Pro’s
- less than a ¼ mile from: Walmart Supercenter, gas station, liquor store* & a Sonic
- 9 Hole golf course I can play for free (looks to be in decent condition for a free golf course)
- Pool, Hot Tub, Fitness Center(haven’t seen it but I have low expectations), Pool & Pong tables
*both Walmart and Gas station sell beer
Con’s
- I’m in Arkansas
- I’m in Arkansas
- I’m in Arkansas
- Now that I have that out of my system, Charter Can Lick MY BALLS
o They do not offer DVR or HD service in this area but they hope to have it soon (Please read that again)
o Comcast services Little Rock and they have both of those options, but don’t provide service to North Little Rock (Although I have been told for cable purposes I am considered to be in Maumelle, either way I’m fucked)
o This means I am currently looking into television from ATT because for some reason they have both a DVR and HD capabilities right here in where Charter does not
§ My apartment complex doesn’t allow satellites so Direct TV is a no go
-Did I mention I am in Arkansas
Anyway I am Fast Tracking #87 Buy an HDTV because I am currently void of a TV at all and that can not stand. I also need to count some days I could be close to having to pick a new thing at 200 days. Technically I went out in Nashville last night but I can’t count it toward #73 cuz I went to bed at 10. The last time I checked I have yet to get anyone pregnant so #33 is lookin good(Ladies you will inform me if there was an issue, right?) I am up to 2001 in “Now I can Die in Peace” but with the move I have a feeling it will be awhile before I get the chance to finish it.(#52). Enough updating for now
Monday, July 27, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Live from Nashville
It would be great if I could blog while driving, I mean I have been driving for 3 days now and I when you spend that much time in the car (22.5 Hr’s) over a 3 day period you come up with some pretty ridiculous stuff. I talk to myself anyway so me having a conversation with just me isn’t that weird but the levels I have taken it too after this much time in the car is ridiculous. I need this trip to end.
I also just got Sirius, I am annoyed b/c the package I got included the best of XM but Baseball is no where on the dial. That was the whole point. I wanted to hear Joe C. no matter where I was. Anyway I have already figured out satellite radio they have the same format of playing the same songs on the same channels over and over again. But they have the bonus of the comedy, Howard, and other crap that you just can’t get on regular radio so overall still happy with the decision. Now I need to buy a TV. I hope I make a good decision there as well.
I know this post has nothing to do with any of my things but I gotta tell ya, leaving Boston was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. This isn’t the 1st time I had to leave somewhere I loved because it was the right thing to do but it doesn’t get any easier. It rips you up inside and there are so many things I felt were left unsaid between myself and various people. Some of which I am sure would have fell on deaf ears but I have always felt it is better to put it out there and let ppl make their own decision then hold back and wonder. I have no regrets about my time there and hope to return to the North East at some point but right now I think it is time for me to ride the wave and see where life takes me. I don’t know who said it first or best but I never want to regret not doing something, so let the chips fall…..
I also just got Sirius, I am annoyed b/c the package I got included the best of XM but Baseball is no where on the dial. That was the whole point. I wanted to hear Joe C. no matter where I was. Anyway I have already figured out satellite radio they have the same format of playing the same songs on the same channels over and over again. But they have the bonus of the comedy, Howard, and other crap that you just can’t get on regular radio so overall still happy with the decision. Now I need to buy a TV. I hope I make a good decision there as well.
I know this post has nothing to do with any of my things but I gotta tell ya, leaving Boston was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. This isn’t the 1st time I had to leave somewhere I loved because it was the right thing to do but it doesn’t get any easier. It rips you up inside and there are so many things I felt were left unsaid between myself and various people. Some of which I am sure would have fell on deaf ears but I have always felt it is better to put it out there and let ppl make their own decision then hold back and wonder. I have no regrets about my time there and hope to return to the North East at some point but right now I think it is time for me to ride the wave and see where life takes me. I don’t know who said it first or best but I never want to regret not doing something, so let the chips fall…..
Monday, July 6, 2009
So I am a slacker, but enjoy another post
So here with my first of what will be many posts from Little Rock, Arkansas I have to admit I have been slacking. So a quick recap of what I have been doing,
1st I went out in NYC a couple of weeks ago for Phinney's b-day and although fun not exactly the most exciting thing to cross off the list. I assume this has to do with the fact that I have been to NYC many times over my life I just never went out in the city so simply getting drunk in a city didn't get me excited enough to write this until a couple weeks after the fact.
I also was recently approved for a mortgage which brings me one step closer to owning property (#28). I also just spent today looking at houses in and around Little Rock. If you don't know me let me fill you in as to why i would ever make a decision to move to Little Rock AR from Boston because believe me if you had told me 2 years ago I would do this I would have told you that you were crazy. There is a long story and a short one, I don't feel it is prudent for me to go into the Gorey detail of how i got here but basically I was giving a choice move to AR or get WFR'd. I wasn't going to move to do the same job that I had been doing so i let my management team i was willing to move for the right opportunity and after many months I got promotion so I am moving down to LR (apparently that is how the cool kids down here write it)
Finally I started reading "Now I can Die in Peace" by Bill Simmons. I didn't realize that this book was just a collection of articles that he had wrote that he then went back and commented on but so far I am enjoyin it
Holbrook if you are gonna read this you can at least comment on it (Jerk)
1st I went out in NYC a couple of weeks ago for Phinney's b-day and although fun not exactly the most exciting thing to cross off the list. I assume this has to do with the fact that I have been to NYC many times over my life I just never went out in the city so simply getting drunk in a city didn't get me excited enough to write this until a couple weeks after the fact.
I also was recently approved for a mortgage which brings me one step closer to owning property (#28). I also just spent today looking at houses in and around Little Rock. If you don't know me let me fill you in as to why i would ever make a decision to move to Little Rock AR from Boston because believe me if you had told me 2 years ago I would do this I would have told you that you were crazy. There is a long story and a short one, I don't feel it is prudent for me to go into the Gorey detail of how i got here but basically I was giving a choice move to AR or get WFR'd. I wasn't going to move to do the same job that I had been doing so i let my management team i was willing to move for the right opportunity and after many months I got promotion so I am moving down to LR (apparently that is how the cool kids down here write it)
Finally I started reading "Now I can Die in Peace" by Bill Simmons. I didn't realize that this book was just a collection of articles that he had wrote that he then went back and commented on but so far I am enjoyin it
Holbrook if you are gonna read this you can at least comment on it (Jerk)
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
2 Phish Shows and Michael Domsky

