Thursday, March 5, 2009

Everyone report to the dance floor






Guess whos backk? blogging agian? Dan is back. tell some friends.






It wasnt until recently when my good pal (Cash-monay Kerri) reminded me off my blogging responsibilities that I realized I was just not meeting quota. Its now March 6th and still very cold..I blame the groundhog honestly...Hes just trying to make a statement about global warming and I dont find it humorous at all. Maybe next year I will move somewhere warm and remember good ole New England as a nice vacation spot...that would be nice.


(This is a ground-hog I met once at a local bar. He was a good guy but had a terrible drinking problem!)



Now here is a great recipie:


Ingredients
2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar
2 tablespoons dry white wine
1/4 cup very finely chopped shallot
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper, more if desired
1 tablespoon finely chopped tarragon leaf
3 large egg yolks
1 tablespoon water
1/2-3/4 cup unsalted butter, very soft (I've always used 1 1/2 sticks)
coarse salt
pepper, if desired
lemon juice, if desired



Directions
1Combine vinegar, wine, shallots, black pepper, and 1 1/2 teaspoons tarragon in a small saucepan.
2Cook over medium heat until reduced to 1 tablespoon, 5 to 10 minutes.
3Add egg yolks and 1 tablespoon of water to reduced vinegar mixture.
4Whisk until thick and pale, about 2 minutes.
5Set pan over moderately low heat and continue to whisk at reasonable speed reaching all over bottom and insides of pan, where eggs tend to overcook.
6To moderate heat, frequently move pan off burner for a few seconds, then back on.
7As they cook, the eggs will become frothy and increase in volume, then thicken.
8When the bottom of the pan is visible in the streaks left by the whisk and the eggs are thick and smooth, remove from heat.
9By spoonfuls, add soft butter, whisking constantly to incorporate each addition.
10As the emulsion forms, add butter in slightly larger amounts, always whisking until fully absorbed.
11Continue incorporating butter until sauce has thickened to consistency desired.
12Season with salt, remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped tarragon and, if desired, pepper.
13Add a few droplets of lemon juice if necessary.


And thats a delicous bernaise sauce!

and allll that jazzz


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Imperial Ages S3 began Jan 19th


I have recently began playing a new game called Imperial Ages. The new server (3) began January 19th and all players will be restarted from scratch in one year. On the game's blog describes the game saying,
Imperial Ages is a free browser based strategy game, set in the Medieval Ages. There are 4 civilizations to choose from, over 110 military units and 3 ages to advance through. Grow your empire by doing war or building up your cities, it's your choice.


Although I have just started playing, Im already addicted and know ill be playing all year. You can get your game started at http://www.imperialages.com, and who knows maybe you will defeat my civilization one day....

Thursday, November 13, 2008

To Write Love on Her Arms


(Shauna supporting To write love on her arms, as well as creativity.)
3 am: Shauna sends this link to me http://www.twloha.com/page.php?id=6(yea ill wait so you can go check that out...)
Alright time is up, heres the mission statement if you were too lazy to click one link for a good cause ;)
"MISSION STATEMENT:
To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery."
Today, show your support by writeing the word LOVE on your arm and keep it there all day. Go ahead be creative. Side note..Writeing THUG LIFE on your other arm does NOT cancel it out. (thanks for clearifying for me shauna)
And for me, its rounding 5 am and with one arm supporting love and the other supporting the legacy of tupac, its goodnight~
(DJD<3'ssls)

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Our minds are lazier than our bodies.

Too often we... enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought. ~John F. Kennedy




Think for yourself, remember this quote while your casting your ballot this year, or perhaps before you vote. (and do a little research.) This year I have have heard way too many people talk about how strong they feel about their canidate for some less-than-political reason. Dont send a vote out because larry at the bar told you how much better the country would be if Obama won the election, or because McCain's running mate Palin, is real hott. Although it may be a nice change, its not a factor that will save the economy's continuous plummett to hell, or for that matter help the country in any way. How about we all

take an educated swing this year and not let History repeat itself.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Oh, how times are a changin!

