here's this thing I found awhile ago. Rang and felt true-ish then as it from time to time.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
I am going to be using this more. I have some things in mind. Just this for now.
Also, I miss Vic Chestnut.
Also, I miss Vic Chestnut.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Future Islands
I am terrified of being one of those people who grows up and stops caring about new music. I want to ask Lisa Bickmore how she does it.
Future Islands - Back in The Tall Grass
Future Islands - Back in The Tall Grass
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
A Reassuring Fable
I am very glad I found this. It frames some things that some would find hopeless in their proper light, which is quite hopeful, which I think is good.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
So, about a week and a half ago I almost died. I collapsed on my bike in the middle of the road, then I fell down again an hour later and smashed my head on the pavement. I have had a genetic disorder called LQTS my whloe life. It's a miracle it didn't at least try to kill me when I was in high school wrestling or playing football. Often the first sign of this disorder is sudden cardiac death. Usualy, when you hear of an otherwise healthy athlete collasing and dying of sudden cardiac arrest, it is because of this syndrome.
The funny thing is, when they finally got me to the hospital and hooked me up to a heart monitor, they assumed it (the monitor, not my heart) was broken because there was no way somebody could be alive, let alone conscious with the heart rhythm I had. They tried two other heart monitors before they then frantically paged what seemed like nearly every cardiologist in the Hospital to come see if they could make heads or tails of what was going on. For some reason, I was conscious and coherent (albeit a little angry as is my usual disposition after a concussion, which is actually somewhat useful in the game of football where they happened before) I had cardiologists that weren't even my doctor stopping by my room in the ICU days after just to tell me how crazy my EKG was and how they had been following my situation because I should have at least been unconscious but more than likely dead within a few minutes. So, as my friend Paul put it, my heart must be a little stupid, but very strong.
Good new is, I am now a cyborg and hopefully if my heart wigs out again, the robotics within me will shock me out of it. My heart will literally not beat any faster than 30-40 bpm on its own anymore, but my ICD will make sure it doesn;t drop below 80 bpm - which will be handy as an internal metronome seeing as how I am a drummer. They thought it might have been some sort of medicinally induced thing, but all of the toxicology reports came back negative, so it was definitely just genetic. I wonder what it was that finally broke my heart?
Anyway, I think the only use I have for this blog is just to post good music and movie stuff, so I am going to start doing that again, since I seem to have some time on my hand at least for a little while.
Song for Zula by Phosphorescent has really been helping me out.
I know this is old, but I have been listening to it at least once a day for the last few months.
The funny thing is, when they finally got me to the hospital and hooked me up to a heart monitor, they assumed it (the monitor, not my heart) was broken because there was no way somebody could be alive, let alone conscious with the heart rhythm I had. They tried two other heart monitors before they then frantically paged what seemed like nearly every cardiologist in the Hospital to come see if they could make heads or tails of what was going on. For some reason, I was conscious and coherent (albeit a little angry as is my usual disposition after a concussion, which is actually somewhat useful in the game of football where they happened before) I had cardiologists that weren't even my doctor stopping by my room in the ICU days after just to tell me how crazy my EKG was and how they had been following my situation because I should have at least been unconscious but more than likely dead within a few minutes. So, as my friend Paul put it, my heart must be a little stupid, but very strong.
Good new is, I am now a cyborg and hopefully if my heart wigs out again, the robotics within me will shock me out of it. My heart will literally not beat any faster than 30-40 bpm on its own anymore, but my ICD will make sure it doesn;t drop below 80 bpm - which will be handy as an internal metronome seeing as how I am a drummer. They thought it might have been some sort of medicinally induced thing, but all of the toxicology reports came back negative, so it was definitely just genetic. I wonder what it was that finally broke my heart?
Anyway, I think the only use I have for this blog is just to post good music and movie stuff, so I am going to start doing that again, since I seem to have some time on my hand at least for a little while.
Song for Zula by Phosphorescent has really been helping me out.
I know this is old, but I have been listening to it at least once a day for the last few months.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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