Monday, January 01, 2024

 SO....

The annual housekeeping stats for 2023.   In 2023, in theaters, on DVD, Blue-Ray, TV and various ROKU channels, I watched movies, TV shows, mini-series, documentaries, etc.  The total count I saw was 208, almost exactly the same as last year's 207.   Again, that's because I spent so much time just watching stuff on ROKU channels.   Of that 208, I only saw 3 in theaters: 2 were Marvel movies I saw alone, the other was the Indiana Jones movies I saw with A Local Celebrity, Mr. David ParisPeking. 

2023: 208
2022: 207
2021: 135
2020: 118
2019: 100
2018: 137
2017: 176
2016: 110
2015: 88
2014: 37
2013: 53
2012: 53
2011: 78
2010: 52
2009: 55
2008: 56
2007: 55
2006: 67
2005: 71
2004: 95
2003: 120
2002: 101
2001: 75
2000: 40

Average movies per month this year: 17.33
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This year I kept track of something new: where did I see those things listed above?  Here ya go:

HBOMax: 55
Netflix: 54
PBS: 34
Prime: 28
Disney+: 25
Paramount+: 8
HULU: 6
Theater: 3
Cable channels: 2
Discovery+: 2
ALCMDPP's House: 1
Shomax: 1
Starz: 1
Tubi: 1
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Book wise, I read 33 books, pretty average amount as of late.

2023: 33
2022: 31
2021: 34
2020: 40 
2019: 40
2018: 37
2017: 39
2016: 31
2015: 52
2014: 48
2013: 44
2012: 31
2011: 45
2010: 42
2009: 33
2008: 28
2007: 23
2006: 20
2005: 15
2004: 26
2003: 24
2002: 33
2001: 28
2000: 22
1999: 22

I break the categories of books down as follows (some books fit in more than one category, so the total won't equal 33):

History: 2
Fiction: 4
Gay: 7
Star Trek: 8
Young Adult: 4
Presidents: 6
TV: 1
Comic books: 2
Star Wars: 1
Movies: 1
Dragonlance: 2

And then there's this year's number and costs of books purchased: 

2023: 41 books for $454,86, average of $11.09 per book
            Of these 41 books, 35 are actual books and 6 are graphic novels
2022: 54 books for $597.17, average of $9.39 per book
             Of these 54 books, 35 are actual books and 19 graphic novels
2021: 91 books for $659.04, average of $7.24 per book, and
             Of these books, 72 were actual books, 19 were graphic novels
2020: 37 books for $283.43, average of $7.66 per book, and
             Of these books, 35 were actual books, 12 were graphic novels
2019: 79 books for $836.55, average of $10.73 per book, and
             Of these books, 68 are actual books, 10 are graphic novels
2018: 192 books for $1330.92, average of $6.93 per book, BUT, 
             Of these books, 48 are actual books, 135 are graphic novels
2017: 83 books for $691.88, average of $8.34 per book
2016: 57 books for $409.91, average of $7.19 per book 
2015: 90 books for $1007.65, average of $11.20 per book
2014: 80 books for $813.24, average of $10.17 per book
2013: 59 books for $557.39, average of $9.45 per book

Average number of books bought per month: 3.42
Average number of books read per month: 2.75
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This is fair warning: We've now come to the slutty section of the yearly review.  If you're not interesting in that, scroll on by. 

Number of times I had sex: 
2023: 109
2022: 63
2021: 91 
2020: 72 (thanks COVID) 
2019: 120
2018: 122
2017: 101
2016: 80
2015: 78
2014: 74

Number of different sex partners: 
2023: 26
2022: 21
2021: 27
2020: 27 (thanks COVID)
2019: 40
2018: 30
2017: 37
2016: 22
2015: 28
2014: 22

Brand new, never been with before, sex partners:
2023: 12
2022: 11
2021: 9
2020: 13 (thanks COVID)
2019: 23
2018: 17
2017: 27
2016: 15
2015: 14
2014: 9

My most frequent sex partner, was like most every other year: Derick In Greencastle (he'll keep the name even though he's not living in Greencastle anymore).  But this year I was extra slutty cause there were 7 different days when I had sex with 2 different guys at different times of the day.

And here is a helpful visual aid: 



I had a non-lethal medical issue in December that limited my interest in playing around in December, so that accounts for the low number there.  But I have no idea why most of the months are so high!  Last year, I never more than 11 encounters in any single month.  This year I've had the most encounters since COVID hit in 2020.  

Can't explain it, I just hope it continues into 2024. 

POLT

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