I recently helped my father rip down some old walls in the house my Grandmother lived in up until she passed away last December. She moved into this house around 1956, and my Father along with his 5 brothers and sisters grew up in the house. My grandmother is one of those ladies who saves everything, and there was literally decades documents and pictures and books. After the work was done, we began cleaning up alot of the mountain of years and years of memories. From pictures my uncles had painted before they passed away to report cards from there high-school years, I was amazed with my findings. But out of everything, the best treasure I stumbled upon was my Grandmothers high-school year book from 1948. Every male student has on a suit and tie as the females all wore dresses (even the girls basketball team all had sporty-ish dresses on?). I am real happy I found the yearbook and was able to keep it. One day, I hope to have the oppertunity to pass it down to my children. It is unbeliveable how much things have changed from 1948 until now. Compare some facts from 1948,(The year my Grandmother graduated) and the year I graduated highschool in 2007.







(This is a 1948 Ford wagon which cost 1500.)







1948.

President: Truman




1948 Slowly the fashions were becoming more daring with the Bikini gaining in popularity slowly and the first prefab post war housing to solve housing shortages were starting to appear both in Europe and the USA as they could be built quickly to accommodate the growing need and were cheap to build and for people to buy , the quality was not great but they did enable the baby boom after the war years by providing young couples with a home to start their family. In Europe the cold war took a new turn when the Soviet Union blockaded West Berlin in Germany and the US countered with an 11 month airlift of food and supplies. Also due to demand and inflationary pressure prices rose and many believed that governments should bring back some price controls. And Televisions are appearing in more and more homes.


Alice Donovan (collins at the time) graduates high-school




How much things cost in 1948


Average Cost of new house $7,700.00

Average wages per year $2,950.00

Cost of a gallon of Gas 16 cents


Average Cost of a new car $1,250.00

Loaf of Bread 14 cents


LB of Hamburger Meat 45 cents

Science and Mechanics Magazine 20 cents

Movie Ticket 60 Cents






Technology
Porsche is founded

1 million households own Televisions was 5,000 just 3 years earlier

Long Playing Record USA made of vinyl and played at 33 rpm

Velcro Switzerland by George deMestral





Popular Culture

The game of Scrabble is introduced by James Brunot ( was an earlier invention by Alfred Butts in the 30's ) they saw the game when called Lexiko and started making it in their home and changed the name to Scrabble

Olivia Newton-John and Johnny Ramone were both born in 1948.






2007



(This is a 2007 Ford Wagon that costs $30,720.)

President: George W Bush Jr.

Dan Donovan graduates high school

News of the Nation: Iraq Edges Toward Stability, Destruction of CIA Interrogation Tapes, Dismissal of Federal Prosecutors, Democrats in Control of Congress, Presidential Election

News of the World: Report Says Iran Has Halted Nuclear Weapons Program, Palestinian and Israeli Leaders Pledge to Work Toward Peace, North Korea Makes Concessions on Nuclear Program, Political Turmoil in Pakistan, Sudan Resists UN Efforts for Peace




How much things cost in 2007

Average Cost of new house $316,800.00

Average wages per year $39,273 .00

Cost of a gallon of Gas $3.50 (give or take 50 cents as it changes everyday)

Average Cost of a new car $28,400.00

Loaf of Bread $1.59

LB of Hamburger Meat $1.99

magazine $10.00

Movie Ticket $12.00





Technology

Researchers Turn Skin Cells to Stem Cells

Mummified Dinosaur Excavated and Scanned

Enzymes Convert Any Blood Type to O

Engineers Create Transparent Material as Strong as Steel

Transistors Get Way Smaller




Popular Culture

2007 pop culture contains Xbox 360 elite, Lil Wayne, Facebook, BLOGGING, Picture shareing, YOUTUBE, or maybe this is Dan's pop-culture?









Now hopefully in 60 more years some future- graduate will see this and update it!










CONGRATS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2067!

