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08
Mar
11

Homeopathic Regimen: Check!

Can’t not do it! I don’t even have to believe in it, and I don’t, but I believe in Ben.

And it can’t harm me so…

Here’s the list:

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Ok Lycopodium 200C. First dose dry, next dose in water, as usual[00:15:20]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Weekly dose of nux vom 30C dry[00:15:54]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: 20 drops of Chelidonium tincture in water 3 times daily, morning, noon and evening.[00:16:23]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Order from Boiron or Boericke and Tafel.[00:16:34]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Online orders accepted.[00:17:01] Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: One more thing. Carcinosin once every 2 weeks in 1M potency.[00:17:28]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Here is another case I just did.[00:17:30]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Hi, Dr. K…I’ve just come back from the mamography/ultrasound exam and wanted to sahre the good news with you!!! Thanks to your carcinosin 200c…the nodule is totally gone…”like it never existed”…they had no explanation for it…–nor did I tell them about the remedy I took –on the side– I am ever so grateful!!![00:17:56]

T.L. Gilbert: Very cool![00:18:24]

T.L. Gilbert: how about depression[00:18:27]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Got that news yesterday[00:18:47]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Aurum met. 10M once a month, at most.[00:19:09]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: Is also good against cancer, btw[00:19:48]

T.L. Gilbert: I’ll go whip out that credit card… Thx SO very much, Ben. I wouldn’t do this without you.[00:20:17]

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: No worries mate. always there for you[00:20:48]

T.L. Gilbert: :)

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj: ((bow))

30
Sep
09

Song of the Day: “The Biggest Sin”

Your raconteur found this today in the Facebook feed (Thx Laurens! [and Dan, and Gilian]) and it’s insanely great!!!

Berenice looks wonderful! (Nothing new there… *sigh* ;) )

Her brother Ruben and the crew visualized one of my fave Wicked Jazz Sounds Band songs into something very special! (It’s seriously hot too!)

I’m terribly proud of EVERYBODY involved with this stellar production and it’s an honor to share it here.

ENJOY!

Credits!

Official music video ‘The Biggest Sin’ – The Wicked Jazz Sounds Band

Wicked Jazz Sounds Band: Berenice van Leer (vocals), Paul van Kessel (vocals), Renske Taminiau (vocals), Laurens Priem (guitar), Gilian Baracs (keys), Hugo den Oudsten (bass), Tim Dudek (drums), Floris van der Vlugt (sax), Robbert Scherpenisse (trumpet), Bastiaan Woltjer (trombone)

Video is a Westframe & The Basooka Boys production

Ruben van Leer – Direction, Production & Post, Joris Hoebe – Direction, Production, 5Dcam, Femke Agema – Fashion Design, Diderik Evers – DOP, Friso Pankonin – Gaffer, Chris Vingerhoets – Light & Gaffer, Jaron de Paauw – Camera Ast./ 5Dcam, Eric Taal – Camera Ast., Rowinia Pinas – Styling Ast., Mart Reker – Make-Up & FX
Christien Mulder – Make-Up, Berenice van Leer – Singer, Actress, Quinten Rutgers – Actor

Manne van der Zee & Merijn Tiemessen – Managing
Gilian Baracs & Laurens Priem – Music Production

Thanks to: Het Licht, S-Color, CAM-A-LOT, Amsterdam Studios, Action-Pact, Paradiso

All rights: Wicked Jazz Sounds Recordings info@wickedjazzsounds.com

03
Sep
09

The End of an Era…

It is for me anyway!

As most of you know, your raconteur has been trying to leave for CONUS all summer, but I’ve only just been able to obtain the final talisman of my quest here. (Many thanks to all of the kind folks at JFC Brunssum for helping out this old(ish) soldier!)

I’ll have to write up the story of my last trip to the south, it was particularly special!

I’m currently shacking up (so to speak) at Hotel Aalborg with a beloved kitten for a few days before I leave town.

This place is GREAT! It’s located right across from the Sarphatipark, there’s LOTS of great places to shop, eat, drink, and just soak up the gezelligheid as I scheme out my imminent departure from this city that I love.

I put us here because Clarolyn was desperate to do a bunch of yoga after 2 months in rural Ireland and the studio she likes is just down the street.

We had a very nice dinner at Sarphaat last night and today I took her to the Cuypmarkt in the rain and turned her on to the joy of fresh stroopwafels:)

More follows!

