Wednesday, May 10, 2006
About Me
- Name: George
George markets only for the forces of good for a living. He has a paid hobby that involves eating, drinking, and writing, things he’d do for free, which is almost what he’s doing it for. In a previous life he taught mostly illiterate and generally ungrateful college students how to write. He has been a body guard for Jodie Foster, a walk-on dancer with French avant garde troupe Maguy Marin, a film programmer, a judge at an Iron Chef style competition, a political activist, a textbook author, a bassist in a band, a two-time league winning fantasy baseball manager, a union local president, a pr flack helping run a red carpet at an Angelina Jolie event, a janitor, a chauffeur to folks from TC Boyle to Andrei Codrescu, a delivery man to Plato's Retreat, a reluctant writer of a non-snarky intro for Colin Powell, a radio DJ, a corn detassler, an escort van driver, a rock journalist, a lab assistant for a company that made everything from mouthwash to super skin lubricant, and even, once, a poet. His biggest brush with fame was when Julie Christie fondled his tie, a tie George Lopez belittled to 1000 people minutes later. The best thing about him is his wife. His dogs aren't bad, either.
Previous Posts
- Abramawful
- You Don't Send Me 18-Page Letters Anymore
- Beers in Your Blog
- Does Anybody Feel a Draft?
- Cruising
- When Justice Rhymes with Forgiveness
- The Detail's in the Devil
- This Man Once Ran for President. Even Republicans ...
- If I May, Day
- Balls Like Boulders
Links
- Addicted to Vinyl
- Agitprop: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Propaganda
- Altercation
- Alternate Brain
- Anglophile in L.A.
- Around the Keg
- The Average Man
- Back of the Cereal Box
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- BARBARian Blog
- Baseball Prospectus
- Big Table
- Big Window
- Birmingham Blues
- BlogaBarbara
- The Bloggess
- Blue Gal
- Bob Harris
- Bob Samuels
- Booting Life's Grounders
- Burl Veneer's Music Blog
- calbuzz
- Calitics
- Categorical Aperitif
- Cate Moses Fine Art
- Changing Universities
- Chryss Yost
- City 2.0
- Cocktail DB
- Cooking on the American Riviera--Santa Barbara
- Corrente
- Coyote Mercury
- Craig Smith's Blog
- Crooked Timber
- Crooks and Liars
- Daily Dish--LA Times Food Blog
- dashblankdash
- DASHBLANKDASH's blog
- Dave Prine
- Dependable Renegade
- Dictionopolis in Digitopolis
- Digby
- Dinty W. Moore 2.0
- The Doc Searls Weblog
- Dr. Laniac's Laboratory
- Edhat
- Esau
- Firedoglake
- FiveThirtyEight
- Folly's House of Mirth
- 455 Girls
- Four Gardners and Me
- Frank Goad
- FreakPowerTix
- Freeway Blogger
- Garden Wise Guy
- The Generik Brand
- Good Food on KCRW
- The Good, the Bad, the Ugly...the Mets!
- gutfud - the food, es ist gut
- Happy Hiking Hours
- Heather in All Her Strangeness
- Heidi Drew
- If I Ran the Zoo
- Ironicus Maximus
- I Was Going To Say...
- James Wolcott
- John Dickson's Food News Blog
- John Sellers
- Katha Pollitt
- KCRW
- KCSB
- The King's Stilts
- Knit Another Planet
- Kusala
- La Daily Musto
- LA Observed
- Lost Forest After Dark
- Madeleine Sorapure
- Metacritic
- Michael Bérubé--American Airspace
- Mike's Neighborhood
- Miller-McCune
- Modulator (home of the Friday Ark)
- The Nation
- News from Underground
- Nick Capo
- Noozhawk
- Not Safe for Work Sports
- On Focus Photo Blog
- Opinions You Should Have
- Outside the Interzone
- Pam Inglesby
- Paperwight's Fair Shot
- The Pinstriped Blog
- Pixels at an Exhibition
- Poetry Worth Reading
- PovertyBarn
- The Production Room
- Progressive Blog Digest
- Pro Sports Daily: MLB News
- Property of a Lady
- Regina Rivera--The Blog
- Regret the Error
- Riding with Rickey
- The Santa Barbara Art Blog
- Santa Barbara Daily Sound
- Santa Barbara Independent
- SBIFF Blog
- Senses Working
- Shakesville
- Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
- Slow Food Nation Blog
- SoapBoxBlog
- Southern Belle in Santa Barbara
- Stone Cold Pimpin'
- Starlight Bakery News
- Strong Bad
- Talking Points Memo
- TBogg (at Firedoglake)
- three forks!
- Tom Tomorrow
- TruthDig
- Undecided
- Urban Legends Reference Page
- Village Voice
- Voucher Ankles
- WFMU's Beware of the Blog
- Wholesome Reading
- Yes. Wait a minute... no.
- What Is a Blog Anyway?
3 Comments:
Why not? Did you have a bad time?
Because the fewer tourists there the better. Of course, I'm sure most of the natives feel the same way about those of us who already go there regularly for vacation.
I have been to Anderson (my father was born there and I still have family there) and it is one of the most beautiful areas in the country. I hope you have a chance to visit Whiskey Town lake. If you run into any Ferrals, Fennos or Fulmers tell them their cousins in DC area say Hello!
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