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JJ Special with chips. £3.70.

 

NB Notice the Bender-like addition.

Parkway Drive

Bury Your Dead

Suicide Silence

To Kill

 

at the Feierwerk in Munich, Germany.

 

(c) picture the scene photography.

 

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Heartattack tie, detail - screenprinted poly/cotton blend tie with graphics based on a 1906 woodcut for a seaweed infused quack remedy. The "X" echos the spot to find on an old treasure map.

 

Available in: deep red/white/olive green/chocolate brown, or light grey on black.

 

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A catalog of holes in my body:

 

1. IV lines in my right hand and left forearm

2. Cardiac cathater entry wound in my right inner thigh

3. Roughly eight miscellaneous holes used to suck out blood (which occasionally had to be done twice in a row because my veins are tricky and look easy but aren't).

4. A hole for a flu shot, because why the fuck not put another hole in me

 

I felt really bad for the nursing staff. I'm a total wuss when it comes to getting any sort of needle in my body, so I have to turn my head away and scrunch up my face like I'm getting murdered any time it's happening (or even if they're just adjusting the tubes into my IV). I'm not quite sure why I'm such a pussy about it, since they're not *that* painful. Just something about it.

 

Anyway, they found a blockage in my heart. I got three stents put in. I'm gonna be on blood thinners for the next year, and several other meds for various other lengths of time, plus a strict diet and no fun. But I'm gonna live. And I'm gonna be pretty much back to normal afterwards, Except hopefully thinner and better looking since I'll be eating better since I seriously don't want to have another fucking heart attack. Honestly, if I had it to do all over again, I wouldn't even have had this heart attack in the first place.

 

Among the annoying things that happened: Bridget vaguebooked for everyone to send me "healing energy", which was a nice thought, except it meant that every one of my friends immediately wanted to know what the hell was going on, which meant I had to type out (with an IV in my dominant hand, on a cell phone) what the hell was going on.

 

Plus, my case wasn't that serious, which meant I felt really bad for my whole family dropping everything they were doing to come be with me, and which also meant that I kept getting bumped for my cardiac catheter in favor of more serious cases. So they rushed me down to the operating room, shaved my groin, swarmed me with forms to fill out and shit, added another IV hole, gave me shots and... then I had to wait for something like 5 or 6 hours for the procedure to actually happen.

 

The procedure itself was pretty relaxing. I was mostly asleep for it. Like they kept me awake enough that I could scream if I were dying, but I was super chill and couldn't feel a thing. I think I recall complimenting them on their musical selection.

A poster for the prevention of heart disease.

Time for a Bypass!

 

Photo taken with my very handy iPhone.

 

SFU science professor Peter Ruben's latest research may aid in the development of new drug therapies to treat the after-effects of heart attack and stroke.

Mcchicken X Double quarter pounder.

 

Fat of two regular burgers in half the time! Now that's efficient!

 

But no, seriously, this was a terrible idea.

  

*edit*

 

My bad. This is actually known as the McOrgy. The McGangBang is actually a double cheeseburger X mcChicken. Not quite as manly as the McOrgy.

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These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.

 

Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!

 

I've been absent from Flickr for a week following a Myocardial Infarction commonly know as a "heart attack" last Saturday afternoon. I've never had a problem before but do have heart disease in my family. My dad was taken at 49. A bit of a shock for me and those around me, however the wonders of modern medical technology and the prayers and wishes of family and friends has meant that I am home in less than a week with three stents in my heart after an Angiogram at Royal North Shore Hospital and excellent care both at Hornsby/Kuringai District Hospital and R.N.S. I had two inserted in the Right Coronary Artery and one in the Left Anterior Descending Artery.

My heart-felt :) thanks to the Emergency Department and also Cardiologist Dr Jason Sharp and his interns at Hornsby and the hard working nursing and ancilliary staff and also Dr Murphy and the team at the Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory at Royal North Shore. I'll be taking it easy for a few weeks until everything heals up, but I feel pretty good considering what has happened.

Ordinarily you would expect to see some kind of birthday cake as it's Mike's birthday today. As it goes, he had his big surprise party not long ago and is in Amsterdam today, so I haven't seen him.

 

Interestingly enough, by sheer co-incidence we were both in Amsterdam (for four hours) on Tuesday but didn't bump into each other.

 

Anyhow, I'm in Finland, and today I've met my new Nephew (currently named 'loaf of bread' but shortly to become the artist formerly known as...) but I'm not sure if he's websafe yet, so I won't post him.

