Friday, September 07, 2007

One Thing

Beth posted a meme that I was going to answer in her comments section, but it came out to be so damn long I would have felt guilty clogging up her blog with my crap.

No more blog clog.

I'll present it the same way she did, first listing the questions, and then listing my answers below.

So, here it is, The One Thing.

1. If you could recommend only one book for others to read, what would it be and why?

2. What is your one favorite song? Why?

3. What is the one thing that is the biggest time saver in your life?

4. What is one gadget you couldn't live without and why?

5. If you could recommend one film for others to see, what would it be and why?

6. What is the one cure or preventative measure you believe in and for what ailment?

7. What is the best advice you've ever received and from whom?

8. If you could introduce the entire world to just one band/musical artist, who would it be and why?

9. If you could convince others you meet or know of one thing, what would it be?

10. What do you believe is one of the greatest ways of wasting money and how do you combat it?

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1. If you could recommend only one book for others to read, what would it be and why?
The Green Mile, by Stephen King. It’s a work that truly demonstrates King’s talent as a master writer and storyteller, elevating him above the horror genre he helped make famous. I never was a fan of his horror novels – I’m still not – but this story is fantastically conceived, beautifully written and cleverly told. If you think you don’t like Stephen King, give this one a read.

2. What is your one favorite song? Why?
“Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin,” by Journey, a lovely song about pain and comeuppance! LOL! It’s a simple melody, it’s easy to remember the words, and Steve Perry shone perhaps his brightest vocally on it. I love belting tunes in the car or when I’m home alone, and this is one, on a good day, that I can nail the high notes!

3. What is the one thing that is the biggest time saver in your life?
Somewhere around age 30 I learned to stop worrying about all the little crap. It may not actually save me any time, but time sure seems to go by more quickly without worrying whether or not that client took the joke wrong that made him laugh out loud… Of course, now there’s the problem of procrastination… more on that later….

4. What is one gadget you couldn't live without and why?
The toilet. It eases stress, affords a place to sit and… uh… think, and, when you get up, you’re able to flush away one of the day’s annoyances. I suppose I could do without the computer/internet. I could satisfy my writing jones with a typewriter…or pen and paper, if it came to that. And I could use the phone to communicate immediately with friends and family. But take away the toilet, and what have you got? A nasty hole in the floor, that’s what!

5. If you could recommend one film for others to see, what would it be and why?
“It’s A Wonderful Life,” 1946, Frank Capra, director. Forget for the moment that it was played to death by every TV station that could get their hands on it in the 1980s. Forget for the moment that NBC now milks it to death with commercial interruptions. Discover once more the magic of the story that it tells of one nobody’s importance to the people around him, of the impact one person has in his lifetime on an untold number of lives, and that no one is a failure who has friends. Yes, it has that pasty, post-war sweetness of other movies of its era, but no one has yet been able to recreate its message with quite as much power or real emotion. Give it another chance.

6. What is the one cure or preventative measure you believe in and for what ailment?
Pooping. I’m not being fecetious (that typo is intentional). When I was a kid, I used to get a lot of headaches. When I’d complain to my mother, she would ask me if I’d had a bowel movement that day. Of course, I’d argue with her, “What’s pooping got to do with a headache?” To which she would simply ask the question again. Finally, when I said, “No,” she would ask, “Do you have to?” At which point I would stop and think, and realize that, indeed, I did! I’d go, and then a while later she would ask how my headache was, and of course, it would be gone. So today, when I have a headache, it’s the first thing I ask myself before I pop pills or guzzle a quart of water…and to this day it still is often the cure!

7. What is the best advice you've ever received and from whom?
“Always have something to fall back on,” urged my father when I (briefly) pursued a career as an actor. It’s how I found video production. And it’s what I fell back on!

8. If you could introduce the entire world to just one band/musical artist, who would it be and why?
It’s a band that needs no introduction, of course: The Beatles. In existence as a performing and recording entity for a mere ten years, their influence on music and the recording industry itself still ripples and reverberates today. Few bands willingly flex their musical muscles the way those four did (few bands have the musical muscles!), and they exposed many fans to numerous different musical styles that they might otherwise never have visited.