So I wanted to go to more concerts and when the opportunity to go to see Phish at Fenway arose I felt I had to oblige. Granted it took pat and becca going to sit outside Fenway at 2:30 the night before tickets went on sale, then the next weekend one Michael "the man, the myth, the legend"
Domsky showed up for another Phish show down in Mansfield. And that is 2 birds with one stone my friend. Although I will add an editors note that when creating the list one of the most difficult things is to choose numbers for items your not really sure whats a lot of something until you start doing it.h Expect some changes to list items with numbers such as the score for a round of golf, and this one although i haven't come up with a new number yet


I think for this one I am going to let the pictures do the talking but it was good to see Domsky, I hope he goes to Alumni weekend and stays in touch over the years because he can be very elusive

Mansfield Show
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
blink - The Power of Thinking without Thinking

So I just finished blink, Malcolm Gladwell’s book about the power of thinking without thinking. It is about how we make snap judgments and how those influence our behavior. This is my 2nd Gladwell book. I read The Tipping Point a couple of years ago when I was taking some time between college and looking for a job. I had actually had the book for a few years before I finally got around to reading it but I highly recommend it to anyone who likes to try and gain a new understanding about the world around them.
So what blink really boils down to is our own judgment. How can we know when to trust our gut and when do we need to gather more information. What I found most interesting was that Gladwell actually argues that more often than not we try and use too much information to make our decisions. He uses a series of stories that if not for the common theme of snap second decisions are otherwise unrelated.
The book opens with a story about a historical statue that supposedly dated back to 6,000 BC. The museum in question spent years trying to verify its authenticity, brought in all kinds of experts to run numbers and statistics to prove it was real. Then they brought in 2 statue experts and based on seeing the statue for a split second they knew it was a fake.
If I was to see this statue I probably wouldn’t know any better then all of the other experts’ whose numbers were wrong. The main issue is that these types of decisions are made by people with a very extensive knowledge of the subject matter they are being asked about. For example one man who spent years working with couples could tell based on a 5 minute conversation if that couple will stay together with 90% accuracy.
One of the most interesting chapters was about being able to read emotions on people’s faces. Not just being able to understand how someone feels without them ever speaking, but that everyone’s real emotions are worn on their face, if only for a split second, weather or not they know it. As I have a left a few open items on my list I might use one of them to learn how to read faces.
Being able to train ourselves to trust our instincts knowing that more times then not they will be correct is a big leap. There are many different examples of snap judgments, right and wrong, illustrating how our mind can know something before we are even cognitively aware of it in this book. As this isn’t a topic I have ever thought about before I hope I am able to continue to develop my judgment abilities as they could be very valuable over the course of my life and career.
I wasn’t sure how to record the books that I read in this blog so I decided to go with this kind of format, as I just finished this book, I immediately came in and got some thoughts down. In the interest of full disclosure I started to write this blog before I read the afterword. In retrospect that was a mistake as I changed quite a bit of this blog after finishing the book. I could probably have used more of the examples from the book but I didn’t want to ruin it for anyone who is interested in it.
In the end I would highly recommend either of the Gladwell books talked about here. At some point I will get to Outliers then I can let you about that as well.
PS. Once I gather the pic’s I need to blog about Phish & Michael Domsky, crossing things off left and right
So what blink really boils down to is our own judgment. How can we know when to trust our gut and when do we need to gather more information. What I found most interesting was that Gladwell actually argues that more often than not we try and use too much information to make our decisions. He uses a series of stories that if not for the common theme of snap second decisions are otherwise unrelated.
The book opens with a story about a historical statue that supposedly dated back to 6,000 BC. The museum in question spent years trying to verify its authenticity, brought in all kinds of experts to run numbers and statistics to prove it was real. Then they brought in 2 statue experts and based on seeing the statue for a split second they knew it was a fake.
If I was to see this statue I probably wouldn’t know any better then all of the other experts’ whose numbers were wrong. The main issue is that these types of decisions are made by people with a very extensive knowledge of the subject matter they are being asked about. For example one man who spent years working with couples could tell based on a 5 minute conversation if that couple will stay together with 90% accuracy.
One of the most interesting chapters was about being able to read emotions on people’s faces. Not just being able to understand how someone feels without them ever speaking, but that everyone’s real emotions are worn on their face, if only for a split second, weather or not they know it. As I have a left a few open items on my list I might use one of them to learn how to read faces.
Being able to train ourselves to trust our instincts knowing that more times then not they will be correct is a big leap. There are many different examples of snap judgments, right and wrong, illustrating how our mind can know something before we are even cognitively aware of it in this book. As this isn’t a topic I have ever thought about before I hope I am able to continue to develop my judgment abilities as they could be very valuable over the course of my life and career.
I wasn’t sure how to record the books that I read in this blog so I decided to go with this kind of format, as I just finished this book, I immediately came in and got some thoughts down. In the interest of full disclosure I started to write this blog before I read the afterword. In retrospect that was a mistake as I changed quite a bit of this blog after finishing the book. I could probably have used more of the examples from the book but I didn’t want to ruin it for anyone who is interested in it.
In the end I would highly recommend either of the Gladwell books talked about here. At some point I will get to Outliers then I can let you about that as well.
PS. Once I gather the pic’s I need to blog about Phish & Michael Domsky, crossing things off left and right
Saturday, June 6, 2009
MICHAEL DOMSKY IS HERE!!!
Domsky is in the building and we are about to leave for Phish, He told me at 11:54 he would be here at 1:30 and hit it to the minute. Absolutely shocking. I am excited to get Domsky in his natural habitat. I couldn’t ask for anything more when decided on wording it “hang out with Michael Domsky”
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Getting Back into Golf + notes

