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The Past

April 14, 2022

April 14, 2022 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to the blog where I talk about the past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to my friend in Australia. We’re all cooped up inside with our memories, right? Well, I have random memories from Australia. One memory has to do with my friend from Australia. You see, I was obsessed with wind surfing. I went out one day and it was awesome. Well, that day, I also promised my friend I would photograph the birth of her son. Well, she went into labor, and I thought I could get one more run in. That was a mistake. I was late. When I arrived in the delivery room, all of her anger, and tension and pain was directed at me. She yelled, “You’re LATE!” I thought I was gonna collapse. She was just giving birth when I got there. I didn’t even get my camera out. The midwife came to me when I was outside the delivery room and she showed me the placenta. I almost passed out.

I have lots of memories from Australia. One of the most vivid ones is, north of Port Douglas is northern Australia. Well, I basically drove until the road just ended. The road crew was building a new highway through the rain forest. I had a light four wheel drive rigged vehicle. It was great. A good vehicle. It looked like a jeep, but, anyway. I drove pretty much as far as I could. I wanted to check things out. I ended up on top of a ridge and the soil was deep. Up to my axel. It was sad what I saw. So imagine this. I was up on a ridge and then there was a scar in the Earth that went down the ridge into the valley and up another ridge on the other side. It looked like a surgeon did a cut with his scalpel. On the other ridge were the big tractors and machinery. They basically cut right through the rain forest. The earth was a rust color. Progress, right? Right now, it’s probably complete highway. You wouldn’t think twice about driving the 5 kilometers or so.

I’m gonna keep it short and end here. I have lots of things to share, and lots of things I won’t share. LOL.

I’ll talk to you guys next week.

Love, B. Nice

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I’m looking for an investigative reporter if anyone knows one. email me at briannice@me.com

March 30, 2022

March 30, 2022 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to the blog where I talk about the past.

When I get all fired up when I’m all stressed out, I think about the past and how much fun it was. My life was great. It was like a 30 year party. I met some great people. A friend from the past got in touch with me last week and it reminded me how carefree and fun the past was. When I’m stuck at my house as we all are today, I remember taking pictures. I always had like four projects going on. If you look at my website, briannice.com, you’ll see I just love photography. Fashion, specifically, catalog work allowed me to make good money. With that money I did other projects like my landscape photography, my street photography as well as other stuff. If you’re an artist, you need another job to support what you love to do.

Anyway, that’s it for now. I’m gonna go back to daydreaming about the past.

Love and miss you guys. Love, B. Nice

February 2, 2022

February 2, 2022 Brian Nice

93 Colonial Drive. That was the address I used to have in college. I took out a lease on a townhouse just off of campus. The townhouse was full of cross country and track runners. It was crazy. The minute I moved in, I of course built a large bar and got a mascot. The mascot was named Andrew. He was a large red satin rabbit. He was house trained to use the litter box, but he seemed to like the shag carpet better. Everyone used to step on his turds and yell, “Damn rabbit.” I have lots of stories about Andrew. I’ll just tell you a couple that stand out.

One of my roommates was an engineer. He was very poor but saved up all his money to buy one book he needed. Well, he fell asleep on the couch reading the book. Andrew jumped up on the book in the middle of the night and turned the book into a perfect circle. The damn rabbit shit paper for a week. My roommate was pretty upset. I’m surprised Andrew didn’t end up as a casserole.

The next story is kind of gross and R rated, so you might want to put ear muffs on your kids. Well, I couldn’t find Andrew anywhere. I Looked throughout the town house and then I saw his little, rather, big butt sticking out from under my roommates bed. Well, I pulled him out and held him in my arms coming up. The rabbit was choking on something. He had a string in his mouth. So I pulled out the string, and attached to the string was a used tampon. My roommate had been having sex with a girl and the girl chucked the tampon under the bed. I nailed it to the door and wrote a note saying, “This is disgusting. You almost killed my rabbit.” The whole event caused a big controversy in our house because the girl involved was my other roommates sister. Poor Andrew was never the same.

One last story I’ll tell you. I of course had a waterbed, like every late 70’s student would have. Andrew chewed a hole in the waterbed. I woke up in a sea of warm water and bedsheets. Never a dull moment with Andrew around.

He ended up on a farm in upstate New York. One of the track team members adopted him because he thought Andrew would be a good chick magnet. Andrew just ended up eating all his Led Zeppelin covers. Hey, Andrew had good taste in music.

Going back to the bar: the bar I built was huge. My friend here said, “When on Earth did you have time to build a bar?!” I reminded her I was a photography major. I got an old fridge, gutted it, took the door off the freezer, put a keg inside and tapped the keg. We had beer on tab 24/7. The bar was complete with well house liquor, and top shelf items. (I used to be a bartender.) We had parties all the time. My favorite thing to do was called “The Telegram.” The Telegram consisted of a tray, a bottle of tequila, and a telegram pad. You would send a “Telegram” to a victim, they would have to do a shot, and send a telegram to someone else. Everyone was trashed within an hour. The campus police got to know us well. I think the ambulance only came once, and that was for me.

Anyway, that’s it for now. Now you see why my head exploded.

Love and miss you guys.

Love, B. Nice

January 26, 2022

January 26, 2022 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to the blog where I talk about the past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to my friend here, who helps me out. I need a lot of help. Believe me.

Anyway, I wanted to talk to you about how cool my parents were. They rented a small stone building from a farmer in the south of France. The building had no running water, no electric. Was basic. Our toilet consisted of a bucket. It was like camping. But being around 12, it was an adventure for me. The building was an old Roman outpost from the Roman Gaul wars. I even found some Roman coins and an old Roman spearhead. It was very cool. My sister and I even went to school there. Was a cool adventure. I learned a lot of French, like “Leave my sister alone,” heh. It was a cool experience though. We went to school in a one room schoolhouse. A cool adventure.

Love and talk to you guys soon.

Love, B. Nice

January 5, 2022

January 5, 2022 Brian Nice

Hi everyone. Welcome to the blog where I talk about the past.

Thank God for memories. I know we’re all kind of stuck in our own homes. I’m sure we’re all thinking about past memories. I’m guilty of that. Some things stand out more than others. For example, the birth of my daughter was amazing. I remember, she came out from behind the sheets and looked around like, “What the hell is going on?” She looked at me and I said, “Welcome.” She smiled. Newborns aren’t able to smile, but she did. It was cool.

Another outstanding memory I have is when I was in Greenland with my father. We were on a small fishing boat amongst some icebergs when all of a sudden I saw a float black line in the sky. It looked like someone had drawn a charcoal sketch in the sky. I then realized, because we were in a fog bank, the iceberg blended in with the sky and the line I was looking at was sediment from millions of years ago. It was cool.

I’ll tell the last story. I think I told you before. There was one wave in surfing that I rode that was amazing. I remember it well. Actually it got me through a lot of operations. It was the perfect wave. I sound like a geek surfer, but I guess unless you’re a surfer, you don’t understand. I miss surfing. I miss you guys. I miss a lot of things, and I don’t miss a lot of things.

Anyway, that’s all for now. Check out the blog where I talk about the present.

Love, B. Nice

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