tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post8318515680257124330..comments2024-03-15T15:36:03.203-04:00Comments on Wait 'til Next Year, Again: Still in the OvenGary Benzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10578834252235902676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-29425686070816245042010-08-31T02:46:56.926-04:002010-08-31T02:46:56.926-04:00P.s.---sent from my iPhone late at night---an ackn...P.s.---sent from my iPhone late at night---an acknowledgement that you being a very guy kinda guy, probably winced/cringed at the thought of anyone referring to you and yummy in the same sentence. Honestly, I really am working on better self-censorship. It's that darn stream-of-consciousness thing combined with my candid and spontaneous nature. Troublesome, I know--but atleast you never have to wonder what I'm really thinking. M.M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-10462110828599766002010-08-30T15:41:57.924-04:002010-08-30T15:41:57.924-04:00sometimes,gary, you're just too yummy for word...sometimes,gary, you're just too yummy for words. you have, in fact, one of the most delicious minds out there--and because i worked as a chef for many years, this column has not been lost on me. indeed, planning and preparation are key to the success of any endeavour. there are enough variables to change the dynamic of any meal or game that cannot be counted or counted on, that make attention to both detail and the big picture crucial. imagination and flexibility are key to success. frustrations with missing ingredients create a challenge for sure, but nothing a measure of creativity and tenacity cannot overcome.and finally, when it all comes together, every satisfying play and morsel is worth the wait, wouldn't you agree? m.m.noreply@blogger.com