Saturday, March 5, 2011

Florida: The '30' Checklist


Just arrived in sunny rainy West Palm Beach! Some good news. A few months ago I "lost" the battery charger to my Canon point and shoot. I scoured my house, car and workspace to no avail. I've been using my SLR or Blackberry cam for the past few months. The SLR is awesome of course but it's not the most convenient to carry around, say, when you're snowboarding. And the Blackberry has a decent cam, but it's still a cell phone.  Welp, when I pulled out a suitcase last night tada camera battery charger right there. I guess I haven't had the charger for about 6 months. It's back, I'm happy, It's in my pocket. And now I can easy document the lofty '30' goals I have for this Florida trip. In an ideal world here's what's gonna get checked off this week...

Twilight - I WILL finish Twilight. I read another 70 or so pages on the plane this afternoon so I'm about halfway through. Tomorrow morning I'll be in the pool or under the palm trees reading. That's right.

Capitals Road Game - Tomorrow, 5 pm, vs Panthers! So excited. Our seats are 9 rows off the glass on the blue line at Bank Atlantic. Last year I went to the final Caps-Panthers game, but a) Ovi was suspended which always makes things a lil less exciting and b) it was mid-March and the Caps had already clinched the SE. I'm way more excited for tomorrow's game. Meaningful and I get to see the newbies for the 1st time. Plus it's Wideman's return. I guess that is something interesting to Panthers fans, if Panthers fans exist...

Cook a turkey - Turkey is in the fridge thawing (thanks, Mom!). The plan is to cook it on Monday night provided it thaws by then. I guess fresh turkeys aren't in season. This will be an adventure. I'm still creeped out by these gizzards I keep hearing about, but maybe this is a gizzard-free turkey. We shall see. I've been working on my poultry handling aversion. I have faith I'll survive this one. 

Be more patient - This was not originally in this week's plans however I think I get to cross it off the list tonight. I love Southwest, I absolutely do, and I had a great flight down here and I'm really not complaining but there was a screaming 2-yr old behind me for most of it. Normally, I would have been really really really irritated and annoyed. However, this more patient me just sat back and relaxed and didn't let it bother me much (helped that my iPod headphones are somewhat noise reducing). I was only a lil irritated. Does this count? 

Learn to drive stick - The likelihood of this happening this week is slim to none, but since none of my friends with stick want to teach me on their cars, I'm exploring alternatives. I considered having my mom take a manual car out for a test drive, get it off the lot, then teach me in some empty parking lot. Of course we'd have to kick the salesperson out of the car and hope they don't call the cops on us when the car isn't back within a reasonable time.  The other issue is that while my mom swears she can drive stick, she hasn't done so since the mid-70's when she had a Fiat X1/9. Right, I'm thinking the same thing. Some of the neighbors down here have fancy sports cars, maybe I could peek in and see if they happened to leave the keys in the ignition? Problem with that is my lawyer sister is not licensed in FL so it would cost me an arm and a leg when I end up in a ditch in a "borrowed car". I also considered finding out if any of the car rental places rent out stick cars, but I have a feeling they've already caught onto people like me and you can only rent automatic. I think I'm just gonna have to work on convincing a friend they owe me a favor and this is it.

Expect a bunch of posts this week, but for right now, back to vacation...

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Orange Crush With Bill Clinton & 20,276 Of Our Closest Friends

Syracuse Wins! Much to the dismay of the 20,000 Georgetown fans. On the way out a guy yelled to me "that's a really ugly color." I laughed but thought about spewing one of my favorite lines from an all-time classic film, Bring it On. "Dude! You just lost!"  Clearly Georgetown's sketchy ticket scheme worked in terms of getting the bowl filled with gray, but it didn't help the Hoyas win. It was actually quite astonishing how much gray and how little Orange was in the lower bowl at Verizon Center.  The upper levels and suites, however, were filled with Orange. It was pretty cool. Much thanks to my awesome employer for the sweet suite tix. Crossed another one off the '30'. Helps that at CSN the 'Cuse fans outnumber the GTown fans about 5-1.  Almost as exciting as Syracuse clinching was my boy Bill in attendance. If you know me you know I just love love love him. I've met Hillary Clinton a few times, but hadn't been in the same building as President Clinton, coincidentally, since 2003 Syracuse Commencement.
The Zone
The Win
The Score
On a relate note, loved seeing VT knock off Duke. The constant upsets of top seeds this season has been awesome. Makes me believe anything can happen in the 68. Let's go ORANGE.

Friday, February 25, 2011

O-R-A-N-G-E

Guess where I'll be tomorrow?

Yep, that's right. Much thanks to my peeps at Comcast SportsNet. I'm so freakin' psyched! Get to cheer on my OrangeMEN and cross one of the '30' off my list. LET'S GO!


On a related note, anyone wanna go to the Syracuse-Tulane football game on 10/8 in NOLa? Hit me up!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Cheating...

One of my '30' is to write a blog post every week. A "week" in my book is Sunday - Saturday (this is how our work weeks go so that has translated into real life). It occurred to me today that I haven't blogged this week. The true reason is that I have been very preoccupied with new work projects and life and have not made much more progress on the '30'. I am 2 more chapters into Twilight (about 200 pages in). I'm hoping to finish the book by next weekend. In the meantime, since I want to fill this week's quota in the next hour, and have nothing particularly compelling re the '30' to blog about, I'm going to move onto the next best thing. Dogs. Everyone likes a cute pup, right? I'm on doggy duty this weekend. Here's my step-mutt Molly after 30 minutes at the Canton Dog Park. Enjoy. Hope to have a progress report soon.


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

And Now Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Program...

Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month debuted yesterday, successfully! Our 9pm premiere got shortened because of a basketball game on our air, but the full-length (30-min) show aired in its entirety at midnight and will continue to air throughout the month. Plus you're in luck because it's ALL online at CSNwashington.com! Here's the link. Isn't technology grand?!

I haven't had much time for the '30 by 30' over the past week. In fact, I haven't done much except work, sleep and eat (the 3 necessities in my life). Ok, there was a little Super Bowl soiree, but other than that, all business. I put Twilight next to my bed in the hopes that I'd motivate myself to use what little "free" time I have to read. I'm still the same 4 chapters down as 2 weeks ago. With NFL season over and the BHM project complete I betta get back to the 30 grind asap.

On a related note... who wants to teach me to drive stick? I'll buy you dinner.

Less work. More play. Now...

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Viewing Party For CSN Celebrates BHM at Busboys & Poets in DC!

For all you DC folks, Busboys & Poets is hosting a live screening (slash) viewing pary (slash) discussion of Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month this Monday (Feb 7th) at 9pm in the Langston Room. Yes, I'm shameless self promoting the project.  Dave will be lead the discussion and I'm sure anyone interested in the history of sports in DC (and in the US) will thoroughly enjoy.  Here's the blurb from the B&P events website: 
9 pm (Langston Room) - Come to a viewing party of the television premiere of Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month. The 1/2 hour television program is moderated by Nation Magazine Sports Editor Dave Zirin with a roundtable including Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Kevin Blackistone, and the man who desegregated the Washington football team 50 years ago this year, Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell. We discuss the ways - past and present - that sports and African American history have been intertwined. After the show, Dave Zirin will be on hand to answer questions about the broadcast. The event is open to the public. Donations to Teaching for Change will be accepted, but not required. The funds raised will be used to distribute copies of Zirin's documentary Not Just a Game to teachers and collect stories about how to use the film in the classroom. Your contribution can help make sure that the next generation knows about people’s history of sports that is missing from textbooks and the mainstream media.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month

I haven't discussed work much on this blog, which if you know me at all, is quite astonishing considering the amount of time I spend either working or talking about work! I'm the talent booker and segment producer for Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic (based in Bethesda, MD).  This blog has remained mostly work free because my '30 by 30' is more personal than professional.  That being said, I had to share with you this latest work venture. While a 'standard' week for me is spent focused on Washington Post Live with Ivan Carter (I book the guests and associate produce), I often work on other projects. My recent project was to co-produce a 30-minute Black History Month round-table focusing on the past, present and future of the black athlete in DC (and in the US). Last night, after months of planning, we taped Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month.

Here's our ridiculous panel:
  • Dave Zirin (host) - Author, sports columnist & Sports Editor for The Nation
  • Dr. Michael Eric Dyson - Georgetown professor, famed sociologist, radio show host & author
  • Professor Kevin Blackistone - Sports Columnist and the Shirley Povich Chair in Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland
  • Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell - The man who, 50 years ago, integrated the Washington Redskins (the Redskins were the last team in the NFL to desegregate). 
I was in awe of the conversation from the get-go. I can't lie, I got teary eyed about 6 minutes in. I know I'm biased, but trust me, you've gotta watch. The conversation was real and mind-churning, to say the least. We're putting the final touches on the program this week.  Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month debuts this Monday, February 7, at 9pm and airs throughout the month. Set your DVR! Here's a little sneak peek inside the studio...

Taping Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month