I was reading an interesting article at the Chicago Tribune today. It is definitely one I can relate to: Do you speak 'Caddyshack'? -- In real life, many guys like to quote reel life
I guess this article made me laugh twice. The first was the irony that I'm not alone in this affliction. A large (but shrinking) part of my persona is based on television and movie quotes -- I can obviously relate to the author and those he interviewed! I internalize these regurgitated quotes more than I used to, but frequently I've got Jerry Seinfeld live-and-in-person (in my head) saying, "That's a shame..." with plenty of sarcasm when someone is telling a self-inflicted, but all-too-sad personal anecdote. And that, in itself, truly is a shame.
The second was when the author pointed out that someone with this affliction (I'll call it an ability) would be very well suited to work at a Blockbuster video rental store. <pause> I just started working part-time at Blockbuster yesterday. Do I feel qualified to work there? Yes. Because of my ability? I guess it doesn't hurt!
Movies are a fun distraction from the rigors of everyday life. And I like to take the distraction along with me for the ride.
Click below for a list of some of the "reel" quotes from the article.

How about a couple pics of my boy? Sound good?