9. If you could convince others you meet or know of one thing, what would it be?
The world is NOT going to hell in a hand-basket! The television and print news media make their money on viewership and readership, and the only way they’ve been able to succeed at it is to appeal to the human desire to be entertained and thrilled. Stories about murder and car crashes and child predation and people getting ripped off are high drama, and we eat it up like flies on the proverbial pile of poo. Of course, stories about happy people and how great things are would get boring after a while, because nobody is getting screwed! The long-term effect, however, is that we tend to extrapolate the little world we see on our televisions and apply it to the real world. How many of the 300 million people in America WEREN’T murdered today? How many children WEREN’T molested today? Honestly, those who were make up a vastly tiny 0.0000001 percent of the entire population. And though, yes, terrible crimes as they all are, it is FAR from epidemic. These types of crimes have been committed against others throughout human history; it’s just that with the far-reaching, high-access global media we have today, we hear about more of it than we ever realized was happening. So go back outside. Let your kids play in the yard. Run with scissors. Don’t wash your hands before dinner (and if you do, CERTAINLY don’t use anti-bacterial soap). You’ll live.

10. What do you believe is one of the greatest ways of wasting money and how do you combat it?
The greatest way I waste money is by having an ATM card. If I have money in my pocket, I’m going to spend it. If I have the ATM card in my pocket, and an ATM close by, I’m going to get money, and I’m going to spend it. I don’t know whose ATM card it is, but it works, and I spend the money. I’m kidding, of course. But that’s how it seems. I always seem to be down to several singles in my pocket when I swear just a day or two before I had a couple-three twenties.


There. Yeesh! More insight into my mind than you ever wanted. Blame Beth. And then visit her blog.

And, of course, now that you've read mine, you are required to create yours. Now hop to it!

12 comments:

Beth said...

I love being a tag in a blog. Goes right to my head. I want to add you to my blogroll and will, but if you'd rather not be on there, let me know and I'll take you off.

Beth said...

I loved the film, The Green Mile, but haven't read the book. I have to put that on my list. I've only read one Stephen King book, The Shining, and actually really enjoyed it.

Love Journey and that you can hit those high notes! Down with outhouses! haha

I've never seen "It's A Wonderful Life" all the way through. My husband keeps telling me to watch it. Hmm.

I'm noticing a bathroom theme here. Just got to your bm cure.

I loved what you would convince others of because lately, it's been looking pretty bleak. =/ BUT I am a germaphobe. Not Joan Crawford or Howard Hughes, but I like to my hands to be pristine. If I were wealthy, I'd probably live in an all white home and have a staff of maids who cleaned cleaned cleaned.

Thanks for doing this. I have such fun reading them.

Tony Gasbarro said...

Few films have made me cry like "The Green Mile" did, but the book nearly killed me!

Kathleen said...

Like Beth, I've never read The Green Mile, but I *loved* the movie at which I bawled like a baby. I have a Borders coupon, so maybe I'll pick the book up. I'm, too, not that big of a Stephen King fan, because horror is not my thing. Would you also recommend reading The Shawshank Redemption?

kenju said...

I agree with the Beatles!!

Anonymous said...

Loved this meme, loved your answers. You KNOW I love the Journey song already, but Green Mile was by far one of the best books I've read as well. And I was happy to see that when they made the movie, they stayed true to the novel.

I may try this one myself in a day or two.

Tony Gasbarro said...

Kathleen - Wow. I would swear I answered your comment before... Maybe I answered in e-mail? Anyhoo, I'm sure that, if the film you mention is as faithful to the Stephen King novella, "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" as "The Green Mile" is to _The_Green_Mile_, it will be a tremendous read.

wornerd - I saw "The Green Mile" before I read the book, and when I read the book I was blown away by how closely the film had stayed to it. To be honest, some of my tears reading the book were evoked by memories of the film, but reading into the characters' hearts at the key moment - something you don't usually get from even the best film adaptations of novels - amplified my reaction, and I had to set the book down because I was literally sobbing...on an airplane. No other book has ever done that to me, and only one other film has, but I fear mentioning "Titanic" for the flood of derision that might come my way.

I am such a sap.

kenju said...

My mom gave me the advice of having something to fall back on when I thought I might become a model. Then I majored in art and English and had nothing to fall back on.....LOL

Re your comment: you are absolutely right!!

tiff said...

Point 1 and point last could have been written by me. I no longer HAVE an ATM card.. What more, I now put my CCards in a difficult-to-remember spot, because I'm trying to pay down a huge hunkahunka debt and MORE debt is not the best way to go.

Well done list.....woulda never thought of the toilet, meself.

Beth said...

Just saw the pictures below and wow, I am super jealous. I've never been to Europe and some of those pictures of what I dream of seeing!

Ultra Toast Mosha God said...

I totally agree with 9.

Anonymous said...

I posted this MEME so long ago. Time for a new post. ;)