 

I've also had a lovely meal in a painfully traditional Finnish restaurant and it was fab.

 

But today's photo belongs to a different culinary delight. I can't believe that in all the times I've been to Finland my lovely wife has never mentioned that she used to make these in the bakery she worked at.

 

It's basically a mixture of minced meat and rice which is then folded into a bread like dough and deep fried.

 

Purists would split hairs with me on this, but looking purely at the broad-brush strokes, what we're essentially talking about is a haggis doughnut. Yes...a haggis doughnut.

 

How in the name of all that's holy was this not created in Scotland? I've told Laura that if we opened a stall in Glasgow selling these we'd be millionaires in three days. Somebody needs to start.

 

The Finnish name is roughly 'meat pie' but that doesn't even come close.

 

The taste is, frankly, a bit odd. But not unpleasant. But you wouldn't want one for lunch EVERY day, I assure you. :)

I had a heart attack for about 5 minutes after someone pointed out to me, in the midst of taking their picture of course, "Hey do you know your lens is cracked?" OMG! I'm always so careful. I couldn't figure out how it had happened. I was going over it in my head. I hadn't hit it on anything that I knew of. I knew I hadn't dropped it. I had it inside of a soft case just before I used it.

 

Then it hit me... there's a UV filter on it.

 

AAahhhhhh! Sigh of relief. Screwed off the filter and sure enough, the lens is fine. I can easily deal with losing a $10 UV filter.

 

WHEW!

From the Burger Barn in New Cuyama, CA

i didn't discover peanut butter and banana sandwiches until college, only after watching a documentary about elvis and his deep fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches. well, there was more to the documentary but his food habits fascinated me more. so i tried one and now i am hooked. shortly after that, i discovered peanut butter and marshmallow fluff, and never has jelly been allowed with pb again.

Ronald Mc Donald en Guayaquil, esta estatua o figura se encuentra en Malecón 2000

Einmalig dieser Blick! Dank Professor Rutsch kann ich solche Bilder wieder einfangen!

Stethoscope on white background with shadow.

A Coast Guard Sector San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew lands at Sector after medically evacuating an ailing fisherman from a vessel approximately 30 miles south of San Diego, July 15, 2014. The crew of the 56-foot Seeker, a commercial fishing vessel, contacted the Coast Guard at 11:56 a.m., for assistance for the U.S. citizen after he began experiencing heart attack like symptoms and collapsed, possibly suffering an injury. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Connie Terrell.

For my bestest friend aestrae

Maple bar with bacon on top. Sooooo good! At Voodoo Doughnut, downtown Portland, August 2005

Westmoreland planters and vases in pristine White Milk Glass in the #1881 Paneled Grape pattern by Westmoreland Glass. From the Erie Canal Trading Emporium.

 

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holy poop i love this shot so much. I don't even want to auto-tone it because i love how the sun flared it out a bit. SOOC

she is beautiful and she looks amazing in hats and sunglasses and gah.

