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My first post… let’s see how long I keep this up…

September 8th, 2004

I started a webpage about four or five years ago. It’s still there, but it’s not even half of the way complete, and the information is so outdated, it’s embarrassing. Of course, I had the best intentions. I always do.

I’m a twenty-year-old girl (or woman, or young woman… let’s just say female). I live in Wisconsin. I go to college here, in the same town that I’ve lived in since 1996. Art is my major, specifically ceramics. My other passions include dyeing, combing, carding, and spinning all sorts of fiber, and finding things at a really good price… by thrift shopping, garage sales, Goodwill, and the great mother-of-all, EBAY.

I’m kind of a freak; I know it, I admit it, and I don’t really care all that much. I listen to both Wisconsin Public Radio and NPR, I don’t like top 40 music (with some key exceptions), and my favorite thing to listen to is old time radio shows. I have never done drugs, I don’t smoke, I have never really been out partying, and I spend all of my free time on my crafts.

I love to read, especially interesting non-fiction. I love old movies, especially Orson Welles’ work and anything with Marlon Brando. My main celebrity crushes are already dead…. :(

I have no problem with spending time by myself, or with my family. I still live at home with my parents, and I plan to stay there for a while longer. We’re a close family, and we also have a lot of pets that I would miss.

By now, if you’re under the age of 29, you’re saying, “what a pathetic loser.”

If you’re over the age of 45, you’re saying, “what a sweet girl, to stay home with her family.”

Both are true. But my family is also sweet for putting up with such a pathetic loser.

That’s all for now.

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