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Bourne to QuantifyWednesday, June 18, 2008Bannered in Boston, Vol. 17
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1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1984, 1986, 2008 Monday, June 16, 2008Winding Down![]() 6 or 7 With the Celtics' loss to the Lakers in Game 5 last night, the NBA Finals will go 6 or 7 games. I really wanted to the Celts to finish this off, and they had the chance. It's been ... 57 Days since the first round of the NBA playoffs started. Between the Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics, life has been very good to me as a sports fan this past year, so I don't want to whine, but I will anyway. We're closing in on two months of "must-see" games that begin at 8 or 9 p.m. EST. Every single Finals game has started at 9, even the ones on Sunday. It's left me exhausted half the time, and I'm looking forward to moving on with my life. Maybe spending some time with family and friends, taking up a new hobby, or reading an interesting book ... ... such as Bill Russell's autobiography, Second Wind: The Memoirs of an Opinionated Man. This is one of several books I've read this year, none of which I've reviewed yet. So on the eve of what I hope will be the Celtics' 17th NBA championship, let's pay tribute to the man who played on 11 of those championship teams. 5 Reasons why 'Second Wind' might actually be interesting to a non-basketball fan:
Labels: books, celtics, Lists of 5, sports Sunday, June 15, 2008'Take Him to Detroit' 1701Year that Detroit, Michigan was founded by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Kerrie and I went to Detroit -- actually the northern Detroit 'burbs -- for a wedding this past weekend. Gentle Reader, I'll spare you of any long-winded descriptions of the city, since we never actually set foot anyplace downtown. With an additional day, we'd have at least gone to a Tigers game, but we spent our few hours of downtime in the Birmingham and Royal Oak neighborhoods. 11 Stanley Cups the Detroit Red Wings have won, including the 2007-08 Cup 11 days ago. There were plenty of displays of championship pride that we saw around town, including the stand pictured here, at a gas station near the airport. 40 Years ago, Detroit musician Vincent Damon Furnier took on the stage name Alice Cooper. Kerrie and I are now back in Bourne, where tomorrow, public-school students get to say "School's Out!" Friday, June 13, 2008Kobe Grief 24Boston Celtics' maximum deficit against the L.A. Lakers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals tonight. The Celts trailed by 20 late in the third quarter before ... 21-3 ... the Celts outscored the Lakers 21-3 in the last five minutes of the game, going on to win ... 97-91 ... and pulling ahead in the best-of-seven series ... 3-1 ... just one win away from NBA championship number ... 17 It's 12:30 a.m. and I just can't sleep. This game was such an adrenaline rush to watch. I cannot believe the comeback the Celtics mounted on the freaking road! I want to ramble on and on right now, but I don't want to jinx anything. I'll sign off with some Grateful Dead lyrics that fit the moment: West L.A. fadeaway West L.A. fadeaway Little red light on the highway BIG GREEN LIGHT on the speedway, hey, hey, hey Tuesday, June 10, 2008True Fiction
"It began to dawn on me that although fiction was undoubtedly fictitious it could also be true or false, not with the truth or falsehood of a news item but as to its disinterestedness, its intention, its integrity."
-- Chinua Achebe 50 Years ago since Chinua Achebe's masterpiece Things Fall Apart was published. I love his above quote, because many great novels give me a feel for a place or historical period better than a historical work can do. I know more about the 19th-century U.S. whaling industry from Moby Dick than any of the non-fiction I've read about the times. Same goes for Magic Mountain and pre-World War I Europe, and Tender is the Night and post-World War I Europe (well, the French Riviera and Switzerland, anyway). I haven't read "Things Fall Apart" since college, but Ruth Franklin's New Yorker essay on him is a good read. Labels: books, Great Quotes |