I will never forget the time I wound up in the cardiac ward and spent about 3-days and tried to pretty much keep it a secret where I was, and through what he called "social engineering", he was able to figure out what section of the hospital I was in, and what room, and all of a sudden he waltzes in his typical t-shirt and jeans with the Lethargic Records bag slung over his shoulder "hey hey!". I was in a state, three-days without caffeine and one to many nitro-patches--exhausted after having passed out the night before.
He brought me Kris's gameboy and suggested that Tetris and pac-man were very therapeutic, we talked shop a bit and he scolded me a bit on my stress level, which is what probably landed me in the state I was in.
I didn't use the gameboy, but his visit was really special
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That's Duncan, alright. =)
Thanks for sharing that story, that's really touching.
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