2020.November.Watched

Here’s my watched-list from November – the second smallest list of the pandemic began. I only saw 27 different titles.

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Vuelta à España Stage 12 (iMac)
The Queen’s Gambit (S01E05-7) (iMac)
Vuelta à España Stage 13 (iMac)
Vuelta à España Stage 14 (iMac)
Long Way Up (S01E01-12) (iMac)
Chef (iMac)
Easy A (iMac)
Maniac (S01E01-2) (iMac)
Dazed and Confused (iMac)
The Wolf of Wall Street (iMac)
Shampoo (iMac)
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction: Kim Kardashian West (S03E01) (iMac)
State of Play (iMac)
Motherless Brooklyn (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)
July (26)
August (72)
September (92)
October (39)
November (27)

532 titles for the year – for an average of 48.36 titles per month.

TV+

Its name is terrible, but, for the most part, I enjoy TV+. It’s a new service, so the lack of content is understandable, and they seem to be adding shows and shit at a reasonable pace. It should probably remain free for a while because the selection is so meager, but its cost is low and its content isn’t bad.

But fuck it needs a skip-intro button.

I’ve been watching Long Way Up – the travel show – and enjoying it. But having recaps at the start (which, sadly, is de rigueur, apparently, and I’m pretty sure cause cancer) and then an unskippable intro is absolutely awful.

I fucking know you’re going to go in an out of Chile and Argentina. Because you keep fucking repeating it. And you’ll be in Los Angeles for Christmas? You don’t say.

Patterns and Boredoms

My life had devolved into working on days when there are lessons, cycling when there aren’t, and doing other work while sitting in a Starbucks the rest of the time. As the weather cools down and work warms up, I have less time to cycle, which sucks. So now I go to Starbucks – almost always the same location – and drink hot chocolate or decaf lattes, get spicy chicken strips from a nearby grocery store that sometimes sells spicy chicken strips, and walk home via the same three or four routes to eat, watch movies, and slowly ease my existence away. My life is made of patterns that I scarcely have the wherewithal to control.

And podcasts – I listen to all the podcasts.

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In the last few weeks, my depression has increased, which is, for the most part inexplicable. Barely being able to cycle surely causes some of it. As does the financial insecurity that, to some degree, basically everyone is experiencing; the general uncertainty about my visa, which is currently being processed; the deep worthlessness I feel basically always; the ceaseless repetition; the lack of anything like a change of scenery. Work sucks, too, but that’s hardly novel. (It sucks and there’s too little of it….) But none of this explains its increase of late – except perhaps in the aggregate.

This all made the recent, nearly-week-old now, victory of Joe Biden in the never-ending election, even more gratifying. For a bit more than a day, it felt like I was walking around on a cloud. We all live with some base level of unease – the background radiation of worry and disconntentedness. I hadn’t realized how much more intense mine had been for a bit more than the last four years. Being able to relax, exhale, and contemplate a better future was a nice break. But all happiness is fleeting. This happiness has also fleeted – even tho the relief remains.

I write this on a break, in another Starbucks, having corrected available English and taught some lessons. Soon I’ll go back to work for a bit, then walk home the same direction. Life drones on and I drone with it, unhappily and ill-at-ease.

Somewhere men are happy. Somewhere children shout. But there is no joy in Me-ville. For I have struck the fuck right out.

2020.October.Watched

Here’s what I watched in October – the last of the NBA (fucking Lakers) and MLB (fucking Dodgers) and a lot more cycling (fucking Ineos), and, finally, more TV/movies (fucking James Comey).

I’m not sure why I started listing grand tour (cycling) stages individually and not part of a bigger whole (the three grand tours), as I have been with TV episodes. In fact, I hate that I’ve been grouping episodes rather than adding them in the order in which I watched each one. Starting in January, I’ll change that to the clearly-better chronological style I should’ve been using to begin with.

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Lakers-Heat NBA Finals Game 1 (iMac)
Away (S01E04-6) (iMac)
Ted Lasso (S01E10) (iMac)
Tehran (S01E4-8) (iMac)
Lakers-Heat NBA Finals Game 2 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 1 (iMac)
Lakers-Heat NBA Finals Game 3 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 3 (iMac)
The Comey Rule Part 1 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 4 (iMac)
Lakers-Heat NBA Finals Game 4 (iMac)
The Comey Rule Part 2 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 6 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 7 (iMac)
Blade Runner (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 8 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 9 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 10 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 11 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 12 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 13 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 14 (iMac)
Richard Jewell (iMac)
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 15 (iMac)
7500 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 16 (iMac)
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction: Dave Chapelle (S03E03) (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 17 (iMac)
Spotlight (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 18 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 19 (iMac)
Giro d’Italia Stage 20 (iMac)
On the Rocks (iMac)
Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm (iMac)
Vuelta à España Stage 8 (iMac)
Jerry Maguire (iMac)
The Queen’s Gambit (S01E01-4) (iMac)
Vuelta à España Stage 11 (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)
July (26)
August (72)
September (92)
October (39)

505 titles for the year – for an average of 50.5 titles per month.

