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AUGUST 24th, 2002:
Well, it's been a while since I last updated.  My Airwolf Audio section has had the most hits out of any of my pages.  But, I cannot post anymore sounds on this server due to low server capacity.  I have been posting sounds on my friend, Martin Grant's server.  Thanks again, Marty!  You'll also note that sometimes my page may not be accessible due to excessive bandwidth.  I am considering getting my own domain name, but it'll be a while before I do that.  In the meantime, I put my Star Trek: Armada stories online.  Enjoy!

JULY 16th, 2002:
I just added some of my Airwolf: The Next Generation stories.  They are based on the adventures of Airwolf under the control of me and some friends of mine.  You can check out these stories in the "My Stories" section.

JULY 1st, 2002:
I've just added a Sound Files page.  You'll find audio to some of Airwolf's battle sequences, and some music, too.

JUNE 23rd, 2002:
I'm adding a page with all of the stories that I've written, both Airwolf and non-Airwolf related.  Enjoy.

JUNE 18th, 2002:
School's out forever!  Well, not quite anyway.  Just for the summer.  I got my report card, and I got a GPA of 3.2986.  Good for me.  I'm thinking of uploading my own pages to this site instead of using Yahoo! PageBuilder which (no offense Yahoo!) just plain sucks.

 JUNE 3rd, 2002:
Well, School's almost over.  It has been quite a year.  I have to take finals on the last two days.  I am mostly concerned about my Biology and Algebra finals, since those classes I struggle the most in.  I am looking forward to an exciting summer.

 MAY 15th, 2002:
Last night, our district held an All-District Jazz Festival.  I was very pleased with how it turned out.  I think our biggest hit was the combined High School Jazz Bands playing "Sing, Sing, Sing."  For forty-eight measures, there was a massive drum solo doused in black light, which gave off a cool effect.  And, today I just turned 16!  Yay for me!

 MAY 8th, 2002:
Last night, we had a band concert at out high school.  I was hoping that the concert would turn out well, inspite of the other band members who don't listen to the conductor, or play their music.  I was wrong.  They messed up on the song that I liked the most, called "The Light Eternal".  It was about an old WW2 troop transport that got sunk by a German U-Boat.  When the time came for the "torpedo", the person running it, named Darnell, messed up the whole thing, and everyone was off.  I was so embarrassed, and so were a few of my friends.  And, to make matters even worse, an ex-band member, named Jeff E., sat by the band, and embarrased the Concert Band in front of the Symphonic Band (who was playing at the time), and all of the guests in the Auditorium.  My friend, Matt, say that he is glad to be leaving Farmington.  At least, he won't have to put up with what I will have to put up with for the next two years.