So I put a number of golf things on my list because I used to play a lot when I was younger but once I got into high school I just slowed down and basically stopped playing. It seemed like a good idea to start playing again since it is a great way to network and spend time with family. So I started talking about it last fall although didn’t play. My dad got me new Nike clubs, a new bag and a Taylor Made Burner driver for Christmas probably to encourage me to play with him.
I finally went out the Saturday before my sisters wedding with my uncle Peter Belanger, my grandfather Peter Belanger, and my grandfather’s nephew (whatever that makes him to me) Peter Belanger (my 3 partners) my brother, my dad, my dad’s cousin Denis, and my now bother in law (still weird to say that). In the end shot a 101 on the day. 57 on the front 9 and 44 on the back. So you might say that I needed to shake the rust off, as that was my 1st time playing since last yr for father’s day. Also probably my 1st time keeping a legitimate score in at least a decade (also weird to be able to say that).
Overall I am pretty happy with the performance. It may cause me to have to change one of my list items though. Since I shot a 101 on my 1st legitimate time in a decade I am going to drop number 46. Play a round of golf under 100 to 85. I picked 85 because I figured that my baseline, which I will use as the back nine, since I was properly warmed up, times 2 is 88. So I would like to improve on that since I think it is unlikely I will start throwing up compete rounds of 44 on a regular basis but with some more practice we will see
So some other random things to make note of:
38. Try 5 different types of Sushi- I have tried a California Roll, a Spicy Roll, and a Tuna Roll – Overall I am warming up to Sushi, and hopefully fish in general, we will see
55. Learn How to make 2 appetizers really well- I will declare my Taco dip ready to be consider “really well”. I should have worded this one better but what are you gonna do. But for all future events if you want a Taco dip, I am your man
I finally went out the Saturday before my sisters wedding with my uncle Peter Belanger, my grandfather Peter Belanger, and my grandfather’s nephew (whatever that makes him to me) Peter Belanger (my 3 partners) my brother, my dad, my dad’s cousin Denis, and my now bother in law (still weird to say that). In the end shot a 101 on the day. 57 on the front 9 and 44 on the back. So you might say that I needed to shake the rust off, as that was my 1st time playing since last yr for father’s day. Also probably my 1st time keeping a legitimate score in at least a decade (also weird to be able to say that).
Overall I am pretty happy with the performance. It may cause me to have to change one of my list items though. Since I shot a 101 on my 1st legitimate time in a decade I am going to drop number 46. Play a round of golf under 100 to 85. I picked 85 because I figured that my baseline, which I will use as the back nine, since I was properly warmed up, times 2 is 88. So I would like to improve on that since I think it is unlikely I will start throwing up compete rounds of 44 on a regular basis but with some more practice we will see
So some other random things to make note of:
38. Try 5 different types of Sushi- I have tried a California Roll, a Spicy Roll, and a Tuna Roll – Overall I am warming up to Sushi, and hopefully fish in general, we will see
55. Learn How to make 2 appetizers really well- I will declare my Taco dip ready to be consider “really well”. I should have worded this one better but what are you gonna do. But for all future events if you want a Taco dip, I am your man
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