Now that this blog has been updated into a semi-monthly bulletin, I am happy to inform you that my buddy--the one with the life-threatening heart attack--is doing just fine. I saw him the other day at an Easter get-together. He was happily taking part in the biscuits and breakfast pizza (it was a sunrise service, which makes me wonder if Jesus would have even bothered getting out of the tomb if He knew he would be subjected to nutrient-deficient breakfast foods. Though I guess he could just turn it all to bread and wine), and apparently he got a girlfriend a month or so back, so that's all good.
The heart attack? Brought on by a buttload of sausage and ice cream, apparently. Although I just had a buttload of chow mein and turkey for dinner, and you don't see me clutching at my chest. Now, my stomach, yeah, a little bit, because dinner sometimes fights back.
Of course, he's kind of a small guy, which makes me wonder if he just isn't used to his food fighting back. He didn't really go into detail about what the doctor said, and I didn't ask, so for all I know, House and his team were using the stethoscope all wrong.
Note: I have never heard or read such obsessive use of the word "butt."
Monday, April 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Back From the Abyss
...Kinda.
Does this video stretch out past the blog. Let's see.
Nope. Good.
Oh, and I guess it's not a "video" so much as an album cover with music playing over it.
Please don't tell the pastor at my local church that I've been listening to this.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Back From the South Side of Chicago
It occurs to me that I might seem like a bit of a jerk for not posting any updates, much less anything about that buddy who had a heart attack. The most I can tell you, is that he's still on Facebook (he checked in some time a couple of days ago).
This, of course, should also tell you how much I've so much as even looked at Blogger for the past week or so. The truth is, I've had a case study to work on for a while, so that has to take priority.
Note: He's missing his spleen. Is that important?
This, of course, should also tell you how much I've so much as even looked at Blogger for the past week or so. The truth is, I've had a case study to work on for a while, so that has to take priority.
Note: He's missing his spleen. Is that important?
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