(Sources: thepeopleshistory.com, infoplease.com, wired.com)

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Another Crime In Democracy

“Bang Bang Bang” Someone was at the door. Paranoia immediately filled the young mans body. Slowly he creped to the front door, and carefully peered outside to see his close friend along with 5 or 6 unknown individuals all laughing hysterically. He yelled for them to come in, and to his dismay only his friend entered the house with no recollection of any company. They laugh about the mistaken image that had appeared to the young man, and decide to gaze into the wall.
As it begins, the two friends catch up on current events and eventually are silent and engaged with the film. Beautiful flowers turning into haunting monsters, the movie tells the story of a young fatherless boy who turns into an overworked, over drugged rock star who is so stress out and miserable he feels he cannot go on.
Although the two young men held positive lives that were for the most part completely smooth besides a few hiccups that any normal life would have, they began to feel as they could relate to the rock star and became overwhelmed with the film. Soon they slipped into the world around them began to dissolve into darkness and the film became more a much more realistic point of interest until finally the “fictional film” turned into a very real reality.
They began there journey in an oblivion of colorful lights spinning erratically and then slowed to show different past memories in the their lives. They saw the beginning, the end, and everything in-between. In the most chaotic time in the young men’s lives, they had clarity normally unimaginable. Things finally made sense to them and they soon realized some things they have always thought to be truth, were in fact lies of corruption and greed.
After what seemed to be hours later the young men come back to the living room where they began the journey. They stumble over their words trying to explain the experience, but no words could explain what they had experienced. The wondered if the world they had entered was real, it had to be. Nothing so intense and graphic could be a dream. They were amazed by the events that had occurred and stopped paying attention to there surroundings.
One of the young men, Joseph, was an intelligent resident of the urban community. He was 19 years old and enjoyed life to the fullest. The other was his close friend Rich, 18 from a close suburb. Rich almost didn’t even notice Joseph wondering out of the basement-style room. Joseph found himself in the up-stairs bathroom painting diamond designs around his eyes. He wasn’t exactly sure why he was doing this but just going with the flow of things soon he appeared to be a mad-hatter of sorts. He soon drifted into the innuendo and entered the mysterious world of Wonderland. For what seemed to be hours he tried to escape the “rabbit hole” hallway that never gave him trouble before. Around every corner he found an adventure. He battled demons and stopped an evil villain from taking over the world. He laughed, he cried, he even died for a brief moment, then attended his own funeral. And rose again because the bad guy never wins.
Meanwhile, just feet below in the basement-style room, Rich was in his own world of brilliant colors. He meditated and began to float. The all-mighty being appeared to him and shared many of life’s secrets. He told him he was the chosen one. The one who will deliver a message to millions. A message of hope for those who will listen and a warning to those who will not. He realized that all matter is merely energy condensed into a slow vibration, that we are all of one consciousness. That subjectively there is no such thing as death life is only a dream and we are just an imagination of ourselves. For once in his dull, ordinary life, he felt as if he possessed something special. He realized once he lost his ego, all of insecurities seemed to dissolve away. He laid back and chuckled at this ironic discovery.
As the night drifted into the calm oblivion, the boys analyzed there lives. They talked about what their opinion on themselves were, where there life was going, and future goals and hopes. They truly understood each other and grew even closer as friends. They took the time to pause a brief moment and life and think about what was truly important to them and emphasized there passions of the past present and future. They laid on the grassy front yard and enjoyed the warm summer air. Listening to soothing music and gazing into the infinite star filled sky, they drifted off into a utopias state and ended a coherent idea of dictatorship. END~



(Sources: Tool, the infanite power of the brain)

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Gt'n Hitched!

As you many know, my sister Valerie is getting married on friday. I am happy to say, I approve of the man she is marrying hes funny and a great guy. Tonight, I have to go to a rehearsal because I am a Groomsman. I am pretty excited for the wedding because I come from one of those familys where the kids enjoy family get togethers. My family is crazy. I wanted to do a slidehow but Im not sure on how to yet (K sulll is gonna show me soon) So here is a short photo tribute To Valerie Donovan and Dave Caullier!



The only problem I have noticed about the newlyweds, is Dave's lack of Irish in his family tree...





(This is an Irish newlywed enjoying her drink.)




(This is an other-than-Irish newlywed enjoying his drink.)