Personality quiz

I know that these unscientific quizes are more B.S. than anything but it has been awhile since I’ve included one. If you are equally tempted and decide to take this mock-personality quiz let me know what it says about you and if you agree with the analysis. There are 12 easy questions which take about 2 minutes to answer.

Your score on this personality test was 76%

Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive personality; a natural lead, who’s quick to make decisions, though not always the right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try anything once; someone who takes chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.

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Puerto Rico in December

My cousin’s wedding invitation arrived in a small box outside my door last night.  Inside was the details of their destination wedding that will take place the first week of December in Puerto Rico.  To make sure we could get a good fare, this afternoon, I hopped on the Jet Blue website and booked our tickets.  We decided we would extend our stay by a few days and turn this into a mini-holiday / vacation.

I went to P.R. for the first time back in January / February 2009 and had a wonderful time staying at La Concha hotel in the Condado neighborhood.  I wrote about the trip in my blog entry, 4 Days in Puerto Rico. This trip will have us travelling a bit outside the city of San Juan to stay at the El Conquistador Resort.  Have you been to P.R. before? Where did you stay and what did you do?

Rocca’s new menu disappoints

Rocca Boston is a neighborhood favorite, Italian restaurant that opened in the SoWa district of the South End several years ago.  Recently, a few weeks ago actually, Rocca which recently changed chefs also changed their menu; perennial favorites and signature dishes from the previous chef are now gone.

This evening I returned for the first time since the menu change, and I can not adequately express my disappointment.  Most of the options on the new menu were either unappealing or not what I would want to eat at an Italian restaurant (i.e. Pollo Brasato: apple and warm watermelon turnip puree w/ charred cauliflower).  However, of greater concern was the fact that nothing was appealing enough that I would want to try it again.  Everything from the rustic bread which they brought to the table (which is impossibly hard to break apart by the way) to the starters we ordered and shared to our individual main course meals left me wanting more – much more.

Hopefully the new chef, Tiffani Faison, will find her stride and seriously reconsider the menu she’s pulled together.  I wish Rocca much success – its a well run, beautiful restaurant with a great lounge and patio, but for me Rocca’s new menu disappoints.

Victimized by addiction: US need for oil

This image pretty much says it all.  I’ve been tremendously upset about this entire situation. Neither the industry nor our govenrment has shown any leadership on this matter. Thanks to BillinExile for sharing the image.

Gaga about Glee

I love this show. Who would have ever thought a musical drama about high school would be so successful. Wow, the scene with Kurt’s Dad and Finn was the most emotionally surprising I can remember ever seeing on television. If you are a fan and missed the show, you can check it out on hulu.com.
Here is a video of Lady Gaga – the muse of tonight’s show.

Senator Brown

A long time ago I learnt to listen to tone and pick up on subtleties.  This talent has served me well in both my personal and professional lives.  It also helps me when I am listening to politicians.  It is with that finely tuned listening that I have followed the junior Senator from MA, Scott Brown, these past few months.  Over that time I’ve come to realize that he is uncomfortably quiet on GLBT issues. 

When he served in the MA State Senate he was opposed to same sex marriage, but when he campaigned for Ted Kennedy’s seat and was asked about his views, in lieu of saying he supported same sex marriage he said “the residents of MA had spoken”.  Hmmm…..

Today The Boston Globe is reporting that Sen. Brown has decided he will not vote in favor of repealing Don”t Ask Don’t Tell legislation later this week.  He told reporters he’s keeping “an open mind” but he would like the Pentagon to continue with their study before he votes.  Hmmm…

I should state that I have never had the desire to marry or serve in the military, but I am personally offended by those who would prevent me simply because I identify as gay.  I also take issue with politicians who are uncomfortable supporting (let alone taking a lead) on these issues.  I have no more patience for politicians who can not see eye-to-eye with me on such issues as: gay marriage, allowing for domestic partner benefits, military service, opposing discrimination at work or for housing because you are gay… These are not ‘special rights’ and any candidate who will not support these issues – can not rely on my vote.

I know years from now children will go to school and wonder wide-eyed how so many could be so blinded by prejudice, but it is a bitter sweet realization while waiting for that day.

Taking time to smell the roses

Spring 2010 has been the most temperate and enjoyable that I can recall.  A moderate winter with nearly no snowfall gave all Bostonians a sense of hope that better weather was on its way and with warm weekends in March and April the normally surly city seemed mostly smiles.

Despite an occassional cold evening or rainy weekend the weather in Boston has been mostly sunny and warm. This stands in stark contrast to the spring and summer of 2009, which was cold and rainy.  Realizing that the weather can always change (and often does here), I don’t want to take anything for granted, but I have a sense of optimism that we may be in store for a beautiful summer.

Sitting in my home tonight and looking out at the city below me, I can hear soft conversations of pedestrians walking with friends and the clatttering of plates and silverware from a restaurant patio across the street.  These are the sounds of summer and something I want to appreciate.

Some names do matter. Not sure this would fly in the States, but it sure is funny.

Dear Democrats,

We need to talk.

