Sunday, January 19, 2014

Dentists as Butchers, Part the nth

You see the little bastard in the image above? The one I had pulled two weeks ago? Yeah, I'm still suffering the consequences of that bitch. The socket, albeit not "dry", is slow to close up and the area around it is quite tender; I can still eat only soft foods. But the truly weird effect is the lingering numbness in my right lower-jaw. And I have a place just below my lip that was rubbed raw during my sleep a couple of weeks ago and it seems extremely to heal. In fact, there is one point on my lower lip that burns intensely. My point to all this is four years ago I had a total ankle (right) replacement, was in surgery for approx. 6 hours, and still recovered faster than I can seem to from this "doctor's" ministrations. I'm calling my internist tomorrow to see how to get this pain to stop. Two weeks is plenty for me.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A Winter Night's Entertainment

Back in college I was allowed, with faculty sponsorship and approval, to design my own degree program. It ended up being a fairly decent study of still and motion picture photography, with a little TV production thrown in for kicks.
I enjoyed my cinema classes, particularly film history. I quickly became enamored of a long-dead genre, film noir. I liked the immediacy of noir, with the gritty realism. It was usually the hero (the word used in its loosest sense: all characters in these films are flawed) against the world, sometimes literally, with no indication of whom or what to trust.
"D.O.A." is a watershed of the genre. It has an opening sequence (one long tracking shot) that one BBC reviewer called "perhaps one of cinema's most innovative opening sequences" (but that was before "Touch of Evil"). And the score by Dmitri Tiomkin is brilliant. So enjoy!

https://archive.org/details/doa_1949


 
 

 
 

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Saturday Night Soundtrack

Pink Floyd. Coming Back to Life. That is all.

Thank you and Good Bye, number 31

This will go down as the week of non-stop dental pain. Up until just a few hours ago as a matter of fact. The tooth already had a temporary crown but ended up cracking. I must say the worst part of it has been the aftermath: severe, sharp throbbing pain right in the skull. For days. Doc finally gave a steroid pack yesterday and that seems to be doing trick. Nonetheless, my lower-right front lip is still numb (yes, from novacaine) and swollen.
Take care of your teeth kids, cause THIS SHIT HURTS!!!