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Thursday, March 04, 2004 20:08

Daily Nilknarf Haiku

Heavy on the mind
Thoughts of infinity and love
Love and love and love

Surgeon General's Warning: Quitting Religion Now
Greatly Increases the Chances of World Peace.

Well, nothing happened while I was wearing the monitor. I really guess that I should be happy about that, but I'm really not, it still leaves me up in the air.

So, was I really having angina or not? Yesterday I was really sure, today I'm not so sure, although I did what you're supposed to do to relieve angina and it worked. The tums that I took 15 minutes before I took the nitro didn't, if it was gastric they would have worked immediately.

So, what do I do now?

Well, for one thing, I quit smoking cigars, that's what I do.

Karen and I slept late, went to bed at 21:00 last night and got up at 10:00 this morning. It poured down rain most of the day, and it was pouring when we went to take the Holter monitor back.

We went to eat after that, then back home.

After Brian came over after school, he and Karen went to the store and I went to the basement to play some music, and I noticed that the floor was wet. Went into the downstairs "bathroom" and saw that the sewer was plugged up, so I got out the 3/4" tape and worked on that until I got it cleared. Didn't take me too long, I've got that down to an art by now....

But the strenuous activity didn't cause me any distress, so that was kind of a little test there that I passed.

I think that Karen and I will go to a show tomorrow afternoon, which kinda pissed the grandkids off, the boys wanted Karen to pick them up at school tomorrow. When she told them that she and I were going out and she wouldn't be able to, one of them said, "It's all about *grandpa*, ain't it?" and Karen broke up on that one. She's used to hearing it's all about Lacee, heh.

I've had lots of concerned e-mails and calls, I want to thank you all for caring, I love you all!

And it's gonna be another early night, in spite of the late rising.


Thanx for being here!

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