The high-level Reno News & Review Tuesday editorial meeting went something like this. โWhatโdโya mean, itโs my week to do 15 minutes? How โbout I go down to United Blood Services ? Seems like I heard they were having trouble getting donors. SARS or West Nile Virus or something.โ I head down to 1125 Terminal Way where the nurse is kind enough to ask a donor if heโd mind being interviewed for the newspaper. Oddly enough, there were no reservations. For those who are unfamiliar with the name, Bruce Van Dyke is a radio boss jock on KTHX and a columnist for a famous weekly newspaper (see below).
What brought you in here today?
Itโs a good way to get out of doing exercise for the rest of the day, and to feel good about blowing off any kind of workout.
Do you donate blood frequently?
Iโm about a four-times-a-year man.
Do you know how much youโve given in your life?
Edie just told me. This is Donation No. 20.
Whatโs your motivation for this, other than the not-exercising thing?
Itโs the best way I can think of to get free popcorn and cranberry juice.
Canโt you say something nice about the kids and car-accident victims youโre helping, and that you havenโt been exposed to West Nile Virus?
OK. See this card here that says, โYouโre our hero”? Itโs the only place that I can come to and be informed that Iโm being heroic. [Nurse hands Bruce a small package.] This is my two-gallon pin. How many pints is that?
Nurse: 16. Actually, though, youโre up to 20 now. Someone forgot to give him his two-gallon pin.
Is there anything that makes you think that now is a good time to give blood?
You canโt help but notice that the alerts from United Blood Services are coming out almost on a weekly basis about blood shortages. Iโm familiar with the process, and Iโm comfortable with it, so itโs no sweat for me to come in and donate. Itโs also unfortunate that I can come in on a Tuesday afternoon and know that I can walk in and not have to wait at all. Thatโs the way itโs been the last 12 times Iโve been here. Youโre in and out of here in 45 minutes.
What are some other factors that make this a good time to donate?
The number of people who donate in the summer drops way off. Itโs funny, but summer is just conducive to eating sandwiches by the river and playing tennis. They really need people to come in during the summer.
What does O Negative mean to you?
O Negative means that Iโve got blood that just about anybody can use. So, I guess itโs versatile. O Negative means versatility of bodily fluids to me. It seems to carry a little weight. Iโll tell you, they really let me know that they want me in here four times a year.
Having less blood now, are you going to take advantage of lower oxygen levels in your brain?
Not a bad strategy, Brian. Especially combined with the fact that itโs $2 Tuesday at the Great Basin Brewery. I might walk on the wild side for a pint.
