After yoga I finally memorized the eighteenth verse of “Ballade de la chnoufe” (Ballad of the Snuff) by Boris Vian. There are fifteen new lines left to learn.
I continued to gather images for my photo-video of “Les millionaires” by Serge Gainsbourg. I have 171 so far.
I left for Mount Sinai Hospital at 7:37 and got to Imaging Reception a little before 8:30. I sat in the CT scan waiting area for about half an hour. I was looking for this week’s supermarket flyers on my phone but had a difficult time because the Mount Sinai wifi is very weak.
Someone called me and directed me to the dressing booth where I put the gowns on correctly this time. Sheila was waiting for me when I had changed and helped me carry my stuff to the fancy high tech CT scan room. She was very nice and personable and calmly explained what was going to happen and how it was going to feel.
I found out that I could have drank cranberry juice with the Omnipaque after all.
She injected Buscopan into my arm to reduce bowel spasms. She inserted a tube in my anus with a balloon on the end and then pumped carbon dioxide into my colon. It was quite uncomfortable.
Several shots were taken with me on my stomach and back while a robot voice told me when to inhale and hold my breath. Near the end they found that there was an area that didn’t have a clear image. I asked if it was the same area they couldn’t reach during the colonoscopy and she said it probably was. She reinjected the gas and had me lie on my right side for another scan and this time they got it.
When I left the hospital I saw that I’d been there for an hour and twenty minutes.
On the way home I stopped at Freshco where I bought four bags of grapes, a pack of raspberries, bananas, avocadoes, vine tomatoes, a jug of cranberry juice, and two bottles of Garden Cocktail.
I weighed 87.6 kilos at 11:15, which is the lightest I’ve been in the morning since December 24.
I had breakfast and then took an early siesta.
I did the sit-ups, the chin-ups, the push-ups, and the skips that I normally do in the morning.
I weighed 88.25 kilos at 16:15. January 7 was the last early afternoon when I was that easy on the scale. I had a couple of mashed avocadoes with the last of my plantain chips and a glass of orange juice for lunch.
Song practice was a write off today for the first time in years because of the time I had to leave earlier that morning. I just couldn’t find the time to do it. I also skipped my usual shower.
I was caught up in my journal at 19:11.
I recorded from cassette tape through audio interface to Audacity, side 1 of a rehearsal with Tom Smarda on January 6, 1994. We practiced several of my songs that became part of the Christian and the Lions repertoire, including “Megaphor”, “The Next State of Grace”, “Calendar Girl”, “Seven Shades of Blues”, “Hungry Hippunk Goes to Work”, and “Me and Gravity”. At first there was no wave form and so I restarted but there were still no jagged sound lines. I shut down Bit Torrent to free up some memory and restarted again but the same problem persisted. I went into the Task Manager and shut down a few more things, then restarted again and this time it worked.
I heated the rest of the vegetable broth. I made a salad with vine ripened cherry tomatoes, two avocadoes, marinated mushrooms, olive paste, and maple-Dijon dressing. I ate supper while watching episode 6 of Captain Nice.
Carter Nash and his mother Esther Nash are just leaving a movie theatre when they hear a woman cry for help at the top of a burning building. Carter takes a ridiculous amount of time to change to Captain Nice. Even after he’s changed he doesn’t save her right away and while he’s standing there a guy comes out of the burning building and hands him a kerosene can. He saves her and it turns out she’s an exotic dancer named Miss Devine. Nice runs back into the burning building to see if there’s anyone else that needs rescuing and Esther calls out , “Carter be careful!”. The arson is listening from around the corner and repeats, “Carter”.
Devine is brought to look at suspects in a police line-up and although the suspects are known arsonists she doesn’t recognize any of them. She says the only one who saw the firebug was Captain Nice. Carter is sitting right there and has to pretend he didn’t see the bad guy. Then Lipton, the owner of the building steps in and Carter recognizes him as the arsonist but can't say anything without revealing his secret identity.
Carter checks the city records and finds that Lipton’s building was insured for twice as much as it was worth.
Captain Nice arrives at the mayor’s office just as Lipton is leaving and lets Chief Segal know that Lipton is the arsonist. Nice reluctantly agrees to testify in court.
While waiting outside the courtroom Carter is handed a note by the bailiff and it’s from Lipton. It reads, “If I am found guilty I will reveal your secret identity”. From the witness stand Nice points out Lipton as the arsonist. Lipton shouts, “You’ll pay for this!” The judge asks, “Are you threatening the witness?” “You bet I am!” “All right, I was just wondering. No need to get sore.”
Captain Nice leaves the courtroom and changes to Carter then goes back into court. Lipton grabs the guard’s gun and says he knows Captain Nice won’t stop his escape for fear of revealing his secret. Lipton backs toward the door but the door opens behind him and Carter’s mother in a Captain Nice costume knocks Lipton out with her purse.
Miss Devine was played by Marilyn Lovell, who often played a ding-bat character in her acting roles and in her cabaret performances. In 1958 she released her album Scotch Mist. She sang on the soundtracks for Scream Blacula Scream, The Return of Count Yorga, and Terror House. She returned to college in the 70s and 80s and became a therapist with a focus on AIDS patients. She performed many fund raising benefit cabaret concerts for AIDS research.

















