Thank-you
katwinx I less than three you!
Out on 3rd March 2008 is the newest Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album, their 14th studio album so far, "Dig, Lazarus, Dig", through Mute. Produced by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Nick Launay who worked with the band on their last album "Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus", the new album was recorded over the summer at State of the Ark studios in Richmond and mixed by Nick Launay at British Grove in Chiswick. A single and tour will be announced soon.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds announce new album! I'm the boss this whole rotation and I think the next as well; this suits me fine of course but four people in Intox is brutal. 4 of us and 220+ of them makes for a long, long night. Everyone is sick so we're very short-staffed not much to say-I missed all last rotation sucks.
And it's getting coooolderrr but our max. cap. still stands. It really, really sucks to have to tell people more or less "sorry we're full you can't come in. Umm, try the Booth Centre perhaps. Stay out of the park, don't get killed."
begin the fights
I found this old 2004 article.
I don't think "client confidentiality" matters much in this case. Kelly LittleLight is one of mine. It's actually a testament to the machine that is the human body that he's still kicking. He's severely brain damaged specifically as a result of the attack described in the article. But his
Korsakoff's syndrome adds to that. He's still severely alcoholic and consumes much Listerine or whatever he can steal or is given. He never looks _not_ severely beaten, plus he's always wounded and bleeding somewhere from falling so much. He can barely speak, and we have to help him up and down, watch him when he's trying to be mobile. Anyway he came to mind because he had a bad seizure last night.
There's no room in my world for bullies. I dearly and sincerely hope the kids involved in his attack faced some form of street justice. I'm okay with the thought of said boys in jail with Red Alert, the Native street gang. Those kids are scary, we're always reminding people to take off bandannas and gang colors* when in the centre. I've found that the "real" gang kids generally don't care. I remember once a long time ago some Red Alert kids came in and actually thanked us for what we did. It was... strange.
Speaking of seizures I saw Control finally with dear
mekkavandexter. It was wonderful but sad, definitely mood adjusting. I never made the connect before between Ian Curtis's epilepsy and Joy Division-"She's Lost Control." That song was running through my head during Kelly's seizure last night, the subsequent EMS.
*I'm well aware this is Calgary not Compton or something. But our gangs nonetheless exist. Suddenly envisioning people sparking off a big "real gangs" argument.