6/4/2007

I always thought Black Francis was saying “Red hands” in the song “Caribou.”

Filed under: — Aprille @ 2:12 pm

My hands are gross, and not just because of the skin-drying soap and rough paper towels they have in the work bathrooms. No, I pulled a Princess Grace on Saturday and did a full lay-out on the sidewalk during a run. I caught myself on my palms, but my trajectory was moving forward, so I did a good amount of skidding. It was near an intersection, and a car was just pulling up. He made an eye-contact acknowledgment of my situation, presumably to see if I was okay. I was, pretty much (although that marked the end of my run, even though I was hoping to get another 20 minutes in). Fortunately, Denny was with me, so the driver didn’t feel too compelled to come, you know, discuss it with me. That would have been really embarrassing.

The weekend got better after that, though. I went to Ames to see my mom’s dance recital and also got to see my friend Emily, so that was fun. Ames has a really good new Thai restaurant called The Spice. I recommend the duck pad ka prow.

Now it is Monday, and my right hand is pretty usable (though scabby). My left hand is not in such good shape, but it’s showing signs of progress. It’s a sad state of affairs when a change in ooze color is a positive thing, no?

4 responses to “I always thought Black Francis was saying “Red hands” in the song “Caribou.””

  1. Linds says:

    I’ve heard good things about The Spice. Luke is frightened of Thai cuisine but I’d like to try them sometime. Did they have any vegetarian offerings?

  2. Jamal says:

    You should internet weeb log a picture of your palms. It sounds horrifying.
    I thought it “red hands” for a long time, too. I was disappointed when I found out the troof.

  3. Aprille says:

    Linds> Yes, they do have vegetarian things, and fish things too.

    Jamal> You asked for it…

  4. Katy Baggs says:

    Also, the Nick Cave song, “Red Right Hand.”

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