Friday, September 19, 2003

Continuous wondrous treatments at Dr. Choi's.
I was relieved that he didn't find it necessary anymore to hit me on the head with fists. Instead he put pressure on the top of my head and I am convinced the plates in my skull moved --crrrk-clik.
The expected brain hemorage didn't set in immediately, so I was able to ignore the issue for a while. Then I developed a slight headache that under normal circumstances I would have attributed to the weather.
Alarmed I confronted him next session about crushing my skull. He was absolutely delighted and inquired in pigeon English-Japanese-Korean whether I had been very surprised to hear my bones move. I said yes and it caused an attack of hillarity....
When I asked him to be carefull with my head, he started laughing so hard that he was rolling around on the ground holding his stomache. "Carefull!! Haha..[insert all kinds of Korean here]....haha!"
He spent the rest of the session trying to remove thoughts from my head. Seems to be a big issue with me.

Thursday, September 18, 2003

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Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Picked up my Alien Registration card today, I'm a real legal Alien now! Makes me wanna sing.....

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Since I've been seeing Dr. Choi, the Qi Gong specialist, I've been developing truly strange symptoms....
I was told it is part of the healing process.
I need to get used to this kind of thing, it used to be a bad thing when somebody twisted your arm and it hurt. Maybe he just doesn't like me? Today he felt it necessary to come down on my head with a --let's call it fist of fury. Hm. Now I'm having stomache cramps and sore forearms. Let's see how the situation develops.

Monday, September 15, 2003

The problem with my lectures is that there is nobody talking besides me. 3 hours. Not even mentioning Nam Jun Paik prompted discussion. Slight reactions noted when showing Stelarcs meathook pictures.

NOW I'm getting all kinds of concerned emails.....When I SAID there was a Typhoon, people didn't give a damn. That's how media changes perception, I suppose.