-the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street might really be about me
-it is set in a Hospital
-the man looking like Walt Disney buying me the Disney book of stories. On the block next to the Hospital
-he was an Ambulance Driver when young in France
-the man. Maybe set up by me. Looking like The Young Doctors character Dr. Peter Holland played by Peter Lochran. Threatening me at the front door implying he was the Anti-Christ
-Holland / Holy Land / Hell Land
-was wearing a formal fawn suit like a Doctor
-about 1988 a few times when I went on long walks. I went to Tauranga Hospital and asked a Receptionist inside it. If they had any tests for super hero powers
-it was not until years later the nightly New Zealand soap opera had one of it's first characters. She looked like the Receptionist I talked to. The character's name Marj Neilson
-across the Road from Tauranga Hospital. I with a spray paint canister. On a type of larger sized 'Electrical' metal box. I wrote figures. Meant to say there was a small metal half hoop near it's base. Pulling it or rapping the box. Gives you an adventure
-I don't know how I got the spray paint canister. Just as I was doing it. In our Support Home van passed the Manager and clients. He called out to me. The power box might not have been there later
-in about 2021 I went to the supermarket late. That previous week I had not much to eat. That night I got signals not to buy comics any more but spend money on Groceries. My money didn't come on my card until 9pm. I bought a $120 of Groceries. But trying to get them on my bike it felt like I might collapse. I got the supermarket to call an Ambulance but they would be a long time until they arrived. A nice supermarket Security Guard named Susie took me to the Hospital and stayed with me the 7 hours I was there over night. She was talking to a Nurse. The Nurse was saying she didn't like the new Thor / Gods film. It's lesbian. Later I had the idea I was meant to take time out. Maybe to avoid terrible side effects maybe from Earth corruption. But maybe that was what meant going to the Hospital. 'An out of it night'
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