, and you can buy the books listed & support RFP!
Apollo by Charles Murray & Catherine Bly Cox
Aristotle's Children by Richard E. Rubenstein, by far the best account of why there's a PROBLEM right now.
Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements by Paul Strathern. A white knuckle ride to the discovery of the Period Table.
Quit laughing.
What it Means to be a Libertarian by Charles Murray. Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Charles Seife. THIS BOOK ROCKS.
The Seven-Day Weekend by Ricardo Semler, State of Denial by Bob Woodward (YARG)(YIKES), Out of Egypt by Anne Rice, Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt (I've found an error in his logic though), also Hungarian Rhapsody by Jim Derk. Am bingeing on The Stars in Their Courses by Shelby Foote because I just cannot get into Grant's autobiography.
Not sure.