I have no idea though. What I do know is that if he was a one trick pony I sure wish more writers would learn this trick. His writing got me to challenge assumptions, made me laugh aloud and definitely had me looking up world history events to put some reference in context. I enjoyed that about his writing. He toggled the point of rococo while remaining relevant and humorous. He had a style. I liked it. I wish he didn't croak. I'll never forget him calling out the disgraceful, opportunistic, scum of the earth jackass that is Ralph Reed on Hannity when Jerry Falwell died. -There was no bombast in that last sentence btw, it's fact.
Only the failures. You wanna see what believing your own hype looks like? Check out Kevin Smith or M Night Shamalyan. Hitchens had the requisite amount of anger right about the time the atheists were getting brave. You'll notice they quote Sam Harris a lot less - he's less "quippy" and he's a lot less pissed off. He's a better writer, though, and he's more truthful.
Big left turn, aside: My moms in town and thus, I have a couple evenings free and want to go see a movie. Only have pretty mainstream movie theaters. suggestions?
A while back I remember you writing that your friend had some kick ass photos of Dubai. I'm guessing it's the same friend? The scenes there were pretty kick ass. Chase scene in a sand storm, the kind of thing you could only get away with in a movie called "Mission Impossible". Verdict, it was a good action film. I'd recommend it to people that like action films that are incredibly straight forward and with little to no subtext. Thanks again for the recommendation.
Guy who I saw it with was one of four storyboard artists. Works with JJ Abrams often enough to call him "JJ." Guy who took photos of Dubai worked for this company: http://www.wetdesign.com/ They did the fountain at the Birj, same as they did the fountain at the Bellagio.
Cosmo is an amazing hotel btw. Hope your projects are going well.
http://i.imgur.com/JTIpK.jpg http://imgur.com/rUoti I bought it a little over 6 months ago between Chapel Hill and Durham, NC. I think I'll be lucky if I break even on it when I sell 3 years from now, but my wife loves it, I love it. It's not an "investment", it's where I live. I'd much rather live beside a "waterfall" in WA but till then, this will do.
Definitely the selling point of the home. I love, love, love that stove. It makes cooking even more enjoyable when you have good equipment. Now there's no one but me to blame if a dish sucks.
We already make booze, and we do a damn fine job. This, however, changed everything: