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Jonny's Xanga - June 10, 2006
Hey guys, it's me Jonny. Those who remember me can keep up with me here.

Randi Gordon - May 16, 2006
Just in case you don't already have my xanga, there it is. And it's spiffy cuz i'm cool like that!!!

Eric's Homepage! - February 15, 2006
This...is my homepage! It has a journal (kinda like a blog, but different), pictures (yay!), stories (stuff that happened to me mostly before I created the site), and links to other sites (just a couple site I find fun). I try to add a journal entry every couple of days, and I update the site every week or so. So...enjoy! - E-man (Eric W.)

DallasMKs - December 13, 2005
Well...you may not need to go here because you're already there...but I just thought it was fun!

Clinto - December 11, 2005
Well, this is our movie site. We have completed several movies including Attack of the Pillows, and THE EVIL MONKEYS. All of these movies are hosted on FXhome.com and Google Video, so have fun watching them-Clinto

Daniel Miller - October 26, 2005
Here's my site full of wonderful and amazing things. The main attraction on this site is my blog (I assume it is), so go check it out!

Clintorules - September 5, 2005
Well...this is my personal site. Thats about it.

Bound4Life - March 10, 2005
An organization calling for a non-violent revolutionary pro-life movemant that will sweep across America. Check it out and sign up to get a Bound4Life wristband and consider committing to the Bound4Life covenant.

The Mk Merge - September 6, 2004
An Xanga Site and group For all Mks.

Micro Life - July 6, 2004
I could play this game all day! It's so addictive. You become so attached to your bacteria ^_^

Sweet Clarity - April 20, 2004
Hey this is my website I recently started making... I need to work on it but its still great right? :) - Ashley Leaders

Auntie Linda - February 20, 2004
Make a map to show where in the world you've been.

Wycliffe Youth Network - September 12, 2003
A community of students and young people significantly involved in Vision 2025 NOW!

A. Lastufka - August 27, 2003
This is an addictive (be warned!!!) blow-up the asteroids thing. You can follow the links at the bottom of the page to the (unnecessary) instructions, or use these guidelines: Right arrow key turns you clockwise Left arrow key turns you counterclockwise Up arrow key lets you go forward (careful) Down arrow key lets you go backward Spacebar lets you shoot Graphics are simple but sufficient. Links to other games, too. -Arin

The Art of Greg Martin - April 17, 2003
This is a really nice site with some nifty, dreamy space scenes. I like to use them as backgrounds and stuff. Hope you enjoy.

Desert Shadow Productions - March 1, 2003
Hey, what can I say, it's my own website. It's got Poetry, desktop wallpaper, demos of games I made etc... check it out! -Jonny Leaders a.k.a. Desert Shadow

Poke Alex in the Eye - February 24, 2003
For more poking enjoyment... Don't take my word for it, though, here's an actual testimonial:
First i let my computer poke you..fun
Then i helped a little...slightly more fun
Then i really poked you alot...left eye, right eye, left eye, right eye...and so on...lots of fun.
I quit my job and now I have more time to poke you in the eye. Mike has done an Oscar level job as the finger. Bravo! Bravo! - Hydra

Poke the Penguin - February 23, 2003
Need I say anymore? Just don't poke it too much...

OZONE color cube - February 20, 2003
AUTHOR'S DESCRIPTION: This is a parody on the concept of "web safe" colors. What is safe anyway, and for whom? 288 layers in motion, using a little over 3k in bandwidth. Extensive use of DHTML and your own CPU! As with most of my creations, move your mouse to adjust the animations. I like color group #6 and motion #D the best, but you pick your own favorite.

Powers of 10 - February 20, 2003
View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. After that, begin to move from the actual size of a leaf into a microscopic world that reveals leaf cell walls, the cell nucleus, chromatin, DNA and finally, into the subatomic universe of electrons and protons.