At least that is what, we, his family think. Pass it along. Seriously, Dan was the first man to talk about adult diapers.
Which is kinda funny cause our other cousin is responsible for bringing these to the market:
http://www.biorelief.com/sports-fans.html
It would appear that my family has an obsession with bodily fluids.
To quote Lloyd Dobler "I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that."
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
I love this!!!!!!!
http://www.planetdan.net/pics/misc/georgie.htm
I found it on www.bigmattress.com
The owner of this page was the DJ on a pretty great radio station (WBCN in Boston). When I was a kid they played old radio shows between 7 and 8 am every morning, I would listen with my mummy, It is on the list as one of the best things I remember from childhood. I always knew that Charles (DJ) was a good guy, but I was really happy when I discovered that he retired to Maui. If he ever reads this page I just want to say "thanks Charles, you have no idea how much you were a presence in my life growing up, that it was you at times that allowed my brother and I to get along (we both listened to you). That hearing Morning Mishigas made me smile a little after my sister died, that I listened to you as I rode around Boston as a bike messenger. That I felt like we lived amoungst royalty when I found out Ken Shelton (another DJ) lived on my street (one step removed from you). That even when my taste in music changed I still tuned in because you were kind of like old friends that I always knew would be there. "
Thanks Charles
I found it on www.bigmattress.com
The owner of this page was the DJ on a pretty great radio station (WBCN in Boston). When I was a kid they played old radio shows between 7 and 8 am every morning, I would listen with my mummy, It is on the list as one of the best things I remember from childhood. I always knew that Charles (DJ) was a good guy, but I was really happy when I discovered that he retired to Maui. If he ever reads this page I just want to say "thanks Charles, you have no idea how much you were a presence in my life growing up, that it was you at times that allowed my brother and I to get along (we both listened to you). That hearing Morning Mishigas made me smile a little after my sister died, that I listened to you as I rode around Boston as a bike messenger. That I felt like we lived amoungst royalty when I found out Ken Shelton (another DJ) lived on my street (one step removed from you). That even when my taste in music changed I still tuned in because you were kind of like old friends that I always knew would be there. "
Thanks Charles
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