
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Innuendoes wrote:KeithGo wrote:Innuendoes wrote:Pata CD on the way from Japan. Currently in Chicago and will be here next week. Yippee!
Did you get the CD yet, Innuendoes? How do you like it?
Oh yes, I have it and I love it. He seems to be heavily influenced by Gary Moore or admired his style a lot because his playing sounds very much like Moore. The man who does the singing on a few songs (most of the CD is purely instrumental) is named James Christian and he's got a nice blues voice so I am right at home with this music, being a Moore fan, blues fan and love guitar instrumentals. What more can you say? I think I'll get his other CDs as well. He's still playing with X Japan and on tour right now.
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Would it save you a lot of time if I just gave up and went mad now?
The__KingOfRhye wrote:Speaking of moving...I did that myself about, up, two weeks ago!
Kind of a bit of a story...ya see, I haven't really gone into this too much here, but up until then, I had been living in a sort of homeless shelter (but about the nicest one you could imagine... I could go into the whole story of how I ended up there, but I'll save that for another post if anyone wants to hear it.
Anyway, I applied for Section 8 back in November or so, got approved, and moved in to an apartment which is actually pretty nice. It's small, of course, just a one bedroom kinda deal, but it's in an OK area, and I got a dishwasher and central air...which has really come in handy with how hot and humid it's been lately! Now my goal is to get at least a part time job of some sort.
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Would it save you a lot of time if I just gave up and went mad now?
Growing old disgracefully
Rock and roll dream Not what it seems Who is the dreamer now?
Sole Survivor wrote:Well, my adventures in cardiology continue apace, albeit via another family member now. My elder sister was attending her granddaughter's wedding a couple of weeks back, and suffered a complete cardiac arrest. Her heart stopped for 90 minutes, and if it wasn't for the people there who knew CPR, I wouldn't have a sister anymore. Learn the procedure, people- it saves lives. She's been stented and spent the first week in a chemically induced coma while her system recovered, and she now has a pacemaker fitted and a tracheostomy to help her breathe, as her arrest caused a bout of pneumonia. (Slightly different from mine, where my pneumonia was what caused my episode..) She's now awake and lucid, and getting better everyday, but it was touch and go at first. Most families have features like eyes or noses that feature prominently in the family- with us, it seems, it's hearts...
Rock and roll dream Not what it seems Who is the dreamer now?
Sole Survivor wrote:I wouldn't worry too much mate- things like this tend to put life into very harsh perspective, and you soon learn what really matters. I'm at about half-past give-a-shit with what people here think, but it won't stop me fighting my corner whenever I pop in to see what's up. My family knows what sort of person I really am, and that's all that really and truly matters, isn't it?
Sole Survivor wrote:Well, my adventures in cardiology continue apace, albeit via another family member now. My elder sister was attending her granddaughter's wedding a couple of weeks back, and suffered a complete cardiac arrest. Her heart stopped for 90 minutes, and if it wasn't for the people there who knew CPR, I wouldn't have a sister anymore. Learn the procedure, people- it saves lives. She's been stented and spent the first week in a chemically induced coma while her system recovered, and she now has a pacemaker fitted and a tracheostomy to help her breathe, as her arrest caused a bout of pneumonia. (Slightly different from mine, where my pneumonia was what caused my episode..) She's now awake and lucid, and getting better everyday, but it was touch and go at first. Most families have features like eyes or noses that feature prominently in the family- with us, it seems, it's hearts...
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Sole Survivor wrote:Well, my adventures in cardiology continue apace, albeit via another family member now. My elder sister was attending her granddaughter's wedding a couple of weeks back, and suffered a complete cardiac arrest. Her heart stopped for 90 minutes, and if it wasn't for the people there who knew CPR, I wouldn't have a sister anymore. Learn the procedure, people- it saves lives. She's been stented and spent the first week in a chemically induced coma while her system recovered, and she now has a pacemaker fitted and a tracheostomy to help her breathe, as her arrest caused a bout of pneumonia. (Slightly different from mine, where my pneumonia was what caused my episode..) She's now awake and lucid, and getting better everyday, but it was touch and go at first. Most families have features like eyes or noses that feature prominently in the family- with us, it seems, it's hearts...
Growing old disgracefully
Rock and roll dream Not what it seems Who is the dreamer now?
Sole Survivor wrote:I wouldn't worry too much mate- things like this tend to put life into very harsh perspective, and you soon learn what really matters. I'm at about half-past give-a-shit with what people here think, but it won't stop me fighting my corner whenever I pop in to see what's up. My family knows what sort of person I really am, and that's all that really and truly matters, isn't it?
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