Dec 082004
 

No, not that kind of hick, Bill Hicks. I’m currently in the midst of a Bill Hicks marathon. I just finished reading American Scream: The Bill Hicks Story. I followed that up with a viewing of Bill Hicks Live – Satirist, Social Critic, Stand-Up Comedian, the new DVD from Ryko.

I think I was vaguely aware of him during my college years at UT in the late 80’s/early 90’s, but I never really got into him. I must’ve barely missed the infamous censorship episode on The Late Show with David Letterman. I went to one of the taping that fall. I can’t even remember who the guests were the night I attended the show. I was also living in New York when he gave his final performance in January, 1994.

It seems like I kept just barely missing him over that 5 year period and only really became aware of him at Ethan’s recommendation upon returning to Austin a little more than a year after his death. It feels even more eerie now that I’ve read his biography. We share the same birthday. He was exactly 10 years older than me. Weird.

 Posted by on December 8, 2004 at 10:40 pm
Dec 082004
 

Various people have been mentioning getting sick or not feeling well over the past week or so. It appears that, as of yesterday, I’ve managed to catch something as well.

It started yesterday afternoon with that whole-body-achy-feeling and the congestion has been mounting over the past 24 hours. We had the annual Chez Nous December birthday/holiday party to attend last night, so I fought through the beginnings of the illness. We only stayed for an hour and a half or so because the kids needed to be in bed for school this morning, but I decided at some point that it’d be ok to have one beer. Boy, was that a mistake.

I took TheraFlu last night once we got home in an attempt to ward off the impending doom. It worked for a little while this morning, however, now I feel as bad or worse as I did yesterday at this time. I guess this is a rather public way to announce to your job that, barring a miraculous recovery overnight, you won’t be coming in tomorrow.

 Posted by on December 8, 2004 at 1:05 am