where pip waits for any kind of inspiration to hit:

Oct 25, 2006 00:26

Two months until Christmas Day and I will be spending it at Tyler's house. Good. :)

I'm pretty sure Green Day and Nickleback own 104.9.
I'm pretty sure they're the only thing I've heard in the last 24 hours on this station.
lesson: the Wolf does not in truth, play today's best rock.
lesson 2: I do not in truth, know if that's their tagline or not.




  • A partial seizure is an episode of abnormal activity in a localized (specific) part of the brain which causes changes in attention, movement, and/or behavior.
  • All seizures are caused by abnormal electrical disturbances in the brain. Partial(focal) seizures occur when this electrical activity remains confinedto a limited area of the brain
  • Partial seizures can be further characterized assimple (not affecting awareness and memory) or complex (affecting awareness and memory of events before, during, and immediately afterthe seizure, and affecting behavior).
  • In many patients, no obvious cause can be determined. Partial seizures are more likely to be caused by a definable lesion in adults than in children.
  • symptoms include:
      • abnormal motor control
        • rhythmic muscle contraction/relaxation (clonic activity) -- common
        • affecting one side of the body (leg, part of the face, or other isolated area)
        • abnormal head movements
        • forced turning of the head
      • automatisms -- purposeless, complex movement (such as picking at clothes)
        • abnormal mouth behaviors
        • lip smacking
        • chewing/swallowing without cause
        • automatisms usually indicate the seizure is complex
      • forced turning of the eyes
      • abnormal sensations
        • numbness, tingling, crawling sensation, etc.
        • may occur in only one part of the body or may spread
        • may occur with or without motor symptoms
      • hallucinations (visual, hearing, touch, smells, etc.)
      • abdominal pain or discomfort
      • nausea
      • sweating
      • flushed face
      • dilated pupils
      • rapid heart rate/pulse
      Other symptoms:



OHOHO. oh pip

if only, if only, the woodpecker sighed,
the bark on the trees were as soft as the sky

lists, paranoia, tyler

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