FYI, a few weeks ago BookFinder.com released their list of most popular out-of-print books for the year. Once again Madonna takes #1. I have #4 and would love to get #5.
1. Sex (1992), Madonna
2. Football Scouting Methods (1963), Steve Belichick
3. Touch Me Again (1978), Suzanne Somers
4. Man in Black: His Own Story in His Own Words (1975), Johnny Cash
5. Treasury of Great Recipes (1965), Mary and Vincent Price
6. The Principles of Knitting (1988), June Hemmons Hiatt
7. The Lions Paw (1946), Robb White
8. The Secret of Perfect Living (1963), James Mangan
9. Once a Runner: A Novel (1978), John L. Parker, Jr.
10. One Way Up (1964), John F. Straubel
How are you ringing in the New Year tonight?
Some friends are having a "tarot reading" party. I will be the drunken skeptic in the corner.
I was pretty excited to find this quiz of album covers. Now, I am pulling my hair out. Holy shit, it's hard! The sad thing is that I have NO CLUE on some of them. Others I am embarassed to admit I know.
I've been at it for 30 minutes and my score is only up 12.
And, do you know how hard it is to spell LYnYrd SkYnYrd????
What is one of your addictions?
Submitted by Paperheart.
HBO. I hate to admit my psychological dependency on HBO. The Wire, Extras, Deadwood, Rome, Ali G, Real Time, Sopranos, Oz. Oh, especially Oz. How I miss the Oz...
That, and My Library Thing.
I've never considered myself a Seinfeld fan, but I adore this Oz skit he did on SNL. Enjoy!
What were your New Year's resolutions for 2006? How did you do?
My resolution to "drink more kinds of vodka" was a great success!
My resolution to "only consume Coca-Cola for medicinal purposes" was a success if you consider that I need to be medicated DAILY.
At 60 Patti's STILL on fire!

Annie Leibovitz photo cover of Rolling Stone July 27, 1978
I can't even remember how many years I kept this picture pinned to my wall. Quite a few, to be sure.
Show us a video that cracks you up.
I've gotta go with: MONKEY TORTURE.