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I posted an entry each day during my 26th year of life.

Day 29: jafar?

I went into our game and movie library at work just before lunch and The Return of Jafar was playing on the TV.  It reminded me of a moment of completely unexpected elation that I experienced many summers ago.

It was 2000 and I was at the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences (which, sadly, had its funding cut this year due to the economy) and was starting to come out of my shell.

As is often the case with summer programs, our TAs/RAs arranged for various activities each night to keep us occupied.  One such event was The Newly Roommated Game, which was a knockoff of the Newlywed Game that used to be on TV.  My roommate was Richard (I’m pretty sure – I actually had to look his name up on Facebook to get it right) and we decided that it’d be fun to be a part of this.

Most of the questions were relatively similar to the actual Newlywed Game, such as, “What’s your roommate’s favorite ice cream flavor?”  Some were observational, like, “Does your roommate wear glasses or contacts?”

One question was: “If your roommate was a Disney villain, what villain would he or she be?”  I was asked this about Richard and I didn’t know what he would say.  I wrote down Jafar because it was the first villain that came to mind when I envisioned Richard with an evil grin on his face.  Sure, Jafar.

In retrospect, there aren’t all that many male Disney villains.  Gaston?  Those gypsies from Pinnochio?  Scar?  I mean, come on.  Scar’s a lion.

So, really, Jafar was probably, percentage-wise, the best pick.  It was likely to be the first male villain to pop into Richard’s head.  But I wasn’t thinking like that back then.  I was thinking about how Richard had an air of Agrabah about him, how he’d look pretty dashing with a cape about him, and how he probably hated street urchins.

So when our turn came and Richard, after a half second, blurted out, “Jafar?” as an answer, I proudly turned my written answer around with such excitement that I almost got lightheaded for a moment.

Needless to say, we crushed the competition and handily won The Newly Roommated Game, although I don’t remember if there was any actual award for winning.  For me, that singular moment of perfection was reward enough.

Day 28: things that i wish happened as much in real life as they do in the movies

  • High school ugly duckling getting made over because of a bet, only to have the initially arrogant and somewhat insensitive bet-maker eventually fall in love with them
  • Precocious children reuniting their ambivalent but divorced parents through non-offensive trickery and adorably poignant expressions of love
  • People with very little law training but big hearts making stirring courtroom addresses that end in standing ovations and everyone hugging
  • Some sort of deity or angel appearing to those in desperate need or with a selfless wish and guiding them into being a central catalyst for seeing their change come about
  • Batman dispensing dark justice at night, with the role having been fulfilled by multiple actors through our history
  • Time slowing down in situations of great adrenaline or stress
  • Sports teams with no realistic chance at the beginning of a season somehow managing to win the championship in the season when their beloved coach/star/manager is retiring or dying
  • All large-scale bank or casino robberies being well-planned by a relatively large group of witty friends, each with their own specialties and – in the grand view – somehow justified
  • Dogs sensing an evil person’s intentions and barking only at villains
  • Everyone having really nice skin
  • Jaded individuals with cynical views on the world being reformed and turned optimistic simply by staying for a short time in an environment that is the polar opposite of what they are used to
  • Toys coming to life when not being watched
  • Ian McKellan being a benevolent wizard

Day 27: random thoughts before a meeting

I got double-cooked pork from the Chinese place across the street today because I had checks to deposit.  I’m not sure how double-cooked pork is prepared, precisely, but I like the idea of it because it leads me to believe that the cooks spend twice as much time on my meal because it has to be cooked, and then cooked again.  What a deal!

I watched the Woody Allen film Vicky Christina Barcelona last night and looked on IMDB to see who the narrator in the film was.  It’s Christopher Evan Welch, who I had never heard of.  But, Mr. Welch was the voice behind Tails in the 1993 TV show “The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog” so that’s something.

I think I’ve gotten over Scarlett Johansson.  I’m not sure what happened, but I used to think she was really hot and now she just doesn’t really do it for me.  I still think she’s a good actress.

A great way to waste time is to find a movie that you don’t feel too passionately about and read some message board posts about it on IMDB.  For example, take jjjj’s initial assertion that Voiceover narration = lazy filmmaking and follow it down the sordid path of 77 replies.  (The thread is still active, so it may be more than 77 now.)

You should pick a movie that you don’t feel too passionately about though, because you don’t want to be the person who actually posts to IMDB message boards.  Do you?

While going to IMDB, I’m reminded of the little things that make Google Chrome a really slick browser.  I like being able to type “imdb<tab>” and be rewarded with the ability to search IMDB directly from my location bar.

The statuette I have on my desk of a young me is about the same height as two soda cans stacked on top of each other.  A little taller, maybe.

Neither is as tall as my Outstanding Student Award for Excellence in Mathematics from the Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania.  I wonder what life would be like if I was on the Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania.

I certainly wouldn’t be going to a meeting now where I talked about how to create the best experience for new players when they first fire up Sims 3.  I’d probably be solving differential equations or joking about Fermat’s last theorem.  More than I do.  Just, you know, in my free time.

Day 26: self-evaluation

I’m doing my annual self-evaluation for work today and it got me thinking about doing an overall self-evaluation.

So, here it is.  My self-evaluation for life.

Over the past year, I have continued to grow and learn as a human being while consistently delivering and executing on the tasks – both large and small – that have been assigned to me.  I have been the go-to guy when it comes to cleaning the cats’ litter box and successfully taken out the garbage week after week, sometimes even in the rain.

My biggest achievement this past year was, together with my wife, purchasing a house in October.  True – we had first undertaken this difficult task in the beginning of last year, but our final selection was a choice that to make both financial and emotional sense.  While I admit that we suffered a setback with the short sale earlier in the year, we could not be happier with the end result.

Likewise, in these harder financial times and especially with the added pressure of a mortgage, I have had to keep a firm eye on our bottom line.  As acting CFO of this household, I can confidently say that even with our property purchase, we still managed to make a small profit.  Our targets for next year may not be as aggressive, but I feel confident that we will continue to meet and even exceed our expectations in the years to come.

There is, as always, room for improvement.  I need to be a better listener, in two ways.  Sometimes, I can be so focused on certain tasks or activities that I tune other people out or only half-hear what they are saying.  I instead need to learn to actively multi-task or turn my undivided attention away from my current task (which can usually wait) and to the person speaking.  In addition, I need to actually act on certain requirements that would make our household cleaner and better overall.

Not tossing clothing on the floor, helping to clean up food and dishes, and clearly stating when I will be playing video games are all things that I intend to improve in the upcoming year.  Despite these small flaws, I believe that I continue to be a valuable asset and would love the time and patience to emerge as a future leader of this household.

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