Hello | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Welcome to my Crappy Page | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I apparently have to relearn HTML. Didn't know I could do it when in high school. This was originally a page dedicated to Sierra's Quest for Glory series. Had lame-o pictures and everything. I was such a party animal back then. What am I supposed to say here anyway? I've visited my own page 5 times trying to figure out how to update it. I'm super popular and those who say otherwise are clearly jealous. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Not really sure what types of pictures I had on here so I'll just put random crap here and there. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yes, this is a beautiful website. What should I put here? How about this College-Bound Reading List I found from my high school days? I've got about twenty highlighted that I've allegedly read and the other page is missing. I couldn't tell you the main characters' names and probably couldn't recall the plot of half of them so I'll put this here in memory of my lost one. 1. Twain, HUCKLEBERRY FINN 2. THE BIBLE 3. Homer, ILIAD 4. Dickens, GREAT EXPECTATIONS 5. MYTHOLOGY (Bullfinch, Gayley, Hamilton, etc.) 6. Swift, Gulliver's Travels 7. Homer, Odyssey 8. Twain, TOM SAWYER 9. Defoe, ROBINSON CRUSOE 10. Carroll, ALICE IN WONDERLAND 11. Stevenson, TREASURE ISLAND 12. Steinback, GRAPES OF WRATH 13. Thoreau, WALDEN 14. Hawthorne, THE SCARLET LETTER 15. Crane, THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE 16. Scott, IVANHOE 17. Poe, TALES 18. Austen, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE 19. Shaw, PYGMALION 20. Melville, MOBY DICK 21. Sophocles, OEDIPUS REX 22. Virgil, AENEID 23. Huxley, BRAVE NEW WORLD 24. Orwell, NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR 25. Franklin, AUTOBIOGRAPHY 26. Wilder, OUR TOWN 27. Paton, CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY 28. Rostand, CYRANO DE BERGERAC 29. Salinger, THE CATCHER IN THE RYE 30. Bronte, C., JANE EYRE 31. Bronte, E., WUTHERING HEIGHTS 32. ARTHURIAN TALES 33. Cervantes, Don Quixote 34. Hemingway, OLD MAN AND THE SEA 35. Miller, DEATH OF A SALESMAN 36. Bunyan, PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 37. Lee, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 38. Carson, THE SEA AROUND US 39. London, CALL OF THE WILD 40. Benedict, PATTERNS OF CULTURE 41. Golding, LORD OF THE FLIES 42. Hugo, LES MISERABLES 43. Kennedy, PROFILES IN COURAGE 44. Cather, MY ANTONIA 45. Chaucer, CANTERBURY TALES 46. Plutarch, LIVES 47. Carroll, THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 48. Doyle, SHERLOCK HOLMES 49. Hardy, THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE 50. Hemingway, FAREWELL TO ARMS 51. Wright, NATIVE SON 52. Fitzgerald, THE GREAT GATSBY 53. Kipling, JUNGLE BOOKS 54. THE SONG OF ROLAND 55. Cooper, LEATHERSTOCKING TALES 56. Whitman, LEAVES OF GRASS 57. Dickens, A TALE OF TWO CITIES 58. Goldsmith, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER 59. Hersey, HIROSHIMA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I need something to do. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maybe I should put some famous quotes in here. Ok. "Happiness is like peeing your pants. Everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth."
|
|
Favorite Links
|
|
|
This page has been visited times. |