Archive for March, 2005

Some site updates…

Monday, March 21st, 2005

Well, I just got done moving the poetry section from my old site to here, and remodeling it so it’s easier to update and so it fits better with the layout of Stevish.com. So now it’s all the same content with a new layout! Who knows, there may be a new poem coming soon… it’s [...]

Rhythmic Symphony

Saturday, March 19th, 2005

I just thought I’d devote a post to one of my good friends, Justin. He just put out his first CD as Rhythmic Symphony. He plays “Synth Pop” which sounds to me kinda like techno, but it seems to have more musical value (piano, strings, vocals) than most techno I listen to. There’s not really [...]

From Home to Home

Friday, March 18th, 2005

Well, I took a trip to my second “home” on Wednesday and Thursday. I went back to visit school …

Cute as a Button?

Friday, March 18th, 2005

“Cute as a button” Is that supposed to be a compliment…? Since when are buttons cute?

Handicapped parking…

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

Why is it that it’s illegal to park in the handicapped space, but not illegal to use the public handicapped toliet?

When God speaks…

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

When God speaks, even the billboards listen.

The dawn of the IFAQ

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

This post has been moved to stevish.com/ifaq.

Tabitha is Awesome

Monday, March 14th, 2005

The longer I’ve been with Tabitha, the more I like her. Not only is she talented and beautiful, but she’s fast! She’s much faster than her competition right now. We’re installing Battlefield Vietnam for some great network fun, and I’m just waiting on CD’s from the other computer, who is taking a lot longer on [...]

Woah Nelly!

Sunday, March 13th, 2005

Yeah, so I just got a notice that told me I’m above 80% on my bandwidth, and it’s only the 13th! My site will probably go down soon and stay down until April. That will suck, but I don’t know another way around it. Apparently I’ve had over 1,000 hits this month on the Stevish [...]

The angle that doesn’t exist

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

Somewhere between 32 and 33 degrees lies a phenomenon that few have experienced and none can explain. For that space between degrees is the resting place of the elusive but deadly ANGLE OF TERROR.