Magic (rules!!) THIS IS MY HOME PAGE!! It is sort of weird, but I had time and decided that it would be fun to make a web page. So here you are, bizzare, but yummy. Sort of like cheese yummy. MMMM
And here is something really cool Go to http://www.spam.com/ and check out all the cool stuff there! SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM Anyway, on to another topic!!Sorry about that...I'm just bored as hell and I can't think of anything to write about!! This might sound a little hypocritical but there is a really fun card game called, Magic: The Gathering. It actually involves a little of thinking and you can't just throw 60 cards togeather to make a deack. You actually have to spend time considering if "The amound of green mana in my deck is too much, if it is, none of my black cards will make it out of my hand!" (and that is just a simple example) Well, also the illustrations on the cards are a whole lot cooler that the ones in pokemon etc. Here is one example of a card... This card, as you can probably tell, is called Avatar of Woe, and it does some pretty cool stuff in the game. You know another thing that I hate?? AOL. It is possibly the worst internet service out there. First of all, why the heck would you pay the outrageous sum of money required to have aol? Second, what real advantages does aol have, instant messager? You can get that free from aol.com. Email? You can get an email account(free)from any one of a huge list of websites, including lycos, yahoo, hotmail, and many more. Is AOL really easy, or is that a gimmick? AOL is easy, but so is verizon online, road runner, etc. Third, AOL has so many advertisements that you want to shoot yourself. Every time you log on, it presents you with another item to buy. All in all, AOL is really for people that don't know what they're doing and are willing to pay crazy amounts of money for something that's "easy". Just because you see it on commercials doesn't mean that it is worth buying. The cold truth is that everything that is "special" about AOL is included all other online services. AOL advertising is just like saying, "Now here's something special, a car with WHEELS!!Amazing! So if you're thinking about getting AOL, think again and do a little more research before making any huge investments that won't get you anywhere. If you wish, you may email me at slashman13@lycos.com (hate mail encouraged, but title all emails TRIPOD)