24
Aug
09

Cocaine’s like that

Last night was a beautiful evening in Amsterdam.  The day’s weather had been perfect, sunny and warm, and given that it was a Sunday too, everyone was out.  I was enjoying myself with friends and acquaintances.  We were sat along the bar at my local and chatting casually amongst ourselves.  And then suddenly, an unstoppable force arrived.  A woman stepped up, introduced herself, and started talking.

And talking.

And talking.

Friends’ faces said it all.  Who is this lady, and is she completely crazy?

It wasn’t long before I was the only one left.  Crazy lady was still talking and I was trying my hardest to be polite.  But in a surprisingly short period of time all my patience was gone.  One story about, something, segued into another about, nothing, and I just couldn’t take it.

“Excuse me, sorry to interrupt,” I said, holding up my hands in the universal ‘stop’ gesture.  “But what is the point of what you’re saying, and how should I react appropriately to it?”

“What?  You don’t have to react. “  She said, confused.

“Ah, so then if my response isn’t important why are you telling me all this?” I inquired, impolitely.

“What?  Oh, did I not mention that I just did a line of cocaine?” she asked.

“No, no you didn’t and may I suggest that you should start with that.  The conversation is much easier to follow now that I know you’re on coke.”

“Really?  Does it show?”

I explained it did.  It really really did.  I didn’t explain that everyone else had left to escape her chatter.  Nor did I mention that the first impression of her was of a crazy lady.  And we’re not talking “bungee jumping” kinda crazy.

As a parting idea, I choose to share some advice based on what she had been talking about.  “Whatever you do,” I said,” Just don’t show up to your [upcoming] job interview on coke.  Trust me on this.”

“Really?”  She was incredulous to the idea.  She couldn’t imagine that the cocaine wasn’t making her a better person, more desirable for hiring.  She was sure that her stories were lighting up the room!

I shrugged.  What could I tell her?  Cocaine’s like that.

10
Jul
09

TONIGHT: The Last Leaving Party…

Yes, Campers… It’s time for your raconteur to stop dilly-dallying and get the hell back to CONUS.

I’ve dragged this out about as long as I can get away with.

Today’s bleak and soggy weather matches my current mood, but seeing a few of you leuk mensen tonight should help considerably!

Location: C’est La Vie. Stadsdeel Westerpark. Bentinckstraat 32. 1051GL Amsterdam

Time: How’s 2200 sound?

And don’t feel bad if you can’t make it, I should have put the word out on this sooner…

01
Jul
09

Yet ANOTHER Luscious Day in Amsterdam!

We don’t get nearly as many wonderful days of weather here in Amsterdam as a lot of other places I’ve been to.

So we tend to do what we can to soak them up! All the parks get full, offices empty out, shops close,  it’s amazing!

If we’re lucky enough to have friends or loved ones here on a particularly beautiful day, we’ll even play tourist!

As a result, your raconteur went to Artis Zoo with one of his very favourite kittens, and her mom & dad!

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Enjoy! (I sure did!)

24
Jun
09

Yesterday in the Westerpark

It was a freaking glorious day in Amsterdam yesterday, Campers!

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21
Jun
09

Dear Angie, here’s The Story…

[Got a friend request from my favourite classmate from Nursing School and she wanted to know what I've been up to since we graduated in, um... 1988.  Little did she know that she'd get blogged! ;) There also might be a few of you out there that haven't heard this story or the news of my relatively imminent departure. ]

I’m not doing too badly, all things considered, getting ready to move back to the states next month, after almost 8 years here in Amsterdam.

I gotta come back to deal with some family obligations, but maybe I can get back here in a few years, if I’m lucky… It’s a terribly cool place to live!

I escaped over here right after 9/11, I’d stopped working (I’d done trauma, psych, ER, public health, and home care)  5 years earlier when my feet got too painful to ambulate. (I’d injured them on active duty and got retired for that, you might remember…)

I was married when all this started, “was” being the operative term… It wasn’t what she’d signed up for. And I was in pretty bad shape…

They tried to fix them, but ultimately failed, so I was in a wheelchair on morphine for a LONG time… Which pretty much SUCKED!

My Army pension finally kicked in at 100% so I did a bit of traveling back here. (My 1st trip to Europe was in ’90) Amsterdam wasn’t very accessible, (it’s a bit better now) but I wasn’t a para so I could cheat when I had to.

