Today is my half-century birthday, and I am officially unable to delude myself anymore that I'm still a kid. I'm now a card-carrying member of
the old people's union, and since I've been a curmudgeon since the age of four, I've finally aged into my age. Mr. Brilliant and I are celebrating by going to see
Marc Maron's stand-up show here in Joisey; where due to a dinner/show package, we should be seated pretty close to the front -- something achieved a few weeks ago during the
Morning Sedition live broadcast at City Bakery for just the cost of a muffin, but what the heck.
If you're inspired to help me celebrate, I have a lovely assortment of inexpensive items on
my Amazon wishlist. Or, you could just lift a glass of your imbibement of choice and wish me another 50 years. Which given that both my grandmothers lived into their 90's, both my parents are still alive, and I have an 84-year-old uncle on my father's side who's still playing the cello in concerts, isn't that implausible a wish.
Today is also George Orwell's birthday, which is somehow fitting. It's also my mom's, so you take another swig for her too.