Here is a list of links of stuff. And more stuff.
People I know, or used to know
(In order of how often the pages are updated)

Jonathan Weiss lights the menorah. He used to have a webpage sorta about himself and so, but decided to scrap anything about him now so he can use that oh so special web space for Bet Is Better.

Jeff Bollnick lives! Here's a bunch of pictures from the glory days in Plattsburgh.

John Ackerson, better know as Spence or Jimmy lives down the hall here on the 3rd floor of MacDonough. He's OK, except he likes the Mets. But he likes the Box O W***, so its all good. His roomate is Evan Gropper who should go to Hillel more often...

Steve Sicherman recently got married. He's a friend from Year Course and stuff. Wow, Steve is married. That's crazy! This is a site about his wedding.

Talia Klein did this website when she was in college. She has since went back to Israel and works in television!

Rebecca Klein is not related to Talia, but she goes to Plattsburgh. She lives far away from me on the 1st floor of Macdonough (I live on the 3rd) and also has another website. She missed Hillel elections but its ok since she drives a yellow bug.

Matt Wollner, out of nowhere, has been working on his page once again. To an even bigger surprise, he has a link to a page of a recently married couple. The bride happened to be my madricha on Machon. Strange.

Erica Freund is this girl who I see once every 2 or 3 years or so. She's been trying to update her page to look good for potential employers recently.

Lisa Josephson is one of the most wonderful people I have ever met. Sure, it took us a long time before we actually saw each other this summer, but all is well.

Mara Sommer never updates her page, but she didn't believe I'd put major work into the Sprout Lake website. Well, I did, and in response, she's updating her page.

David Plasse is one of my campers from Sprout for 3 years. He is crazy. Some may even think he reminds you of another crazy person with a webpage, like me.

Jason Feifer was my co at Sprout in 1997. I haven't seen him since then, and probably will never see him again, but his site, now at www.happyscrappy.com is a manifesto of craziness which I wish I could take credit to. Therefore, I need my own craziness and a link to his world of fun.

Ian Isanberg is the greatest thing to happen to human society. One day he will have a PhD in either communication or anthropology. Good luck, Dr. Isanberg!

Daniel Seltzer is this guy from New Orleans, who has a continuously changing identity, meaning the identity of his webpage is continuously changing. Right now its got some pictures from when he spent a year in Israel on Otzma. Oh wait, that's next year.

Daran Lockhart? I haven't seen him since Year Course. But he has a page.

Charlie Roffe is this friend of mine from growing up in Young Judaea. He has big hands.

Robert Ruffler is a friend from Port Chester, who I never see, unless we're both home from school at the same time, usually when there's a wrestling Pay Per View at Chris' house.

Paul Buszta is another friend from Port Chester who I haven't seen in a long long time. Check out his website to see what color his hair is today.

Don Mattingly was the first prime minister of the State of Israel. He also spent a lot of time as the Yankees first baseman for fun.


Music

Phish is one exciting band. They are these four guys from Vermont who can spend hours on end jamming, and singing crazy lyrics. You can check out their official site at Phish.com, this amazing fan-driven site at Phish.net, which includes a list of every setlist in Phish history called the Helping Phriendly Book. to top things off, there's this spectacular fan-driven site called Andy Gadiel's Phish Page

Andy Gadiel is also a major contributer of Jam Base, which is a constantly updated database of concert listings for a lot of really cool bands. It was a spinoff of a cool online magazine called Jambands.com

Another band which I really like is Dave Matthews Band. You can go to their Official Site. I'm also a member of their fan organization called The Warehouse. Some other noteworthy DMB sites are DMBML News, which is usually accurate, and a setlist archive called the Dave Matthews Band Tour Archive.

The Seattle grunge scene was in full swing when I was in high school. Click here for a really well done site about Pearl Jam, Five Horizons. I'm also a member of their fan club, called the Ten Club.

Talk about the 1990's. Here's a site about that one hit wonder from 1996, Spacehog.


Sports

I've been religiously following the New York Yankees since 1993. Their website sucks, but so does my Yankee Central. Yankees win! Theeeeeeeee Yankees win!!!

My 2 favorite sports news sites on the net are CNNSI and USA Today Sports

While not a fan of being locked out of any chance of going to the Garden because of the corporate suits who buy all the tickets to entertain clients, I still root for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers

I like the business surrounding sports. Foxsportsbiz.com is a site worth checking out!


'Sports Entertainment'

I'm a fan of Professional wrestling. I didn't list these sites under sports, since pro wrestling is not a sport, but a TV show. Here's some links on wrestling.
World Wrestling Federation

Lords of Pain

wrestling.ign.com

MickFoley.com

Chris Jericho

Jerry Lawler

Amy Dumas (AKA Lita)

Wrestlecrap


Randomness

These sites are intriguing for the sole reason that they exist. Oh so much fun

Hair Club For Men

Chia Pet


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