My.Dad's.Birthday

Today – at least today where I currently am – would be my father’s 74th birthday. (Or, as his awful obituary would have it, 75….)

I miss that dude. In his honor, I’ll have more hot and sour soup today. I’d go see a movie, too, but they got that pandemic on. Maybe I’ll watch one at home. Seems like something he’d appreciate. Maybe Blade Runner; it’s been a while.

I hope eternity is treating you softly, Pop.

2020.September.Watched

Here are a ton more shows and shit – mainly sports: NBA Bubble playoff games and late-year Tour de France stages. I’m gonna miss this shit when it’s gone. it’s been a blast to watch again. I love that game. And it’s fascinating to see how it’s played these days – especially now, especially in the Bubble.

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Thunder-Rockets Game 6 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 4 (iMac)
Celtics-Raptors Game 2 (iMac)
Nuggets-Utah Game 7 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 5 (iMac)
Heat-Bucks Game 2 (iPhone)
Rockets-Thunder Game 7 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 6 (iMac)
Raptors-Celtics Game 3 (iPhone)
Clippers-Nuggets Game 1 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 7 (iMac)
Heat-Bucks Game 3 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 8 (iMac)
Raptors-Celtics Game 4 (iPhone)
Nuggets-Clippers Game 2 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 9 (iMac)
Jim Gaffigan: Quality Time (iMac)
Celtics-Raptors Game 5 (iPhone)
Clippers-Nuggets Game 3 (iPhone)
2020 Tour de France Stage 10 (iMac)
Heat-Bucks Game 5 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 11 (iMac)
Raptors-Celtics Game 6 (iMac, iPhone)
Clippers-Nuggets Game 4 (iPhone)
2020 Tour de France Stage 12 (iMac)
Lakers-Rockets Game 4 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 13 (iMac)
Nuggets-Clippers Game 5 (iMac)
Celtics-Raptors Game 7 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 14 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 15 (iMac)
Nuggets-Clippers Game 6 (iPhone)
Ted Lasso (S01E01-9) (iMac)
Trying (S01E08) (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 16 (iMac)
Nugget-Clippers Game 7 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 17 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 18 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 19 (iMac) 
Lakers-Nuggets Game 1 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 20 (iMac) 
Celtics-Heat Game 1 (iMac)
Rust Valley Restorers (S03E01-6) (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 21 (iMac) 
Lakers-Nuggets Game 2 (iMac)
Dickenson (S01E10) (iMac)
Chernobyl (S01E01-5) (iMac)
Heat-Celtics Game 4 (iPhone)
Car Masters: Rags to Riches (S02E01-8)
Lakers-Nuggets Game 4 (iMac)
West Coast Customs (S01E01) (iMac)
Tehran (S01E01-3) (iMac)
Celtics-Heat Game 5 (iPhone, iMac)
Lakers-Nuggets Game 5 (iMac)
2020 Elite Men’s Road Race World Championship (iMac)
Heat-Celtics Game 6 (iPhone)
Away (S01E03) (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)
July (26)
August (72)
September (92)

446 titles for the year – for an average of 49.555 titles per month.

2020.September.Sneezes

There was a fair share of this month – at least a week – where, because I had a cold, i didn’t sneeze. Then there were the last couple/few days where I sneezed like 12 times. Weird. In any case, Summer having ended, my sneeze-counts are clearly ticking back up.

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January’s total: 51 (1.6451 per day)
February’s total: 69 (2.3793/d)
March’s total: 79 (2.5483/d)
April’s total: 78 (2.6/d)
May’s total: 73 (2.354/d)
June’s total: 60 (2/d)
July’s total: 56 (1.806/d)
August’s total: 50 (1.612/d)
September’s total: 73 (2.433/d)

2020 subtotal: 589 sneezes in 274 days: 2.1496/d.

2020.August.Watched

I last watched basketball in 1998. After the Bulls beat the Jazz (again), and the team was inexplicably disbanded, I didn’t feel like watching the game without my favorite player – Jordan – and didn’t feel like watching the team I’d been a fan of for so long – the Bulls – struggle for however long they ended up on life-support. (The lockout in ’99 did nothing to change my mind.)