she introduced me to this fantastic fest which was like a huge garage sale basically...a ton of flea markets with countless amounts of old vintage stuff..with an auction and everything, fresh pies and amazing stuff. I didn't get any home made pies or anything but i got so many cameras, and it was so cheap i died. i bought 7 cameras, i bought 6 of them for 3 bucks. THREE BUCKS. heaven. this older man saw me picking up all these film cameras, and he told me to watch out for which ones i buy because they might say that they work but a lot probably don't. i told him that i am really into photography and that i don't mind if some of them don't work, just as long as i have them to add to my camera collection. he smiled and i saw this vintage collectible foldable polaroid camera, and none of my friends knew how to open it up, and i was about to pass by it even though Bryan kept telling me to "GET IT ITS A COLLECTABLE" i wasn't sure if i could ever know how the hell the thing worked. so i asked that man if he had any idea how to open it, and he folded it out and it popped up and i had a heartattack, it was so beautiful so there was not even a second thought after that. i got it for only 10 bucks. beautiful beautiful beautiful! fjkal;jfka;fjs Thank God i talked to that man, i wouldn't of gotten something so amazing. i kept going back and forth to the cameras, they didn't have the vintage medium format cameras i have been looking for, but there was still a big box of old film ones so i kept buying more and more little at a time, and i figured since they were all about 50 cents, that HEY LETS JUST BUY THEM ALL. adored. oh my gosh. i also got 6 CD's and 2 cassette tapes and the man working there at the pay tables saw me and my friends going back and forth buying more and more stuff every few minutes and he told me that we were his best customers. all cd's were two dollars, you can't go wrong with 12 songs for 2 dollars so i figured why not and i got some old 'play' cd (DO ANY OF YOU REMEMBER THE GROUP 'PLAY'??) ryan cabrera, some jazz cd that i really want to listen to, yellow card cd (wooo!), U2, and a david benoit cd --- i called my dad to ask who he was since he sounded so fimiliar and i wanted to hear his jazz music...he told me that he was the one who wrote the charlie brown theme song, and i died, and bought the cd because i am obsessed with charlie brown and the theme music for every single damn episode and it's just absolutely amazing. and i bought two cassettes for a friend (GRETA IF YOU ARE READING THIS RIGHT NOW DO NOT LOOK ON MY BLOG UNTIL YOU RECEIVED YOUR PACKAGE IN THE MAIL) =] i also bought a new york city photography/postcard book for 50 cents. it was hott out, i regret not buying fresh peach lemonade, Bryan's trunk was full of bags of stuff we all got, we had no more room. Kat and Paul bought the most, you should of saw everything. Bryan bought a million old vintage history books and i really want to shoot some photos of them because i have ideas :) Did any of you read the book Memoirs of a Geisha? Kat lent it to me after she bought it, she told me it was one of her favorite books so i am going to read it soon after i finish the book i am on. (i want to read more, call me a nerd) after the fest we all went to Bryan's house and ordered Domino's and we pigged out while watching the original Batman movie which isn't much of my thing so i fell asleep on Bryan's floor during it, we went to this huge mall afterwards and i had the most hilarious moment with a starbucks cashier there, (i got dunkin terms confused with ordering starbucks which was confusing enough until he asked for my social security number and laughed when he saw my face get all worried and flustered) There were fireworks while we were driving back home on the highway :) After we all went back to Bryan's, we looked at old high school yearbooks (i can't believe high school is now all in my past) and laughed at our photos, and watched the movie Office Space which was friggen hilarious.

HOLY-FRIGGEN-LONG-CAPTION.

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Stockholm, Sweden.

 

This weiner is called korv in Swedish.

Claypot filled with fabulous nose to tail pork bak kut teh. Offal is affectionately described as 'spare parts' in this part of the world.

Mom is here today because she had gone to the AM/PM Clinic and they told her she might be having a heartattack, it turns out that it was gas in her intestine

FDA is strengthening an existing warning on some prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drug labels to indicate that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase the chance of a heart attack, stroke, and death. To learn more, read the FDA Consumer Update.

 

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FDA graphic by Michael J. Ermarth

   

From the website:

 

Founded in December of 2005 by Dr. Jon, a non AMA recognized physician. He has been glorified as the freedom fighting arch enemy of political correctness by some, and demonized as a charlatan "nutritional pornographer" by others, Dr. Jon can be found each day, at the griddle, actually flipping hamburgers in his white doctor's lab coat and stethoscope.

 

Photo taken with my very handy iPhone.

 

Good advice interpreted by Dutch artist Piet Sluis (1929-2008) in this poster (signed by the artist) for the Irish Heart Foundation. From our Ephemera Collections.

 

This item features in our Particles of the Past exhibition, a part of Dublin City of Science, 2012.

 

Size: 36 x 29 cm

 

Date: 1970s?

 

Printed by: Beacon Printing Co. Ltd., Dublin

 

NLI Ref.: EPH D27

 

Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland

august 14 2015

Black and White

Photo © Stephan BIRLOUEZ Photography 2017. All pictures are copyrighted material and all rights are reserved. Do NOT copy without photographer's written consent.

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Pop sensation Demi Lovato performs songs from her hit new album, "Demi," in an exclusive live concert from Hollywood’s Greystone Manor! The talented singer then discusses songwriting, collaboration, and her fourth album, ‘Demi,’ in a revealing interview on Walmart Soundcheck.

SFU science professor Peter Ruben's latest research may aid in the development of new drug therapies to treat the after-effects of heart attack and stroke.

That's kind of how I feel right now. Last week, ironically on my son's birthday, I had a heart attack . I didn't know anything until maybe monday of this week. I still have trouble focusing, and putting things together. It's taken me about 8 tries just to get this far. I'lll still be around to check on you, as much as possible...which will be several times a day. lol

a heartattack waiting to happen

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