This is Kristen Pfaff, former bassist for Hole. This picture was stolen from Fuck Yeah Hole. Check out their cool site for details on Kristen Pfaff and a bunch of other stuff.
All night long I have had trouble sleeping because of heartburn. I know it is because I was stupid enough to eat a Drumstick (the kind without peanuts) right before bed (Not a regular thing by the way) and we have no antacids in the house.
However, every time I have heartburn, I think of my father, who had regular heartburn and acid reflux for about a year. When he finally went to the hospital, he found out he had cancer of the stomach, colon, and a couple of other organs that I can’t remember right now (possibly pancreas and liver).
I am almost positive there is no cancer going on. I’m pretty sure it can spread like wildfire, but I’m also pretty sure it wouldn’t go from zero to sixty in the few months since I have last seen a doctor.
Pretty sure.
If I have something to say that will take 140 characters or less, then I will use Twitter to say it. If I have something to say to a particular person (or persons) on Twitter, then I will use Twitter to say it to them. This second rule also applies to Friendfeed, Facebook or anything else I happen to be on.
However, if I have something to say and it doesn’t fall into any of the parameters of the first paragraph, then I will use my blog to say it. Twitter is a microblogging service and for a lot of people (including me), it has taken the place of actual blogging. I plan on changing my online behavior to the added benefit of my sites. I know I am not the first person to have this epiphany but we all get to where we end up at our own pace.
Not all of my new blog posts will be treatises or manifestos, some times they will just be what I am thinking about. Since this is what I am doing on Twitter as it is, I might as well expand my explanations and make them a little more understandable to others.