Fast-forward ~22 years and I’m listening to Bill Simmons’ podcast and hearing him talk about how different the game is these days, so I decided I’d tune in when the playoffs rolled around. I figured, if I’m gonna dive back in, I’d rather watch the best the game has to offer than slog thru possibly meaningless regular season games.

Then the virus and Rudy Gobert ended the season. Around the time I expected to watch more basketball, there was none to watch. So instead, I went back and watched a bunch of old Finals (see prior month-recaps). It was a lot of fun.

So by the time the Bubble was announced I was more than ready to go. When it started I watched nearly all of the games. Then the playoffs started and I’ve watched – well, nearly everything. I only skipped a few of the games since the restart – either games that didn’t interest me (a lot of unfun-to-watch Rockets’ games, for example), games I didn’t have time for (early on, there were four games daily), or game-results that were spoiled.

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Lakers-Clippers (iMac)
Bucks-Celtics (iMac)
Rockets-Mavericks (iMac)
Clippers-Pelicans (iMac)
Raptors-Lakers (iMac)
Boston-Trail Blazers (iMac)
Rockets-Bucks (iMac)
Raptors-Heat (iMac)
Pelicans-Grizzlies (iMac)
Lakers-Jazz (iMac)
Nets-Bucks (iMac)
Celtics-Nets (iMac)
Thunder-Lakers (iMac)
Clippers-Mavericks (iMac)
Bucks-Heat (iMac)
Rockets-Lakers (iMac)
Celtics-Raptors (iMac)
Hannibal Buress’ Miami Nights (iMac)
Pelicans-Wizards (iMac)
Clippers-Trail Blazers (iMac)
Mavericks-Bucks (iMac)
Manhatta (iPhone)
Nets-Clippers (iMac)
Raptors-Bucks (iMac)
Lakers-Nuggets (iMac)
Celtics-Grizzlies (iMac)
Trail Blazers-Mavericks (iMac)
Bucks-Wizards (iMac)
Raptors-Sixers (work computer, iMac)
Clippers-Nuggets (iMac)
Trail Blazers-Nets (iMac)
Wizards-Celtics (iMac)
Raptors-Nuggets (iMac)
Trail Blazers-Grizzlies (Play-In game) (work computer, iMac)
30 for 30 (episode 8) (iMac)
A Rainy Day in New York (iMac)
Nuggets-Jazz Game 1 (work computer)
Raptors-Nets Game 1 (iMac)
Celtics-76ers Game 1 (iMac)
Clippers-Mavericks Game 1 (iMac)
Magic-Bucks Game 1 (iMac)
Trail Blazers-Lakers Game 1 (iMac)
Raptors-Nets Game 2 (iMac)
Jazz-Nuggets Game 2 (iMac)
Celtics-76ers Game 2 (iMac)
Mavericks-Clippers Game 2 (iMac)
Heat-Pacers Game 2 (iMac)
Lakers-Trail Blazers Game 3 (iMac)
Raptors-Nets Game 3 (iMac)
Jazz-Nuggets Game 3 (iMac)
Celtics-76ers Game 3 (iMac)
Clippers-Mavericks Game 3 (iMac)
Bucks-Magic Game 3 (iMac)
Lakers-Trail Blazers Game 3 (iMac)
Heat-Pacers Game 3 (iMac)
Celtics-76ers Game 4 (iPhone)
Mavericks-Clippers Game 4 (iMac)
Raptors-Nets Game 4 (iMac)
Jazz-Nuggets Game 4 (iMac)
Bucks-Magic Game 4 (iPhone)
Lakers-Trail Blazers Game 4 (iMac)
Heat-Pacers Game 4 (iMac)
Nuggets-Jazz Game 5 (iMac)
Clippers-Mavericks (Game 5) (iMac)
Straw Dogs (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 1 (iMac)
Rockets-Thunder Game 5 (iMac)
Lakers-Trail Blazers Game 5 (iMac)
2020 Tour de France Stage 2 (iMac)
Celtics-Raptors Game 1 (iMac, iPhone)
Clippers-Mavericks Game 6 (iPhone)
2020 Tour de France Stage 3 (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)
July (26)
August (72)

354 title for the year – for an average of 44.25 titles per month.

A Year Gone

It’s been a year since my dad died. On the one hand, that doesn’t seem possible. On the other hand, 2020 alone has seemed like a decade.

I’m sitting in another Starbucks, doing some more work, as more time slips away. If possible, I’ll mark today by having some hot and sour soup because he’d want some. But it’s hard to find here, so maybe not.

