Thursday, June 17, 2010

I need help from my followers, movie buffs, & classic cinema lovers.

I'm looking for the following movies on DVD, and have yet to be able to find them. They're all starring Humphrey Bogart.
They are: "The Petrified Forest," "To Have and Have Not," "The Big Sleep," "High Sierra," "Treasure of the Sierra Madre," "Passage to Marseille'" and most importantly..... The best movie I do not own.... "Key Largo!"


If anyone comes across these, my 1st child's eternal servitude will be yours!

Posted via email from Todd's posterous

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Not the biggest Leno fan, but he made the best point I've seen on Obama & the spill.

"President Obama announced tonight that he wants to use the oil spill to move America toward green energy. I have a crazy idea. Maybe he should use the oil spill crisis to fix the oil spill." - Jay Leno

Posted via email from Todd's posterous

Monday, June 14, 2010

Friday, June 4, 2010

I've never respected anyone as much as I have Coach Wooden.

It's not sad that Coach Wooden has passed on. It's sad that there will never be another man that was able to positively affect so many as a result of his immeasurable character, fortitude, resolve, loyalty, enthusiasm, humility, poise, & above all, his unwavering faith.


Growing up the son of a basketball coach, I have no memory of learning who Coach Wooden was. He was just always... Coach Wooden. His book, "They Call Me Coach" affected me deeply & personally as only a handful of books have been able to do.
His character & resolve to strive for success the right way still impresses to no end. His faith impressed me. His life of simplicity & moderation has been a lesson to me. His love & devotion to his beloved Nell, who he wrote a love letter to every birthday for over 20 years after her death, floors me. The fact that he is the greatest coach in the history of sport, unrivaled & yet that much BETTER & stronger of a person is an example of a life that defines the word inspiration.
I could write for hours about my admiration of this man I was never fortunate enough to meet, but I'll simply leave you with his most precious legacy, The Pyramid of Success. There are shelves of books on self-help & success in book stores & libraries, I've read hundreds of them. The best one's merely summarize the lessons that can be learned by studying the brilliantly woven tapestry that is The Pyramid.

Of special note, it's never been copyrighted. Coach Wooden wanted it to be copied & distributed by any means necessary so long as it was beneficial to people, asking merely to ensure that it was free. He didn't want legal ramifications & red tape preventing the Pyramid from helping anyone, despite the possibility of certain, significant financial gain. Out of the respect that he demanded & admiration he gained, to my knowledge it's never been sold & always been distributed freely.

Goodbye Coach Wooden, because of you I will forever strive to "Be quick without hurrying."

Todd Wilson

Posted via email from Todd's posterous

Coach Wooden

Sent from my Cellular South BlackBerry® Smartphone

Posted via email from Todd's posterous

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Monday, May 31, 2010

Ominous is your word of the day.

Or at least it's the best one I could think of to describe this thunderhead.

Posted via email from Todd's posterous