This may be a hard letter to read, but I need to figure out if this relationship is still healthy for me. For the longest time, I thought we had something special. Remember how much fun we used to have back when we were young, and control of the Congress and the presidency was just a crazy dream? You always used to ask me for help, and you knew I’d never turn you down.

You were so adorable when we were courting. Sure, you never really understood me, but I liked that you seemed to try. The White House cocktail parties were totally fun, and that Easter Egg Roll is something I’ll always cherish. Or remember the time you let me march in the Inaugural parade! Other than that whole Rick Warren thing, I really thought we had a connection.

I know you kept telling me that you weren’t ready for marriage, but I was willing to wait since you had promised so much else in the meantime.

But now, I’ve kind of had it. I’m just not getting what I need out of this relationship. You rarely call me anymore, and when you do it’s to ask for money. We talked about joining the military together — but now it seems like you are flaking on that commitment. You promised to protect me from the homophobes at work, but you don’t seem to be in a hurry to actually do it. And that Department of Justice brief thing was just cruel. I’ll never understand why you did that.

It almost seems like you’re embarrassed by me in public. I know not everyone in your family approves of us, but before you got your new job, it seemed like you didn’t care what they thought and were always ready to fight for me. Now, it’s like you’re a different person.

Please don’t take this the wrong way. I still think we have a future. I want us to have a future. But I need this relationship to be healthy for both of us. And I just can’t get excited anymore by your empty promises and half-gestures.

I need you to take a real step. You know what I’m talking about — the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.

I still worry every day that I can be fired in 29 states just because I’m gay. And my friend who is transgender can be fired in 38 states. I know you can do it. You’ve helped protect people from employment discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, disability and many other characteristics. Each time my friend and I have been left behind. It’s our turn. ENDA’s time has come.

It’s our turn to be welcomed into the military as well. I want to serve my country openly and proudly. I was so excited when you promised you would repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell this year after 17 long years of putting up with it.

Now, I can’t even get you to talk about DADT.  You promised to change. I know that you can. But why should I stand by your side when you can’t keep your promises to me?

I get that you’re scared. But I’m scared too — scared of losing you. You need to prove to me that you really care. You need to finally give me the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, like you promised.

I have enough disappointments in my life. I need you to not be one of them.

Love,

The Gays (and all those who love and care about them)

Thanks to Courage Campaign for writing this and A cheeseburger and the bathroom key blog for bringing it to my attention.  If you agree with this then perhaps you’ll post this on your site too.

Free stuff to do in Boston this weekend

The obvious choice this weekend is the annual EarthFest concert that will occur on Saturday, May 22nd at the Hatch Shell.  More than 125,000 people are expected to attend the concert hosted by Radio 92.9 FM.  Even the event is quite green with a free bike-valet program available to encourage people to leave their cars at home. The music line up this year includes Collective Soul, Gin Blossoms, Crash Kings, and Marcy Playground.

If the idea of spending quality time with 125,000+ people does not sound appealing, invite a friend or two to come over to your place (oh yeah, suggest they bring a 6-pack) and watch the Celtics play the Magic game, time: 8:30PM.

Massachusetts economy picking up steam

Today’ Boston Globe includes some positive news about the local economy in the article Mass economy speeds up, jobs coming says forecast. “The Massachusetts economy is recovering at a quickening pace that will lead to more hiring over the next several months, setting the stage for an expansion that could create more then 200,000 jobs over the next five years…The forecast is somewhat brighter than one released six months ago. The New England Economic Partnership, a nonprofit analysis group, prepares and presents forecasts for the region and the six New England states twice a year.”

Blithe Spirit playing at The Lyric Stage Co.

I just purchased tickets from The Lyric Stage Company to see the Noël Coward play, Blithe Spirit on Friday.  According to Wikipedia the play is about an English socialite and novelist who invites an eccentric clairvoyant to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires and he becomes haunted by the ghost of his annoying first wife who makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles’s current marriage to his second wife. Sounds like it is good for a few laughs, right? If you’ve seen this production or one from another theater company, please let me know what you thought.

365 days old

My niece, Abby, turned one this past weekend. I first wrote about her one year ago in my blog entry, Introducing Abby Dion. Proud parents and excited older brothers are huddled around tiny Abby in that picture. Now one year later she still seems quite tiny, but an emerging personality is there. She’s all smiles and looks adorable in her birthday dress as she poses for pictures on her big day.  

 

My first concert: The GoGo’s

Today at the gym I suffered a major flashback when I heard the early 80s girl-band, the Go Go’s playing.  This “New Wave” band from L.A. has a soft spot in my heart because they were the first legitimate concert I attended.

When I was in 8th grade I went to see the Go Go’s perform at “Concerts on the Common” in Boston with my two friends Tom and Brian (incidentally, I’m still friends with these guys). I could not find any videos from shows in Boston, but the one below is how I remember them back when I saw them in 1983.

Who did you see at your first concert and where was it?

Spring 2010 SoWa Art Walk

The weather this weekend in Boston was beautiful, drawing thousands to my neighborhood to check out the SoWa Art Walk.  I snapped a few photographs while I was walking around today and put them into an online photo album. 

Click to play this Smilebox photo album: sowa artwalk may 2010