what they have to say

Well, I've been doing this here web thing since the beginning of freshman year here, but didn't really start doing any sort of "real content" until, actually, almost a year ago. That was my first thought that I posted on my page. They came sporatically at best after that (i'm not much of a thinker after all).

Last break I decided to start some sort of journal type of thing. Hoping to provide some structure to my life, hoping to share my life with others, hoping to add my voice to the world. It seems to have worked.


"wow, i almost cried... he's so normal, it's scary."

This is the reaction of annette's friend after reading through my pages. Normalcy must be subjective.


Not lengthy or fancy. Open and quite worthy enough.

I also received email this morning from comoflow telling me that my site's been added to their guide to "the best real content on the web." That really makes me feel good. that means that someone's actually taken the time to read throgh what i have to say. content is what the internet should, and could be all about.


A second-generation homepage from a young woman grown bored with "I am, I do, I have, I like."

Okay, so they're confused on the whole gender thing. Whatever. Check out The Mining Company's collection of personal web pages.

Take me home