I was here in November 2001 and got a bit of a job offer doing admin for an event for Americans here that I’d become a regular at. They asked me if I could get a place here and I haven’t been back to Baltimore since.

Problem was, I was on steadily increasing amounts of MS Contin as the pain got worse, I was kind of isolated. Fortunately, I had a good number of friends here that didn’t give up on me.

One day, after a couple of years here, a strange man shows up at my apartment and tells me that he’s a homeopathist and that he could help me!

I slammed the door on him.

Fortunately, he came back.

Turns out that he’d been sent by a mutual friend (that remains anonymous to this day) to try to help me out. I was starting to circle the proverbial drain and this is a very small town…

So I let him treat me for about 2 years, which was quite an experience, he didn’t even charge me!

Even stranger, I got better!

I got off ALL meds, the MS withdrawal was a whole lot less miserable than what I saw patients go through (and I’d peaked at 2000mg/day!!!) and after working ER in Baltimore, that was a MAJOR fear. At the same time, the pain began to subside to where it is to this day, basically zero.

I’ve come to realize that it might not have been homeopathy itself that did the trick here, I was just ready when Ben showed up. I’d started to realize, through a very thick haze, that if I’d continued on the path I was on, I wouldn’t have been long for this world…

So I was ready to try just about anything, but I’d seemingly run out of possibilities.

Just coming off the meds was like waking up from a 13 year long nightmare, finding myself in the only place that I’d ever dreamed about living in…

Once I started feeling human again, my friends started taking me out to parties in the wheelchair. That became my PT, as well as a great treatment for a bad case of isolation.

I learned to dance in that chair the second night I went out and I got to be pretty awesome at it too! :) But as I got stronger, these wonderful Amsterdam girls would pull me up and dance with me til I got tired, then I’d rock the chair til I was ready to get back up again.

The sheer motivating power of sexy girls dancing to great music has really been underinvestigated… ;)

I became a 40 year old club kid in one of the top 5 party cities in the world!

I’d call home and tell friends about what I was up to, and finally, one of them said: “Dude, why aren’t you writing this stuff down?!?

The proverbial lightbulb went off over my head, so I started a blog 5 years ago called, “Waking up in Amsterdam!” and started documenting the happy madness of my existence here. Which lead to my shooting pics at parties, first for my blog, then for the parties themselves.

I became the only American partyshot photographer (as far as anybody can tell) in the country. (770,000 views on flickr in the last 16 months) I’ve been to some of the biggest parties in the world as well as a few of the best ones!

There’s magic here, I know that intimately. I was fortunate enough to get a tremendous blast of it just when I needed it most, and then I got to share the results with a whole community of terrific people here in Amsterdam and a few here and there all over the world! (Now you’re one of them, welcome to the club! ;) )

I found a life that was WAY beyond my wildest dreams.

I’ve more than made up for the time I lost being sick and miserable.

So now I have to leave this place and these people that I love so very much.

My brother is sick and miserable… and alone.

I can help with that last bit, we’ll have to see about the rest.

So now it’s your turn! ;)

xxx T.

10
Apr
09

Amsterdam’s Song of the Day!

It’s positively luscious in Amsterdam today, Campers!

72F (21C), not a cloud in the sky, yummy girls in short skirts on bikes… YAY!

Your raconteur should be sleeping, but it’s just TOO freaking gorgeous!

I went out for a nice long walk and whole city is out lovin’ this weather too!

Everybody seems to be wearing a big, silly grin and I can almost hear the Goddess giggling at our collective joy!

It’s THAT wonderful!

So, the perfect song for the first TRULY spectacular day of the year is: U2: Beautiful Day

What you don’t have, you don’t need it now…

I hope your day is at least a little bit beautiful too!

08
Apr
09

Pillowfight 2009: Pyjama Party at de dam!

It all started with a phone call at 1700 (5pm) on Saturday…

Damn, I’d overslept!

I was supposed to meet kittens at Dam Square for the local edition of World Pillow Fight Day!

I moved out smartly and caught it before it was over… :)

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Afterwards… The Pyjama Party!

But that wasn’t to be the end of the night’s festivities… More follows!

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U.S. Army Retired, R.N. (Ret.), Philogynist, Raconteur, Tech Freak, Blogger, Podcaster, Rabid Hyver, Photographer, and
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