WHAT TIME IS IT?
...it's bloggerin' time
"This is the longest I've ever gone between posts" is the line I started my last post with, but I've outdone myself once again, but much to the relief of my fans, my blog is still going strong(unlike my lungs)! Still, everyone has been telling me it's been a
while since I made a blog entry! My mailbox is overflowing and my
mailman is starting to get annoyed. Gmail is threatening to put a cap
on my storage. I need to do some bloggin' to satisfy the masses. I
know there are at least 10 people who are willing to read this blog
and I can't keep them waiting. The title of this entry is a throwback
to something only a true nerd could remember, the old Fantastic Four
cartoon. It was on when I was a kid, but I have no idea when it
originally aired. Here's the Thing in the episode where he becomes a
one hit wonder by singing his catch phrase and it all goes to his
head:
And if that left you longing for more,
here's some more orange rock man punching a seemingly endless hoard of
moloids, or aliens, or... something:
Whatever they are, the Thing's been
known to clobber first, and ask questions later, as demonstrated in
Daredevil #2. The Fantastic Four needed a lawyer, and the Thing made
an appearance at Matt Murdock(aka Daredevil)'s law office by blasting
through the door.
I've Been busy
this section diverts from comics briefly
I'm on a decreasing steroid regimen
right now, which will eventually leave me feeling a lot stronger, but
while I'm adjusting to the changes it's making me really exhausted
and weak. Also, with every passing day, I become less and less likely
to have a pneumothorax (that's the technical term for a collapsed
lung), so I'm happy about that. At this point I'm in the middle of an
experimental treatment that may slowly stop whatever is wrong with my
lungs, but a lung transplant is a very real possibility if this
treatment fails. Right now, though, all I can do is continue to stick
to my med regimen and maintain a positive attitude. Way back when
this whole cancer battle started I was told that my positive attitude
would be my greatest asset. Years later I find that one of the most
challenging things I have to do every day is stay positive in the
face of everything. Now brace yourself because this is gonna sound
really corny, but it's the truth, and it also segues into the next
thing I want to write about, so stay wth me. Because I've become such
a big comic book fan, I've found that super heroes are a great
reminder of the strength, both physical and mental, that I need to
overcome this disease and recover. When a super hero puts his costume
on, he needs to be stronger than a normal person and willing to
endure things that may seem impossible. I find that just looking at a
Superman keychain or seeing my Daredevil shirt in the mirror reminds
me to get into the proper state of mind, so I try to make sure I have
at least one super hero item with me at all times. That's why two
nights ago when I discovered that NikeID now offered the 1972 Nike
Cortez in nylon, I couldn't resist modeling a sneaker after one of my
favorite superheroes. I call this beautiful creation the Nike
Grayson, but if you prefer you can call them Air Graysons, or simply
Invincibles. Here's the Grayson next to it's namesake, Mark Grayson a.k.a. Invincible.
Ultimate spider-man!
Another one down
My older brother was in town for my
sister-in-law Lindsay's baby shower (I also got to feel MY godson
kicking in there. He's pretty strong.) He suggested we return to the
comic book store where he found the Strange Adventures #88 that now
hangs on my wall. This time around, he was ready to make a purchase.
I suggested my favorite shop in Mass, “Comically Speaking." So
we three men (my dad was with us, too) left the women to their baby
shower and engaged in the pastime of comic bin picking. This time not
only did Tom search for titles, but he actually bought himself four.
He generally looks for Gold and Silver age curiosity books. Here are
a few of the books he picked up while I sifted through the USM rack
looking for the seven remaining issues I need.
I realized I made an error on my
checklist at some point, so last week I was wrong when I said I had
six left, but now, I really only have six left. Stay tuned. Just be
warned that posts will continue to be less frequent because I'm not
gonna write unless I've got new USMs or new USM info.
Thanks for reading this one. Hope you
enjoyed it!