Friday, April 24
Slurpee conditions
As of 4pm on apr 23, conditions are favourable. gatorade fruit punch has potential, reminiscent of Tahiti Treat.
Thursday, April 9
Official Slurpee Report: TO Edition
No, it's not the Terell Owens edition, I stopped in at the ol Sev Elev on tha way home from working in Toronto on Wednesday. Conditions at the 7 eleven on Rutherford Rd in TO are as follows:
Pepsi: Excellent condition, thick enough to last until Guelph.
Gatorade G-Force: Tasted more like a powerade I've had before, was pink instead of orange... methinks it wasn't the Gatorade afer all.
Washroom: I'm glad I only had to pee, cause that toilet gets an F
Thanks for tuning in...
Monday, March 30
Official Slurpee Conditions Report
As of 9:30pm, March 29th, 2009 at Derry Rd Location, Mississauga, ON
Looked like dire straits at this particular 7-eleven until fully rounding the corner to find the second slurpee machine! Coke was in it's element tonight, thick enough to pile to a nice cone at the top. I give it 5/5, though none of the other flavours were operational or appetizing.
Stopped by after visiting the meeting house oakville for The Attic... decent evening, though I still don't quite understand what 'emotionally disabled' means... reminds me of the chapel at EBC where the guy said we were committing 'spiritual incest'... weird.
Looked like dire straits at this particular 7-eleven until fully rounding the corner to find the second slurpee machine! Coke was in it's element tonight, thick enough to pile to a nice cone at the top. I give it 5/5, though none of the other flavours were operational or appetizing.
Stopped by after visiting the meeting house oakville for The Attic... decent evening, though I still don't quite understand what 'emotionally disabled' means... reminds me of the chapel at EBC where the guy said we were committing 'spiritual incest'... weird.
Thursday, March 26
March of the Penguin
so, I've been running a little file/print server in my basement on Ubuntu Linux for about a year or so now. It's been quite stable and virus free, though recently it started becoming flaky and non functional for some of the basic purposes I wanted from it. Part of it was hardware getting old and failing... Anyways, I decided to upgrade my storage and rebuild the thing last week and I installed the latest release of Ubuntu, 100% pain free. It found all the drivers, and didn't bother me, like a windows install does, periodically to click next.
Then I try to get the file shares going, no problem... next, print sharing. Trouble. It wasn't as easy as I remember and I start mucking around with settings and editing config files... typical old school linux crap. Not only could I not print, but my file shares stopped too... Running out of usable time, I did what I thought I would never do... I went back to good ol' windows.
More painul install, trying to find current drivers, doing 4 or 5 batches of updates etc... I can now print and access my files with reasonable ease. I think the main difference was that I switched from win 2000 server which was quite clunky and beligerent sometimes. Now I've gone to XP pro, not exactly server class, but a little smoother. Maybe Bill Gates likes mullets.
Sunday, March 22
Just for me mom...
Tuesday, March 17
Obey the Mullet!
Here's some pics of the complete package... Mullet and handlebar... I decided, after forgetting to decide on anything for lent, to give up my dignity and get a mullet. Not the first run at this particular 'Euro' hairstyle. The challenge to keep it til easter may be difficult...


Monday, February 23
We're back
Had some troubles connecting to internet over the last couple days abroad, so I update from home. Thursday, we sent a few poeple to Chotebor to go Bowling with the gypsies. That was good times had by all. We did some ESL classes in the evening and wound up our hockey week by beating the Skulls 7-5.
Friday featured a trip to Pardubice for some souvenir shopping, and then to the baby orphanage for the afternoon. Lots of time to play with babies and pray for them. We headed back to Dlouhy for the hockey dinner in the evening. There were about 25 players and their wives at the dinner, which was great! We had soft tacos and spent the evening hanging out and getting to know people better. The evening also featured a draw for door prizes, where we had enough prizes for everyone to take one home! Amanda broke out her wig collection for some great photo op's and a great time was had by all.
Saturday took us to Prague to enjoy our last day in style and Fly home Sunday. What a beautiful city with so much history.
The trip wound up quite well, with a lot of good things coming out of it. Many relationships were furthered and a lot of people heard testimonies of God's work in our lives. We've appreciated your prayers through this trip and will have some pics up soon.
Ciao
Dan
Thursday, February 19
Wednesday
Aho, from CZ. Things are rolling along here. Today the English camp wound up with a worship service, some baking and ultimate frisbee and a floorball game. Chris shared his testimony and it was great. Things were pretty emotional at the end.
We played the Panthers tonight and lost 12-5. I had another 2 goals, but the secondary scoring was lacking.
After the game on one of the shuttle rides back to Dlouhy, the van hit a patch of ice and wound up in the ditch on it's side. Thankfully, no one was hurt at all! It looked like quite a gentle landing, considering. There goes the security deposit. Ah well. We will have to go on without a van for the rest of the week... a bit of a bummer.