It’s dour and Autumnal outside, as another typhoon approaches. Later, the rains will return; the air is somber, too.

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31622400+ seconds
527040+ minutes
8784+ hours
366 days
52 weeks
12 months
A trip around the Sun.
A year.

Time keeps moving in the wrong direction.

2020.August.Sneezes

Only 50 sneezes this month. Clearly, cycling and hot weather make an impact. Inexplicably, 10-12 of these sneezes happened in the last two days. Dunno what that was about as nothing else had changed. Lowest month total yet. (The same will not be true of September.)

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January’s total: 51 (1.6451 per day)
February’s total: 69 (2.3793/d)
March’s total: 79 (2.5483/d)
April’s total: 78 (2.6/d)
May’s total: 73 (2.354/d)
June’s total: 60 (2/d)
July’s total: 56 (1.806/d)
August’s total: 50 (1.612/d)

2020 subtotal: 516 sneezes in 244 days: 2.11475/d.

2020.July.Sneezes

I’m slow. Here’re July’s numbers. The Summer does seem to have a pretty significant stifling effect, which is interesting to see represented in numbers.

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January’s total: 51 (1.6451 per day)
February’s total: 69 (2.3793/d)
March’s total: 79 (2.5483/d)
April’s total: 78 (2.6/d)
May’s total: 73 (2.354/d)
June’s total: 60 (2/d)
July’s total: 56 (1.806/d)

2020 subtotal: 466 sneezes in 213 days: 2.1877/d.

2020.July.Watched

Here’s what I watched in July. A typical, up-to-this-point list – albeit my second lowest so far this year. (Both of which will change in August.)

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The Expanse (S01E01) (iMac)
The Man with One Red Shoe (iMac)
ID4 (iMac)
Electric Dreams (iMac)
Casablanca (iMac)
Uncut Gems (iMac)
Good Time (iMac)
Swingers (iMac)
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction – Zack Galifianakis (S02-Bonus) (iMac)
Hamilton (iMac)
Palm Springs (iMac)
Stand By Me (iMac)
30 for 30 (episode 5) (iMac)
The Sure Thing (iMac)
Normal People (S01E01-1012) (iMac)
Adventureland (iMac)
Shoebox Kids (iMac)
Singin’ in the Rain (iMac)
Singles (iMac)
Bad Education (2019) (iMac)
Jaws (iMac)
Airplane! (iMac)
Hamilton’s America (iMac)
30 for 30 (episode 6) (iMac)
Naked Gun (iMac)
Pelicans-Jazz (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)
July (26)

282 title for the year – for an average of 40.285 titles a month.

Oh, 'Bama As Young Man

This video of a young Obama is incredible. The polish we’re familiar with isn’t really evident here at all, but his brilliance is – or maybe it’s the lack of politician-polish that allows his brilliance to shine a little more evidently; he’s less guarded and careful here, answering questions frankly, thoughtfully, and pretty quickly.

We can see flashes of his charm – the smile pops up a couple times – but he isn’t yet very comfortable speaking in situations like this. A number of times he leans upon the podium, for example.

But it’s a fascinating glimpse of a great orator as a young man. Seeing this a few days after his eulogy at John Lewis’ funeral made the difference starker. I loved this.

A Recommendation and a Laugh

I have a second job helping people online. Recently, we had a chance to converse with some of the people for a bit of time, and I sent many messages back and forth with another movie buff. She recommended Polanski’s 1966 movie Cul-de-sac, so I watched it. It’s stunningly good; Hitchcock meets Peckinpah, in a rural French farmhouse. Anyway, it includes this, which continues to chuckle me:

Cul-de-sac froggy bitch

2020.June.Watched

Here’s what I watched in June. A mere 37 titles – one of which, Dave Chappelle’s 8:46, makes this list solely and entirely because I wanted to list it.

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Ozark (S02E09 & 10) (iMac/iPhone) (S03E01-10)
Space Force (S01E05-7) (iPhone/iMac)
Better Call Saul (S04E08-10) (iMac/iPhone) (S05E01-10)
Dave Chapelle: 8:46 (iPhone)
Da 5 Bloods (iMac)
Inside Man (iMac)
Dickenson (S01E09) (iMac)
When We Were Kings (iMac)
The King of Staten Island (iMac)
30 Minutes or Less (iMac)
A Few Good Men (iMac)
30 for 30 (episode 4) (iMac)
About Last Night... (iMac)

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January (44 different titles)
February (21)
March (34)
April (55)
May (65)
June (37)

256 title for the year – for an average of 42.66 titles a month.