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--REBOVINATED--



My new website: http://home.comcast.net/~mrwho570

Well, here's the webpage. Believe it or not, I made my first one of these over 7 years ago. For what it's worth, I'm writing this in straight html, as opposed to using an editor. That is part of the reason why it is not very good. The other part is derived from the fact that I really don't want to waste the time to make it good. The reason for this page is that I, thanks to my cable router messing with outgoing IM file transfers, needed a way to share things with people. So I post stuff on the site here, and then the person to whom I'm sending the file is free to see, hear, and/or save it. I'll sometimes put up other junk just for the heck of it. By the way, this page is best viewed at 1280 x 1024 resolution, or higher. My webpage isn't too big, your screen is too small. "Go big or go home" (Hill 1).

Feel free to contact me about the website or about whatever: AIM mrwho570, EMAIL/MSN mrwho570@msn.com



Works Cited

Hill, Doug. Hill's Home Page. 2004. http://www.angelfire.com/super2/dh. 19 November 2004.




In preparation for Sarah and Whitney's birthday party, Mr. Hill and I decided we needed to enhance our present. This being the case, we invented a birthday rap. Here it is, only slightly modified.



This version didn't work out so well. We decided to cut our losses and call it a remix.






The (D & D) Gangsta Rap is what started it all. Based loosely on Lorne Green's "Ringo," Doug and I recorded this version before we presented it to our English class. The audio is pretty bad, but you get the idea. I'll give you the lyrics to better follow along:



(From the marsh and the mist
of bogs and of hills
bearing God's hatred, ready to kill)

Sifting through the valley
preparing an attack
sliding through the swampland in search of a snack
heading for Herot
Hrothgar's home
snapping and snarling, starting to roam

Striding and sniffing
his way to the door
Smashing his way through and across the floor
Elatedly evil
his eyes did peer
The first of his victims had no time to fear

Their blood as a beverage
as part of his feast
filling on their flesh, feeding the beast

(Grendel then moved on to his next victim
but it was Beowulf, who soon tricked him)

Beowulf!




The sound file below is a clip used in my Arts & Lit. puppetry show. That's right, we had a puppetry unit--a true example of how useful CAM is. Anyway, it was acutally kind of fun. Andy is the one in the recording, but I did the audio business, hence its substandard quality. For best results, turn down the treble on your speakers all the way and listen to this dramatic clip. Will Frank Furter make the winning putt?