Please pray for continued safety on the roads as it hasn't really stopped snowing since we got here. About 1.5 ft of snow has fallen since Sunday. Pray also for the team as we get run down a bit and people get sick. Thanks again for your prayers.
Dan
Wednesday, February 18
Tuesday Update
Tuesday was a great day here in Dlouhy, CZ. We had Ryan give a talk on drugs and alcohol addiction with the kids. he shared about his experience as a worker at a treatment facility and a personal testimony on how God can fulfill better than drugs or alcohol.
We went skating with a group of kids and had a ball playing hockey with the orphan boys and just clowning around.
In the afternoon, we headed to Pardubice, about 45min away and watched a Czech Professional Hockey Game. It was fun to see a different style of hockey (far less aggressive, but fast) and hang out with the kids. We also experienced a czech mall food court for supper after the game. New foods. I had a Tex Burger which was a pita with a deep fried piece of cheese( syr) and coleslaw... very yummy, probably not healthy.
Thanks for your prayers. I'm battling a bit of a cold, so any more prayers you can float my way would be appreciated.
Ciao
Dan
Sunday, February 15
Update
Hey all, did church this morning. Were all blown away by the Hlinsko Church youth group band... they really get it! We put together a band an played a few songs. Jerrauld from SOS US preached as he was here setting up his intern in town. We had a great time at Church and everyone was blessed in a different way.
After church, all of us got to experience the Czech grocery store... fun with conversion of money and trying new strange things.
We went by bus to Skutec to play hockey. By we, I mean the Hockey team, Chris and the van keys in my pocket. Unfortunately the rest of the group was forced to stay back and get to know each other better. We lost the game 8-6, featuring a goal by myself. Schmidtke shared his testimony and we gave the hockey players an invitation to dinner on friday and a Christian sports DVD.
Things are going well, despite the little brain fart with the keys. Thankyou for your prayers
ciao
Dan
Saturday, February 14
We made it...
Here we are in CZ. It's quite snowy here. Our flights went smoothe as butter and all our bags made it through. We are settling in tonight, Church Tomorrow and a hockey game tomorrow night.
Keep us in your prayers this week as people will be stretched and challenged in their faith. Thanks for all your prayers thus far.
That's all for now. Czech Big Mac was a success, though the Swiss King is no longer on the menu... sigh.
Keep us in your prayers this week as people will be stretched and challenged in their faith. Thanks for all your prayers thus far.
That's all for now. Czech Big Mac was a success, though the Swiss King is no longer on the menu... sigh.
Thursday, February 5
The beard stays, you go...
I had some fun growing my Christmas beard this year and I kept it a bit longer than usual due to it being so cold out for most of january. I remembered watching this Kids in the Hall sketch years ago and I can identify with the part where he says "my beard is too tight"... There is definately a stretch of a few days where it's unbelievably itchy, and that's where I usually draw the line and shave it off. Though I've enjoyed and even got used to the combination chin scruff and handlebar moustache as per my mii, I think I'll be paring down to just the handlebar for Church League hockey and then all the way down for Sunday morning... Funny, though... hardly anyone says anything in reaction. I usually expect a few comments or laughs, but people seemed to be oddly polite this time around, or maybe they are just not enabling me by ignoring the undesired behaviour...
The clip below is about 5 min, but it's got a few laughs. 8 days...
Sunday, January 25
Wednesday, January 14
de Motivation
Tuesday, January 13
You ever wonder what to do with an old trampoline cover? I did... til this.
I went to college with this guy... he's hillarious.
Monday, January 12
Slurpee Conditions
For Jan 10, 2009:
Location: University and Bridge
Pepsi was in a great state this evening, quite thick, but kept up to the pace of consumption without drying out. Dr. Pepper was a joke, pure liquid. Watch out for the Crush Cactus one, as I got a brain freeze whilst sampling it... dangerous stuff.
Tuesday, January 6
Polar Express
We made it safely back from the North country today. After a gruelling 12 hour journey, we came home to a furnace turned off due to dead batteries in the thermostat... Once I got the batteries installed, I noticed the current temperature sitting at a brisk 8.5 degrees celsius. I don't know how long it had been since the furnace had kicked in, but all the plates and furniture were quite cold to the touch. We are up to 17.1 now, so it's a bit more bearable.
We spent the past week in Cochrane in sub zero farenheit temperatures, so it was a bit surprising to come home to a cold house. Usually a trip like this takes 10 hours, but we needed a few unscheduled stops to calm irate children. We're getting to be quite familiar with Walmart's stock and prices now. We've been to the ones in Milton, Huntsville, New Liskeard, Cambridge and Kitchener in the last week. They're good with kids because of the golden arches inside and lots of room to stretch legs.
anyways, I survived the cold, only got the jeep stuck once, and drove a tractor for the second time in my life..
not a bad week. I won't mention how much weight I gained, because It'll likely be traumatic to look at a scale right now...
Monday, December 29
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