Wednesday, June 27, 2007

"The Police", here I come!!!!


Well this is it. The day has finally come. Tonight at 7:30 I will be watching the one of the greatest bands of all time play in front of my very eyes. Yes, you guessed it... THE POLICE. This experience will be as surreal as 'walking on the moon'. The 'voices inside my head' and everyone I know has been telling me how lucky I am. I know we are only 'spirits in a material world' but I felt like I needed this concert like you need 'every breath you take'. It will be filling such a 'hole in my life'. While waiting months for this concert I have felt like the 'king of pain' but God found my 'message in a bottle' and after tonight I will have 'synchronicity' in my footsteps. So I say this...'bring on the night', this night.
P.S. I couldn't think of a clever way to put Roxanne in a sentence in this context so I will just say it, ROXANNE is awesome.

Friday, June 22, 2007


I'm sitting here at Hastings. Its raining outside. I'm listening to one of the most beautiful songs to have ever been created; Piano Concerto #3 in C Minor, Opus 37 by Beethoven. Please get it and listen to it if you haven't ever done so.
Its been a while since my last post. So many things have happened. Big things. I purchased my first iPod. You're probably thinking "Welcome to the 21st century Daniel" and that buying and ipod is not a big deal. Well, I think it is. I have been succesful for almost three years in fending off the evil, world consuming beast that is Apple. But alas all good things must come to and end and so my trusty Dell mp3 player did. You will be missed. So far it has been a pretty eye-opening crossover. I never knew of all the stuff you could download from iTunes to your iPod. So far so good. I also got a new Canon Digital Rebel XT. I just got it yesterday so I haven't really had the chance to open it up and see what it can do, or rather what I can do with it. I can now relax knowing that I have a reliable, quality camera to take pictures on my trip to Africa in July. I hope this blog isn't boring you. I think I'm trying to hard tonite to write something clever. I'll just stop and try agian later. Sorry.

Saturday, June 16, 2007



This is for you David.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Title??

What do you guys think about the name I finally came up with? I kindoff like the sound of it. Its cool....Right?

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Churchill Speeches


I have recently become infatuated with the life of the greatest orator Winston Churchill and am fasinated with the intensity and passion of his speeches. Here are a few excerpts from some of my favorites. They are truly moving. Enjoy.

June 18, 1940
House of Commons

"...I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own British life, and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this Island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, This was their finest hour."


First Speech as Prime Minister
May 13, 1940
to House of Commons


"...To form an Administration of this scale and complexity is a serious undertaking in itself, but it must be remembered that we are in the preliminary stage of one of the greatest battles in history...I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this government: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. You ask, what is our policy? I can say: It is to wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us; to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy. You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: It is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. Let that be realised; no survival for the British Empire, no survival for all that the British Empire has stood for, no survival for the urge and impulse of the ages, that mankind will move forward towards its goal. But I take up my task with buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fail among men. At this time I feel entitled to claim the aid of all, and I say, come then, let us go forward together with our united strength."

BBC, May 19, 1940
First Broadcast as Prime Minister to the British People

"Having received His Majesty's commission, I have formed an Administration of men and women of every Party and of almost every point of view. We have differed and quarreled in the past; but now one bond unites us all -- to wage war until victory is won, and never to surrender ourselves to servitude and shame, whatever the cost and the agony may be. this is one of the most awe-striking periods in the long history of France and Britain. It is also beyond doubt the most sublime. Side by side, unaided except by their kith and kin in the great Dominions and by the wide empires which rest beneath their shield - side by side, the British and French peoples have advanced to rescue not only Europe but mankind from the foulest and most soul-destroying tyranny which has ever darkened and stained the pages of history. Behind them - behind us- behind the Armies and Fleets of Britain and France - gather a group of shattered States and bludgeoned races: the Czechs, the Poles, the Norwegians, the Danes, the Dutch, the Belgians - upon all of whom the long night of barbarism will descend, unbroken even by a star of hope, unless we conquer, as conquer we must; as conquer we shall.
Today is Trinity Sunday. Centuries ago words were written to be a call and a spur to the faithful servants of Truth and Justice: Arm yourselves, and be ye men of valour, and be in readiness for the conflict; for it is better for us to perish in battle than to look upon the outrage of our nation and our altar. As the Will of God is in Heaven, even so let it be."

I think I will continue this by adding a different speech each week, whether it be Winston Churchill or not.

Friday, June 1, 2007

The Modern Toilet












Well I feel like I need to lay any doubt to rest about the infamous 'Modern Toilet' resteraunt that my dad and brother went to in Taiwan last week. I was trying to tell some of my friends(you know who you are) about it and some of them didn't believe me. Well here is the concrete evidence. Photographic proof that that there are some really wierd and disgusting things in this world. At The Modern Toilet the patrons sit on a toilet at a table that is a bathroom sink with a pane of glass over it. If you can't read chinese you order from a menu you have no idea what it says. They procede to bring you what you ordered and no idea what it is in a miniature toilet with a few side dishes some of which are in a container that when the lid is on looks like a turd, I'm not exagerating. The first and second pics are my dad standing in front of the Modern Toilet and my brother eating his delicious meal out of the toilet. The 3rd pic is what my dad ordered. He said he had no idea what it was in his toilet. The 4th pic is the ice cream dessert which consisted of one scoop of actual ice cream on top of a toilet full of shaved ice with toppings of beans, some sort of a jello substance, crackers, and lets not forget the chocolate syrup. Sounds delicious doesn't it? My brother said it was the #1 but I call it the #2, if you know what I mean. These stories of mystery food make me very nervous about what types of food I will be eating on my trip to Africa in July.