Below is my summer "bucket list" - i.e. things to do before summer kicks the bucket.
- Think of a better name for this list than "bucket list"
- Get back to Las Vegas and find a way to break the bank and come home with enough money to fund a winter trip to Vegas.
- Spend ample time deciding whether I should get an iPhone.
- Reassure myself that my decision to not buy a BluRay DVD player is completely justified because the cost is still too high for its own good, and even though I own a couple hundred DVDs, I never watch them.
- Try to regain the same blogging output that I had last summer when lovehatethings first started. (Two weeks until the first anniversary!)
- Try to encourage more of friends that Twitter is about way too much more than lifestreaming for them to use that as an excuse to stay away.
- Catch up on the latest seasons of Weeds, Burn Notice, Ashes to Ashes, Star Wars: Clone Wars, and True Blood.
- Go to see some late night movies... I wish they started at midnight - 10:30 is too early for this night owl.
- Get on the ball and reserve a night for my 3rd annual Backyard Film Festival.
- Book a gig so that my gracious friends who keep asking me to play are kept happy for another six months.
- Find a cheap source of watermelons. Those things are like crack in the summer; gotta have my fix.
- Play some poker with friends and at the closest casino.
- Try at least five local restaurants I've never checked out.
- Do at least one day of buying rush tickets for Stratford and checking out a couple of plays.
- Find things that really piss me off... it helps the podcast rants so much.
- Start to write the Great American novel and then give up in a violent fit having drowned myself in a sea of bourbon.
- Start to read Finnegan's Wake... and then give up in a violent fit having drowned myself in a sea of bourbon.
- Do annual summer viewings of Dazed and Confused, Almost Famous, Big Fish, a Kevin Smith marathon, and, if the moment moves me, a John Hughes marathon.
- And last, but not least, read the books that have been gathering dust on the shelves for far too long.