- David Baldacci
- Richard Castle (Yes I know this is a fictional character and a product of the marketing department over at ABC but the books are a fun continuation of the TV show)
- Tom Clancy
- Clive Cussler
- Christopher Farnsworth
- Vince Flynn
- John Grisham
- Chuck Hogan
- Stephen King
- George R.R. Martin
- James Patterson
- James Rollins
- John Sandford
- Harry Turtledove
Welcome to my blog, featuring my musings on my life, my family, the news, politics, and best of all - Pop culture: Movies, TV, video games, and music. Posts are categorized as follows - PCP: Pop Culture Panorama. FML: Fatherhood Means Laughter. POS: Politics or Stupidity. As you may notice, I like witty acronyms. Follow the links on the right for posts under each section.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
PCP on the Page - My favorite authors
As I mentioned back in my review for 2312, I have a core set of current authors that I read every book they publish, or every book in a particular series. If I find something particularly good or something I want to talk about in one of their books, I'll do a post on the book, like I did for the Game of Thrones series (technically called "A Song of Ice and Fire" but thanks to the show now better known as Game of Thrones) by George R.R. Martin. These are those authors, in alphabetical order by last name:
Monday, September 24, 2012
18 years ago today, my trek to Michigan fandom began
Growing up, I was not a Michigan fan. I lived in the Chicago suburbs, and I had two favorite college teams: The University of Colorado for football and The University of North Carolina for basketball. I rooted for Colorado because they were my mom's alma mater, while I rooted for UNC because that was where Michael Jordan went, and when you're a kid from Chicago, that's the only reason you need.
My life changed dramatically the weekend of September 24th, 1994, when I was 12 years old. The 25th was the day that my dad remarried. Since my stepmom and her family was from Michigan, we all gathered around the television to watch Michigan play Colorado on the 24th. The room's members consisted entirely of Michigan alums and/or season ticketholders with the exception of myself and my dad - my stepmom to be, my stepsister to be, my stepsister's then boyfriend now husband, my stepmom's best friend & husband, and other various relatives and friends from Michigan.
Me being the obnoxious 12 year old that I was, I was rooting on Colorado partly out of loyalty to my mom's alma mater and partly out of wanting to be the contrarian in the room. So when Kordell Stewart heaved a prayer at the buzzer, I went bananas when it connected and proceeded to rub it in everyone's faces the entire rest of the evening.
My new stepfamily realized they didn't want to have someone taunting them every time Michigan suffered a loss in the future, so they promptly began my indoctrination into all things Michigan the following season. I was brought to Ann Arbor for the first of many games before I got to college. It was the 1995 game vs Minnesota where UM won by 35 points. I got to experience tailgating on the Golf Course before and after the game, as well as dinner at Good Time Charley's, on top of my first time inside the Big House. Going to a game annually in Ann Arbor became a tradition, as did going to the games in Chicago every time UM came to play Northwestern.
Once I was in high school and had to start applying to colleges, Michigan was at the top of my list of preferred destinations. I got in to Michigan as well as my safety school of Illinois and Michigan was my clear favorite between the two. My dad, knowing the massive out of state tuition bill that would be coming compared to IL (at the time almost a 90k difference for 4 years), tried to bribe me into going to U of I instead by offering me a new car.
My dad only offered me a new Saturn. As I already was driving a gently used Camry, I turned him down unless he was willing to escalate his offer to a BMW 3 series or a Honda S2000. He declined that, so I was Ann Arbor bound in the fall of 2000.
I've been bleeding Maize & Blue for 17 years now, and I now look forward to indoctrinating my children in all things U of M. The nice thing is I'll be able to get my kids pro-Michigan from birth, as opposed to their teenage years, so they won't have any years missing from their lives as Michigan fans.
Thanks for reading, I just wanted to share as today is the anniversary of a lifechanging day for me. Not as lifechanging as my wedding anniversary a week ago, but it is the anniversary of an event that steered me on the course towards meeting my wife nonetheless.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
FML - I'm a running dad now
So I've gained some weight recently, and I'm clocking in at 229 pounds. This isn't my peak weight, which was a fat 255 lbs, but it's a far cry from my college best of 197. So, my wife and I have decided to bite the bullet and start running since that seems to work so well for so many friends of ours. We got a jogging stroller from my sister who has done the Chicago Marathon, so we are equipped to bring Jackson with us when we go out. Considering we haven't exercised in quite awhile because I'm a lazy oaf, we decided to do a path to running that a few of my friends have chosen - the couch to 5k app. The goal of the app is to build you up from being a couch potato to being able to do a 5k in about 8 weeks. In the first week it starts you out by having you alternate 1 minute of running with 1.5 minutes of walking. Week 2 has increases to 1.5 min of running and 2 min of walking. In week 3, which we are on now, it jumps to 3 minute bursts of running. By week 8 you're running for extremely long stretches of time (for me at least) - 30 minutes straight.

I'm curious to see how my body will hold up to this. I have bad knees, but so far they've been handling this okay. I'm also wondering how much weight I will lose. My goal is to lose 10% of my body weight by the end of the year, bringing me down to 207 pounds, but I am not certain what my ultimate final goal will be. All I know is that I used to have to run for punishment or conditioning in the sports I did in high school, football and lacrosse, so running has never been something I've particularly enjoyed. I've never gotten the "runner's high" so I wonder if I'll ever hit that in my lifetime. I'm looking forward to taking this journey though, and hopefully competing in a 5k around Thanksgiving this year. Wish me luck!
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Jackson all decked out to run |

I'm curious to see how my body will hold up to this. I have bad knees, but so far they've been handling this okay. I'm also wondering how much weight I will lose. My goal is to lose 10% of my body weight by the end of the year, bringing me down to 207 pounds, but I am not certain what my ultimate final goal will be. All I know is that I used to have to run for punishment or conditioning in the sports I did in high school, football and lacrosse, so running has never been something I've particularly enjoyed. I've never gotten the "runner's high" so I wonder if I'll ever hit that in my lifetime. I'm looking forward to taking this journey though, and hopefully competing in a 5k around Thanksgiving this year. Wish me luck!
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