- My Twitter account has come to life in recent days. I placed some of the "wish list" items from my book out there, plus an entirely new item based on America's Next Top Model, the long-running reality competition on The CW. Check it out now!
- Speaking of reality shows, one reason I restarted it was to show my support for Beverly McClellan, who recently competed on The Voice. I was disappointed that she did not win, but I am happy this bald-headed, tattooed rock and roll woman was able to win over a lot of people, including myself.
- Finally, Fox Sports Net has canceled The Final Score. I loved that show, as it was a no-nonsense alternative to the drawn-out drama that SportsCenter can be at times. Just game highlights and sound bites in a neat half-hour. It was great while I lasted, which was a little over five years.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Some notes from the creator
Friday, June 10, 2011
Karen Barefoot gets new coaching job

And Karen is not the only real-life bearer of B.W.'s last name that has ties to sports in the commonwealth of Virginia:
- Bartley "Pretty Boy" Barefoot is co-host of a sports talk radio show in Norfolk with John "Johnny D" DeCandido. The 757 Club is an afternoon drive-time show.
- Ken Barefoot was a star tight end at Virginia Tech and played briefly in the NFL. In fact, Bob Boyles and Paul Guido listed him at the only tight end when compiling their all-time Hokies roster in their book The USA Today Encyclopedia of College Football.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Barenaked ladies and a blast from the past

"Wouldn't it be great if these were real barenaked ladies performing?"
P.S. Welcome to theicedog from the506.com. Hope you enjoyed this post!
(In case you missed the earlier post, left to right are Vicky Lynn Hogan, Brandy Roderick, Tara Patrick, and Michelle Mitchell.)
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Another new idea: All duets, all the time

The following is a fakeout press release.
The duet has been a musical concept that has produced hit after hit in the music world. When two great voices come together, usually in the form of a love ballad, the result can be magical. Consider these examples:
*"Endless Love" - Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
*"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
*"Islands in the Stream" - Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
*"When the Bough Breaks" - Buddy Wayne Barefoot and Brittany Spears
So what's the next logical step? Of course, it's to have a whole album full of them!
That's what Brightful Birdsong (top) and ButtaFly (bottom) are working on for release in a few weeks on the Little Boy Records label.
The pairing makes perfect sense: Both are talented artists who are steeped in the R

"This new album, Flying Together, marks a new era in the genre and one that I hope will be well received," according to Barefoot, who also happens to be Little Boy's founder and owner. "This sets the standards in production values and performance."
"It's a challenge I am glad to take on," added Matthew McBriar, head of production for the label. "Besides, working Brightful's soulful voice and Fly's poetry slam style will make for a sound never before heard on record on a major label."
The first single, appropriately called "We're In Heaven," is available for download now, with the album to come on April 26. Appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and other shows will follow to promote it. This will be followed by a tour starring June 9 in Anaheim, CA.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
My new book is now out!
After I wrote and published The Buddy Wayne Chronicles in 2007, I strained for a long time for a followup work. A number of things happened along the way, including my enrollment in adult school and the dreaded writer's block, so it has been four long years.
Then I hit on something!
I have always loved reference books, so I thought that the best thing to do was to express my ideas in the form of a book of lists. I am also taking the opportunity to add new concepts. Some are based on my own imagination, others come from re-imaging people and events that actually exist. In any event, these are all personal wishes.
The new book is called My Ideal World, after Buddy Wayne Barefoot's TV show in the first book.
It is now available from Lulu.com, as my debut work was (and still is). The address is http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/my-ideal-world/10275828.
Buy it today and let me know if you like it!
Then I hit on something!
I have always loved reference books, so I thought that the best thing to do was to express my ideas in the form of a book of lists. I am also taking the opportunity to add new concepts. Some are based on my own imagination, others come from re-imaging people and events that actually exist. In any event, these are all personal wishes.
The new book is called My Ideal World, after Buddy Wayne Barefoot's TV show in the first book.
It is now available from Lulu.com, as my debut work was (and still is). The address is http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/my-ideal-world/10275828.
Buy it today and let me know if you like it!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
New book coming soon
I have completed a sequel - of sorts - to The Buddy Wayne Chronicles. It is called My Ideal World, after this blog and Barefoot's TV show title.
In reference-book form, it shows many of the characters and ideas I introduced in my first book, and also on this blog, in an easy-to-read format. Over 50 ideas are presented in all.
The book will be available soon from Lulu.com. Once it is made available, go to this page to order.
Once again, thanks for your interest and future business.
In reference-book form, it shows many of the characters and ideas I introduced in my first book, and also on this blog, in an easy-to-read format. Over 50 ideas are presented in all.
The book will be available soon from Lulu.com. Once it is made available, go to this page to order.
Once again, thanks for your interest and future business.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Barefoot-McLamb Oscar ties - sort of
Some years ago, I stumbled upon a movie in which the last names of Barefoot and McLamb were in the same cast. And this is an actual film!
It was called Junebug and was released in 2005, ironically the same year my main character was "suspended" by NASCAR for portrayals in a fakeout movie I created called Rebel. (Oh, and Junebug is also Darrell Waltrip's nickname for Dale Earnhardt Jr., but that's another story entirely.)
The movie was about a Chicago art dealer who went to rural North Carolina to shop for rare artwork and found love instead. It stars David Kuhn as the dealer and Amy Adams as the love interest. Yes, the same Adams who has been nominated three times for an Academy Award, including this year for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in The Fighter. (Adams has yet to win.)
Dan McLamb and Amy Barefoot have small roles as, respectively, a "hollerin' man" and a woman in a shower. (Alongside Barefoot in that shower scene is Jill Wagner, currently field reporter on the ABC midseason novelty game show Wipeout.)
The full cast listing is here.
Good luck, Amy, and all the other nominees on February 27!
It was called Junebug and was released in 2005, ironically the same year my main character was "suspended" by NASCAR for portrayals in a fakeout movie I created called Rebel. (Oh, and Junebug is also Darrell Waltrip's nickname for Dale Earnhardt Jr., but that's another story entirely.)
The movie was about a Chicago art dealer who went to rural North Carolina to shop for rare artwork and found love instead. It stars David Kuhn as the dealer and Amy Adams as the love interest. Yes, the same Adams who has been nominated three times for an Academy Award, including this year for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in The Fighter. (Adams has yet to win.)
Dan McLamb and Amy Barefoot have small roles as, respectively, a "hollerin' man" and a woman in a shower. (Alongside Barefoot in that shower scene is Jill Wagner, currently field reporter on the ABC midseason novelty game show Wipeout.)
The full cast listing is here.
Good luck, Amy, and all the other nominees on February 27!
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