Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Manuscript Progress

I'm back to proof-reading my novel manscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. Yesterday I got through 13 pages.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Manuscript Progress

I finished the final draft of my novel manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. This weekend a friend is proofreading it. I've been searching the internet for self-publishers, and I plan to publish novel within a month.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Manuscript Progress

I'm beginning to work on the final draft of my novel manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. So far, I'm happy with the results.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Manuscript Progress

I'm been working hard on my novel manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. I finally combined the manuscript into one document.

Lately I've been applying for jobs in the Phoenix, Arizona.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Manuscript Progress

I'm making good progress on finishing my novel manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. I'm about to put the manuscript together into a single document, and then I will start final proof reading of the manuscript.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Manuscript Progress

This past week I've been working hard on my novel manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. I'm happy with my progress. I still need to find a job.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

“Beerfest” Movie

Yesterday I saw the movie “Beerfest”, which starred: Paul Soter, Erik Stolhanske, Steve Lemme, Kevin Heffernan and Jay Chandrasekhar.

The movie story involved the following: “When American brothers Todd and Jan Wolfhouse travel to Germany to spread their grandfather's ashes at Oktoberfest, they stumble upon a super-secret, centuries old, underground beer games competition--"Beerfest," the secret Olympics of beer drinking. The brothers receive a less than warm welcome from their German cousins, the Von Wolfhausens, who humiliate Todd and Jan, slander their relatives, and finally cast them out of the event. Vowing to return in a year to defend their country and their family's honor, the Wolfhouse boys assemble a ragtag dream team of beer drinkers and gamers: Barry Badrinath, the consummate skills player with a dark past; Phil Krundle (aka Landfill), a one-man chugging machine; and Charlie "Fink" Finklestein, the lab tech with a PhD in 'All Things Beer'. This Magnificent Five train relentlessly, using their hearts, minds and livers to drink faster, smarter and harder than they ever have before. But first they must battle their own demons--as well as a bunch of big, blond, German jerks who want to destroy the team before they can even make it back to Munich.”

I give this movie a “C+”, and it is the worth of an admission ticket. The movie was funny, but it was weak in the middle.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Manuscript Progress

Last Week I did work on my manuscript about an encounter with two Sasquatches. It was arduous work, but I am getting the novel written.