Excams are over

Bastet said:
hey arno, what do you teach?

From this day on and for at least three weeks , I'll only be able to teach the art of slipping on the train station's platform like a big piece of shit and dislocating yer own shoulder (again).

:erk:
Cheers, you reminded me I oughta phone one of my student to find a solution for tomorrow's lesson :erk:
 
well i'm ok but really sad that i've missed the gig and all the lads :( In fact, when you dislocate your shoulder, the pain stops almost immediatly when they put the bone back in its place, the problem is that I had to wait for 3 hours before they did it :lol: And I'll have to wear that splint for 3 weeks and don't use my left arm at all... :erk: And then, months of re-education ...
 
cedarbreed said:
well i'm ok but really sad that i've missed the gig and all the lads :( In fact, when you dislocate your shoulder, the pain stops almost immediatly when they put the bone back in its place, the problem is that I had to wait for 3 hours before they did it :lol: And I'll have to wear that splint for 3 weeks and don't use my left arm at all... :erk: And then, months of re-education ...

sorry for you cedarbreed, hope it gets better as quick as possible. Me or Don
can get into a similar situation since its snowing heavily in istanbul and roads are very slippery. But my dinals are postponed so its kind of good too...
 
cedarbreed said:
well i'm ok but really sad that i've missed the gig and all the lads :( In fact, when you dislocate your shoulder, the pain stops almost immediatly when they put the bone back in its place, the problem is that I had to wait for 3 hours before they did it :lol: And I'll have to wear that splint for 3 weeks and don't use my left arm at all... :erk: And then, months of re-education ...
It was also a good occasion to be taken in charge by beautiful ladies in white at the hospital.:)
 
they weren't beautiful and they weren't sympathetic at all. I was trying to de-dramatize and joke with them but it didn't work. They just seemed amused to see a dislocated shoulder and they took pleasure in watching me agonize during 3 hours the fuckerssssssssssss. As begging them to give me morphine and hurry to put it back in place didn't work, I was about to start shouting at them and destroy the whole place :lol:
 
DragonLady1 said:
also studied journalism, was a 2 year bachelor thing (after I finished my first part of language studies), but I have a job now so there's still a future... :) and its a really nice study, dunno if its the same at ur university, but we had a lot of cool courses about radio moderating, making movies, fotography, creative writing and that :)

it's nice to hear that i might get away from the gutter, cheers :)

and yep i have the same kind of courses, radio was one of the best weeks this year!

and if ANYONE - anywhere :Smug: knows something or wants to share opinions about POLISH ROCKMUSIC , go ahead! (i've to write an article about it).