Every year for the past 25 years, I sustain from drinking during the month of January. It’s not a detox but rather a slowing of momentum from the holiday season. The Christmas parties, dinners and boys’ “board meetings” all invariably have a social element to them that includes drinking wine or the odd shot of holiday tequila. I’m not complaining but to make certain it doesn’t get out of hand, I kibosh the drinks for 30 days. It’s not a big deal, I just like to stay disciplined. But as I opened the newspaper this morning, there was nothing but bad news staring at me. I flipped through page after page of black and white, searching for a good “news” story and… there were none. Gulp. Even Simon Cowell is leaving American Idol, for God’s sake. Time for a drink? Nope. Time for the AWT Good News Edition. Slap on your Ray-Bans and lets roll.

☞I don’t know if you have ever noticed this but a sign o’ the times is always reflected in music. In the 00’s, you never saw a song entitled Celebrate or Sunny or We Built this City (on Rock n’ Roll)!  Instead we listened to Misery, Misery Business and this from Tom Waits, Misery is the River of the World. No more, boys and girls. We need an new soundtrack. And today’s AWT song of the week comes from a 60’s icon, Ringo Starr. Ringo knocks it for six with Everybody Wins off his new album, Y Not. We should be off to a good start here because Everybody Wins is a wonderful song with a topical message. Listen and smile.

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☞I know this doesn’t seem like much but I think it is significant. Ford won the Car and Truck of the year in 2010 for their Fusion and Transit Connect. This is a big boost for the American automobile industry. Ford was the only Detroit automaker spared from bankruptcy and this award and recognition will raise their tide even a little more. If you’re looking for good news, this is a place to start.

☞I think Massachusetts has 3 solid picks (Scott Brown, Martha Coakley and Joseph Kennedy) running for Ted Kennedy’s US Senate seat even though they differ greatly on the issues. I like Scott Brown a lot though I differ with him on the issue of marriage and equality. I like Martha Coakley because of her tenaciousness and finally, I like Joe Kennedy because he makes a lot of sense on the issue of government spending. The point here is the voters have a real and viable choice on who represents them and that is very good news. If you are from Massachusetts, be sure to vote on Jan 19th.

☞If you like to cook as I do, the winter season presents a challenge for fresh ingredients. I found a handy chart for finding peak season ingredients. Have a look at this guide.  For my friends in the UK, Leon Restaurants offers a similar chart that can be downloaded here. You can’t say we’re not a full service blog around here! By the way, Leon Restaurants offers a vision that other restaurant groups should emulate. It’s about sustainability, freshness and good nutrition. I really like what they are doing even though I have never had a bite there. Take a look.

☞Here’s a good news/bad news story. Jay Leno will no longer be on prime time television as of Feb. 12! The bad news is he’s going back to his old slot and ousting Conan O’Brien. Damn. See, you can find good news if you look hard enough.

☞The Rolling Stones announced that they were not going to be touring in 2010. Many think this is because the band wants to replace the troubled Ronnie Wood who is struggling with alcoholism. I think their decision not to tour is good news because it proves once and for all that a rolling stone can gather moss.

☞Today’s AWT quote is all about news and succinctly explains the world we live in.

For most folks, no news is good news; for the press, good news is not news.
~Gloria Borger

This explains why it’s so difficult to find something good to hang your hat on.  Call your friends and family. Make plans. Celebrate. Sing. Dance. Laugh and love. Make your own good news!

Aye Wonder. Aye Wonder.

And I’m sure you do too.


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One of the things I liked about my collaborative blog with my brother Phil, was the way you could look at it and know what you were going to read about. I want to give that a test run here. Random Thoughts Tuesday is now Aye Wonder Tuesday (AWT) and if you see the icon to the left, you’ll know what you’re getting. I’m thinking of adding some other things that will appear on a scheduled basis. If it becomes too cumbersome or routine for me, it will disappear faster than Whitey Bulger at a Milan street fair. Your comments, both supportive and critical, are always welcomed. And without further adieu, your first AWT.

