I'm detecting a trend
there's this big boom
in hospital construction.
Over the last couple of
years, I've been involved
with 3 projects Holy Cross
Hospital in Silver Spring, Md.
Frederick Hospital in Frederick,
Md. and Johns Hopkins Hospital
here in Baltimore for the past year,
a huge project.
What's the big plan? Are we all
gonna be living in these places
in the near future? I'm gettin' ready
to head for the hills, somewhere
down in Mexico or El salvador. I
know there's plenty of room down
there cause they're all up here
building hospitals.
O and by the way I'm going to a
new project in D.C. tomorrow at
24th and M St's, guess what
another hospital...............
Raining Hospitals
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just a ramble
Greene St.
University Hospital ER , back when they were building onto the trama center I delivered the tanks for it. They looked like the hull for a submarineThey must have been over forty foot long because they were hanging over the ends of the flat bed. While I was unchaining I cut my hand pretty bad. I tied a bandana around my hand and kept working. When I went inside to get the frieght bills signed a doctor noticed the blood on my hand, he grabbed hold of me and stiched me up. I kept protesting that I had no insurance and no money. But he said, "don't worry about it, we will charge it to someone who died." Weird place wonderful people. They had their worst cases in these big sealed tanks with a special atmosphere, like a sci fi movie.
RE: why all the hospitals
It might have something to do with the next world war all those hospitals. Remember the old civil defense signs. don't mind me wireman, just a negative mood, it will pass once I get my lazy ass out in the sunshine.
I been hearing the accent in the way i write, i spelled war as wore, and thought it was a miss spell then I realized that I was typing it the way I spoke it. Maybe there is still hope for this old baltomoron to find the beat too.
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I thought you might get a kick out of this
3.- Art. Baltimoreans (or, Baltimorons, as they refer to themselves) love all things that are a little off. They know they will never be New York and are relieved. They eschew things mainstream. They are fascinated with noise, all things industrial, metal, spark-inducing, lurid, twisted, darkly comical. There is no real chance that you're gonna be discovered in Baltimore, so people are there, not to make it big, but to work at their art and make it their own, for the benefit of a very small but avid community. Baltimoreans are skeptical but supportive. You have to win them over. But they'll always give you second, third, 68th chances to win them over. They're always happy to see or hear something they've never seen or heard before. Art scenes emerge and die, emerge and die, constantly. Death and rebirth is a Baltimore motif.
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Greene St.
University Hospital ER , back when they were building onto the trama center I delivered the tanks for it. They looked like the hull for a submarineThey must have been over forty foot long because they were hanging over the ends of the flat bed. While I was unchaining I cut my hand pretty bad. I tied a bandana around my hand and kept working. When I went inside to get the frieght bills signed a doctor noticed the blood on my hand, he grabbed hold of me and stiched me up. I kept protesting that I had no insurance and no money. But he said, "don't worry about it, we will charge it to someone who died." Weird place wonderful people. They had their worst cases in these big sealed tanks with a special atmosphere, like a sci fi movie.
RE: why all the hospitals
It might have something to do with the next world war all those hospitals. Remember the old civil defense signs. don't mind me wireman, just a negative mood, it will pass once I get my lazy ass out in the sunshine.
I been hearing the accent in the way i write, i spelled war as wore, and thought it was a miss spell then I realized that I was typing it the way I spoke it. Maybe there is still hope for this old baltomoron to find the beat too.
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I thought you might get a kick out of this
3.- Art. Baltimoreans (or, Baltimorons, as they refer to themselves) love all things that are a little off. They know they will never be New York and are relieved. They eschew things mainstream. They are fascinated with noise, all things industrial, metal, spark-inducing, lurid, twisted, darkly comical. There is no real chance that you're gonna be discovered in Baltimore, so people are there, not to make it big, but to work at their art and make it their own, for the benefit of a very small but avid community. Baltimoreans are skeptical but supportive. You have to win them over. But they'll always give you second, third, 68th chances to win them over. They're always happy to see or hear something they've never seen or heard before. Art scenes emerge and die, emerge and die, constantly. Death and rebirth is a Baltimore motif.
http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/ ... php/t-8225
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