2005/10/30

Events

A few unusual things have taken place over the last few days. First of all stuff connected to the ambulance. We got a transport of a small child. Only six months old. A pretty little girl. Born without a brain. ... Yes... The strange thing is that she survived birth. The impossible thing is that she is still alive and have several different reflexes. I wonder if she is alive at all. Or if it's just a shell. Seriously... what is life anyway? Does she have a soul? If she does, how is anything experienced? Or maybe it isn't. Well, the answers will probably come, some day. That day, you know.

Either way, her mother can't have an easy life right now.

The second thing was a high-priority call that concerned an unconscious man. Only he was dead. Never seen a dead body before. Both interesting and... well, it felt a bit weird. But I guess it helps to talk about it. But I'm not a talker, so I write. And people from all over the planet reads. And pay attention, cause' it's not every millennium I write stuff like this.

A few, more wordly, but still unusual things then. I was heading home from work yesterday and I accidentally stumbled upon some friends I hadn't seen in a while (one in 18 months). And one asked (partly as a joke) if I was coming with them to Gothenburg to party. And I said yes. We were both surprised. I have never been so impulsive in my entire life, if I remember correctly. But I had a great time.

And right now I'm listening to RAMMSTEINs new album Rosenrot. I just love these guys. So wonderful... Schwulah!

2005/10/22

Tomorrow is also a relative word

Ok, so haven't really had time to write since the last post. Anyway, here goes:

Day 1 - Arrived, got some clothes, went away almost immediately to pick up a sick old man and transport him to the hospital. Not before long a second call came in... I think it was another transport. Then we picked up a guy who had cut himself in the wrist with a dazzingly sharp knife, and then we responded to an old lady who had fallen and needed transport. Ya, that was pretty much day 1.

Day 2 - nothing happened for almost 5 hours... I mainly watched TV during that time. Then I jumped on an ambulance with another coulple of guys that I don't usually ride with just to get something to do. After having dropped a girl with a strange allergic reaction at the hospital we got a priotity-1-call. A traffic accident. Frontal hit in 70 km/h, and so the cars were pretty much junk. But the people seemed to have managed quite alright. Unfortunately I had failed to put my overalls in this car, so I couldn't go out in the rain without getting seriously cold... so I stayed in the vehicle. A pity really. But "hopefully" there will be more chances.

IN OTHER NEWS: Watched Land of the dead. Nice movie. Very gory. The counter at the bottom of the sidebar to the right of this page just hit 200. I'm internet famous! I also made a small iso-drawing. "Jag vill bo/i en iPod/Annars får jag kramp!"

2005/10/18

Tomorrow is the day

Well, well. Maybe you thoght I missed this weekends blog post? I did none of the sort. My weekend ends today you see. Tomorrow is my first day at the ambulance. Tomorrow... I must admit I'm getting a little tense... And also a little grumpy since I won't be able to sleep for as long as I want in the morning... for TWO days! (omg omg...)

I have bought a new game. Killer7. Yes... the very one. You need not worry though, the game was well worth the money. The graphic style is fantastic, as well as the boundaries that does not exist. Litterary everything the creators could think of couold be put in, and I believe most of it did too. A mad scientist contolled by his own afro hair? Two japanese buissnesmen with their heads blown open tossing pieces of brain at you? An army of laughing suicidal bomb monsters? Exactly.

I have also made pixel art of my iPod and my dream, the nintendo revolution. Check them out at my DA-page.

I shall give you a day of a medic tomorrow. Until then.

2005/10/09

Dance

Dance I like. Unfortunately there are very few places in Skövde where you can manage to do that. At least when I'm there. And the places that do exist play very, very bad music. Not a House as far as the ear can hear (heh, that sounded nice).

Anyway, only a single week left now, then I'll be home for four glorious weeks. Can't wait!

This weekend has been quite short unfortunately, this because of me going home on saturday, since this was the day of the Regiment, as you know if you read my latest post. The way was quite alright though, the combat show was cool... you got shotguns and rifles and machineguns... and tanks and combat vehicles... and I finally got to sit in my armored ambulance. Havn't been in it once before this day actually... and I'm going to spend large parts of the winter in it. And that's going to be warm and nice. Not cold. Not like recon...
Hehe...

2005/10/02

Adventures

Especially those of Lucasarts. The best of all is in my opinion Grim Fandango, but you never know what will happen when I get to play all the others. Just completed Maniac Mansion (a classic indeed). With a walkthrough though... I won't have time to play all the games for real... especially when I get to play once a week... I wouldn't remember what I had done either. I should be able to do a few of them the proper way though... I got through Full Throttle and Grim, even though that was pretty far ago, but Indy 4 and Day of the Tentacle will probably be given the honor. And Sam and Max hit the road as well.

Anyway... off to another week. Only two weeks left before my ambulance practice period. It will be awesome.

Oh, and this saturday is the day of the Regiment at P4. That means you can come visit the garrison and watch tanks and other stuff shooting, check the facilities out and see what we're actually doing. The only cost is that of food. If you got time and measures of travel, come visit! ... That's an order!