I'm so sorry, but if it makes you feel any better, my fun-time-Buffy party night involved watching a robot throw Spike through a window, so if you want to trade... no wait, I wouldn't give up that memory for anything.

Buffy ,'Get It Done'


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Sean K - Jan 26, 2007 9:23:46 am PST #583 of 7329
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Last night (before the TV crapped out), I finally watched Deadwood S2ep3 -- New Money. The one where Al spends the episode on the floor of his office in crippling pain, before Dan dougherty breaks the door down (bouncing off of it the first time) and the Doc crams a steel rod up his dingaling. My g-d that was the most moving, touching, funny, wince inducing episode yet!

So many great lines. Luckily, S fell asleep halfway through, so we'll be watching it again, and I can maybe take notes on good lines and other stuff.


Sean K - Jan 26, 2007 9:26:43 am PST #584 of 7329
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Oh yeah, and then at some point soon is ep4 Requiem for a Gleet, which many here have noted as a major episode. I can't wait.

(Also, I think some people, maybe erika, have said parts of it are almost as hard to watch as the stuff when Kristin Bell and her brother get killed)

Also also, I pray I never get kidney stones. Ow.


erikaj - Jan 26, 2007 9:41:38 am PST #585 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Oh, totally. Also, thanks to "House", I halfway expected to see Al's urologic tract.


Hayden - Jan 26, 2007 10:08:43 am PST #586 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Also also, I pray I never get kidney stones. Ow.

I read something somewhere the other day about how Neal Stephenson, who wrote an agonizing section of the Baroque Cycle on death from and the removal of kidney stones, mentioned in a speech that the changes in modern diets has reduced the incidence of kidney stones from a common to a mostly rare event.


Frankenbuddha - Jan 26, 2007 11:11:51 am PST #587 of 7329
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I read something somewhere the other day about how Neal Stephenson, who wrote an agonizing section of the Baroque Cycle on death from and the removal of kidney stones, mentioned in a speech that the changes in modern diets has reduced the incidence of kidney stones from a common to a mostly rare event.

And yet? I know people (younger than my 40 years) who've had them. And they pretty much say that they are the most painful thing they've experienced in their life. As an appendicitis survivor, I'm skeptical (hellacious gastro-intestinal pain coupled with vomiting is about as big a lose-lose as I can figure) but would prefer not to do the Pepsi challenge on that one.


Hayden - Jan 26, 2007 11:21:16 am PST #588 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I hear you on that. I think the point is that instead of saying "half my friends have died from them," we can say "I know some people who've had them."


Frankenbuddha - Jan 26, 2007 11:27:49 am PST #589 of 7329
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I think the point is that instead of saying "half my friends have died from them," we can say "I know some people who've had them."

True that. If they're small enough, they just let them pass (painful as that may be). If they are threateningly large, they can break them up sonically. Why letting the small ones pass instead of breaking them up is prefered is beyond me, unless it's an insurance cost thing in these hellacious HMO times.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 26, 2007 11:38:04 am PST #590 of 7329
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

That's when I'd break out the VISA and engage in a little impulse buying. Having had urinary tract surgery (the first instance of which was unanesthetized), taking a pass on persistent pain of that sort would trump fiscal responsibility or waiting for the insurance company's say-so.


erikaj - Jan 26, 2007 11:40:50 am PST #591 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Matt, it took a minute for me to breathe again after I read that. Damn, bunk, I'm sorry.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 26, 2007 11:43:47 am PST #592 of 7329
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Eh, it was 33 years ago. But Connie's talk about her DH's pain scale conversation with his doctor made me think about how I'd rate various examples from my past. I'm not sure whether the above or getting my first tooth knocked out via an iron rebar to the jaw would be the blue ribbon winner.