☞I am against the stringent limitations on executive salaries for the now partially government owned financial companies. There is no doubt that $500,000 is a lot of money but it won’t go far if you are expected to bring the bank big business through your social acquaintances and friendships. I think compensation should be tied to a multiple of average employee wages. That way management does well if its employees do well. And the only way that the employees do well is if the financial institution does well. And repeat. We want these banks to be profitable so that we can get our money back from the rescue plan but do we want to attract low quality management because compensation isn’t competitive?

☞In the summer of 1962, two weeks before the Beatles recorded their first single, Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ manager, told Pete Best that he was being replaced on drums by Ringo Starr. While Best wasn’t happy about his dismissal, he was being fired from a “basement” band not the rock and roll superstars that the Beatles would become. Best continued to play drums for bands around the Liverpool area and sporadically recorded. This September, at age 68, Best “recorded” a Beatles album. It is not a Beatles album from their early days when Best was involved but rather a psychdelic pop album that reminds one of the Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour days. It’s an uneven effort but it is so Beatles-like, I am willing to overlook its spottiness. Have a listen to Best’s Everything I Want and the Beatles’ Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. They sound like they are from the same album.

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☞I love reading about technology that is working its way into the mainstream. Recently, I read about “Buckypaper” a carbon based material that is as thin as tissue paper but when stacked is 500 times stronger than steel. It also disperses heat like brass or steel and conducts electricity like silicon. This material may ultimately show up in aerospace, automobiles, integrated circuits and a host of other applications. Here’s more on Buckypaper.

☞A fortnight remains before the election and I am gobsmacked by how divisive it has become. John McCain and (especially) Sarah Palin have done everything they can to drive a wedge between the red states and blue states despite their protestations to the contrary. I said in my letter to America that we are fighting another civil war in this great country albeit without munitions. It gets worse daily. Why can’t we all get on the same page? Partisanship is killing us.

☞In professional sports, if you have outlived your usefulness, measured by the sport’s appropriate benchmarks, you are exiled. I think Jason Varitek, the Boston Red Sox catcher may fall into this category. He is a tremendous leader and knows how to handle a pitching staff but the post-season American League Championship Series was not his finest moment. Varitek had 1 hit in 20 at bats leaving 17 men on the bases. It is difficult to overlook a shortcoming like this when hitting is a very important attribute in baseball. Here’s the Captain barely able to face reporters after the Red Sox game 7 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.

☞As a former mutual and hedge fund manager, I have to say Andrew Lahde’s farewell to the business was um….different. Lahde wrote a scathing farewell letter where he dismissed his rivals as over-privileged “idiots” and traders as “stupid.” It’s quite an extraordinary goodbye to a business that made Lahde millions. He closes his letter with an out of context appeal for the legalisation of marijuana. Read the entire letter here.

☞The above story reminds me of Aye Wonder’s quote of the week without the admonishment.

I have made noise enough in the world already, perhaps too much, and am now getting old, and want retirement. ~Napoleon Bonaparte

☞Starting tomorrow and every Wednesday thereafter, I am going post a single photo that struck me in some way over the past seven days. As a lead in to that, take a peak at this one. It’s Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holding a baby chick at an agricultual fair. To me, this screams out, “I need a caption.” Would you be so kind?

☞Anyone read any good books lately?

☞This may come as no surprise to you, the Environmental Working Group (odd name)  released a report that said tap water is at least as good if not better than most bottled water. I think they are likely to be right. Want to save some money and save all those plastic bottles from the landfill? Buy a tap filter.

☞And finally, last Friday another great RnB icon passed away. Levi Stubbs, the lead singer of the Four Tops, finally succumbed to cancer after an eight year illness. Stubbs was remarkable in that he checked his ego at the door and kept the Four Tops’ lineup intact for 44 years. I am not sure any other band can say that. Stubbs’ baritone voice will be remembered forever. Here’s my favorite Four Tops song. RIP Levi Stubbs.

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Aye Wonder.

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