Looking back on the testimonial I gave Dan
earlier, I realized that I had given his
testimonial in my "glib and clever" phase of
using friendster, and thus didn't fully express
how awesome Dan is. So here goes: Dan
was the Dan Quixote to my Sancho Robza.
Together we tackled giants (and bested
them) and while he's been apart all I can
see are windmills (which have blown me all
over the place). He's the smartiest person I
know.
If you're looking for "authentic quirkiness" and "distinguished kindness,"
DAN is not to be missed. Regulars "crave" his "oven-fresh homemade
breads" and "marvel" at his "eclectic curios from around the world"--"ask
to see the penis-tree pictures." Good "on the weekends" or as "a special
midweek indulgence," DAN is "easygoing, intelligent company" that is
"sure to please."
Senior year of high-school, everybody
was playing this game killer.' For
the uninitiated, it was basically the
game they played in Gotcha. Anyway,
I'll never forget a rousing speech Dan
gave the team that culminated in the
axiom "Laziness is our greatest
enemy! After that positively 19th
century display of stumpmanship, the
plan was settled, we would stay
ceaselessly active trying to eliminate
the other teams until we were declared
the winners. 36 frenetic hours later
Dan and I were foully murdered on the
steps of the Lennox Hill Community
Center while disguised in each other's
sweatshirts. We hadn't managed to
kill a single enemy but we did eat a
sausage and eggplant pizza.
Dan is the fastest bum in the world. A
modern renaissance man, he
constantly inspires me to make real
decisions. Dan picks up and goes
places. He sits down and does
things. This is someone who lives
life to its fullest fullness. The
moments when he stops to tell me
stories about canaries with seeds
glued to their brain-tissue or defend
his love of the movie In Dreams are
when I know we're the best of pals.
moxie.
in the picture for a second old boy..
there aren't many people i can enjoy a
sober conversation with, but dan may be
one of them...
earlier, I realized that I had given his
testimonial in my "glib and clever" phase of
using friendster, and thus didn't fully express
how awesome Dan is. So here goes: Dan
was the Dan Quixote to my Sancho Robza.
Together we tackled giants (and bested
them) and while he's been apart all I can
see are windmills (which have blown me all
over the place). He's the smartiest person I
know.
DAN is not to be missed. Regulars "crave" his "oven-fresh homemade
breads" and "marvel" at his "eclectic curios from around the world"--"ask
to see the penis-tree pictures." Good "on the weekends" or as "a special
midweek indulgence," DAN is "easygoing, intelligent company" that is
"sure to please."
him, almost as another human being.
rock rock science rock.
was playing this game killer.' For
the uninitiated, it was basically the
game they played in Gotcha. Anyway,
I'll never forget a rousing speech Dan
gave the team that culminated in the
axiom "Laziness is our greatest
enemy! After that positively 19th
century display of stumpmanship, the
plan was settled, we would stay
ceaselessly active trying to eliminate
the other teams until we were declared
the winners. 36 frenetic hours later
Dan and I were foully murdered on the
steps of the Lennox Hill Community
Center while disguised in each other's
sweatshirts. We hadn't managed to
kill a single enemy but we did eat a
sausage and eggplant pizza.
modern renaissance man, he
constantly inspires me to make real
decisions. Dan picks up and goes
places. He sits down and does
things. This is someone who lives
life to its fullest fullness. The
moments when he stops to tell me
stories about canaries with seeds
glued to their brain-tissue or defend
his love of the movie In Dreams are
when I know we're the best of pals.
man makes excellent Nachos. One
can only hope he uses his amazing
powers for the forces of justice.