Category Archives: Death

Dr. Ding Fields Your Questions

In the last few weeks I’ve gotten a number of questions about what I was referencing in this post, so I thought I’d clarify. I’ve collapsed some of them into summarized queries below. What happened with that spirit that showed … Continue reading

Posted in Angels, Death, Old Peeps, Spirit | 2 Comments

Geek Love: Brief Elegy for Gary Gygax

Dr. Ding’s almost brother-in-law, Nater, requested that I discuss my first experience with Dungeons&Dragons, thereby repping my set, aka Gamer Nerd Brethren and Sistren. Nate knows a closeted gamer when he sees one, and he’s right, I need to let … Continue reading

Posted in Bad Psychology Fun, Death, Intellectual disenfranchisement, Memories, Relationships, Unabashed Geekery/Nerdishness | 13 Comments

Feeling A Tad Gothic This Morning

This is Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and the Banshees. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Siouxsie, Dr. Ding recommends you begin your quest for 80s Gothic musical wisdom by viewing the viddies below. Passenger Cities In Dust

Posted in Death, Music, Retro 80s, You Tube | 1 Comment

Early Partial Remission: CSI: Miami: Addiction

Aaah, that’s better. Dr. Ding’s shakes and chills are starting to subside, and my left eye is hardly twitching at all. Watching this clip of Jim Carrey doing David Caruso on CSI: Miami I think may have launched my severe … Continue reading

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CSI: Miami: The First Step Is Admitting You Have A Problem

Watch with caution, as this magnificent clip is currently being used by Dr. Ding as part of a counter-conditioning protocol to help rid herself of a very pesky CSI: Miami addiction. You may never be able to watch any of … Continue reading

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All Hail To Jen!

Loyal reader Jen just posted comments in this post and Dr. Ding is most pleased with her efforts, which resulted in a most nifty link to Jellinek’s awesomely retro “V-chart” of the progression of the disorder of alcoholism, which has … Continue reading

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