Archive for May, 2009

Lazy

May 20, 2009

5-19-09 Lazy

There are times when I feel like I have nothing to do.
I don’t feel like reading, I’ve already worked out and done my meditation and haven’t made plans to see a movie, have lunch with a friend or get guests for my radio show: I’m already booked for a month ahead.

Why is I forget that the one thing I love to do anytime, writing, never comes to mind when I feel I have time on my hands.

Ok, today I have some time on my hands; a friend threw his back out and cancelled lunch plans. I don’t like eating out alone and have some radio commercials for my radio show later this afternoon but right now, I thought I had time on my hands.

Rather then have time on my hands, I’m letting my fingers do their little dance on my computer. I have and had no idea what I would write but look at all that’s come out already.

I think lazy is a better expression for my feelings then having time on my hands. How can I have time on my hands when my fingers can dance all over my computer and do nothing else than put my brain to work for a few minutes.

I think I just discovered another way to fight Alzheimer’s, keep my mind busy at all times unless sleeping or meditating. The first way to fight that damn disease is to stand or hang upside down for a few minutes a day. How can brain cells short circuit if they’re filled with blood

A Good EMail

May 6, 2009

5-5-09 Good Email

Joe,
1100 am in Phoenix has had a host of poor shows, the latest being the
ever-hateful Laura Ingram.

This morning I was out doing my daily 4 miles when I turned the
station on and was delighted to hear your interview with David
Benioff. I have never heard of your show, but as a book author
myself, I was thrilled to hear you interview this talent. He was
great, but you were greater. You have a very nice style, you don’t
compete with your subject and they clearly like you.

I genuinely hope you are on 1100 am for a long time. Many of us have
been lamenting the quality of talk radio. But I love this show and
will tell my friends about it and encourage them to do the same.

Thanks and Best Regards,

Paul Perry