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perhaps the unanticipated minority voice of minority trains of thought, or not. it would behoove the reader to just hang through it a bit. something unexpected and clear might arise.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

some interesting blogs



upon trying to find the music to an old album about dinosaurs called 'our dinosaur friends' I discovered two blogs that seem to have something to do with wfmu. Anyway, here they are:

http://crudcrud.blogspot.com/ - collects and samples old vinyl (this is where I found the T-Rex song, but couldn't actually find the mp3. hmmmm...

http://www.sweetthunder.org/tapes/ - someone who collects old tapes from thrift stores. i like that. here's an example

"Davey 1969 (8:15)In this recording from 1969 a young kid named Davey describes his family trip to Disneyland. He talks about some highlights like going on the new rides Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. Davey also performs a pretty weird song about goblins and does some impersonations at the end of the tape. "

also of note - i experienced for the first time the neti pot, which is a way of washing the inside of your nose (I know, it's kind of gross). click here if you have the remotest interest in watching a video about it.

Monday, February 05, 2007





So, I haven't written in a very long time. It's mostly stress and starting the new profession of bilingual kindergarten teacher, which not only leaves one right tired, but sort of speaks for itself. I also have achieved a new sort of personal record for myself in that I have never been so sick in all my life. Constantly, persistently, over and over with new bugs and new viruses. I started seeing an acupuncturist. Today seemed to be a bit intense, for lack of a better word. This is my fourth time going and I'm getting better and naming and feeling the different sensations that hit me when that microthin needle goes in (I hate needles by the way, with a secret passion). It's kind of a dull ache over a large area and it is not so pleasant. I asked my acupuncturist what's going on and he described.....

'Many patients claim to experience the sensations of stimulus known in Chinese as "deqi" (得氣, "obtaining the qi" or "arrival of the qi"). This kind of sensation was historically considered to be evidence of effectively locating the desired point. There are some electronic devices now available which will make a noise when what they have been programmed to describe as the "correct" acupuncture point is pressed.' - from wikipedia.com

So, I really feel very relaxed and wanting to sleep afterwards, though the excitement of a relatively easy 'cure' with antibiotics is not available. And the medicine, it tastes great (o.k., I'm lying).