This is my sister Veronica and her husband Chad Dippner. They were
wed Dec. 10, 2004, in a ceremony that mostly went off without a hitch.
They're younger than me, but so far they've got two cars and a house and a kid on the way.
Doesn't bother me!
The bastard lives near Atlanta, entirely too far away. If you combined his knowledge of me with my sister's knowledge of me, you could construct every second of life after age 3.
Our friendship is constantly changing, but I don't believe the ties
that bind are any weaker.
This is my friend Jigsha.
We met briefly at Textile (now PU) before both moving onto Temple's journalism department and
the Temple News.
She has a job with a newspaper in Knoxville, Tenn.
Click on the picture and visit her much better site.
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Birds of a feather flock together ...
In no particular order!
I love my digital camera. I'm on my 3rd one, after losing the first after a night of heavy drinking at a club and the second was busted somehow.
This is where I give my shout outs to friends and family. Many have kept me out of trouble, many have gotten me into trouble. But that doesn't matter. What does is that I am who I am in part because of everyone on this page.
I could talk about each one, but most involve a lot history that I'd rather not divulge. Plus, if for some
reason you wanted to know those secrets you're either a stalker and I already have had 2 that I know of, or you are on the page.
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This is Jenn. We were Tower
Records co-workers, roommates, drinking buddies and any other number of
adjectives, including enemies. Maybe we still are. There's a lot of
back and forth, but it keeps it interesting.
So Jenn disapproves of my opening statements about her. She says I make her sound like a bitch.
Ken is a good friend from Philadelphia who now lives in San Francisco. I went out to visit him recently while I was in between jobs. The last time I saw him, I was later mugged at gunpoint. Things went better for me this time around!
Tanitha was probably my best friend at Temple, on the News
and outside school and work. She passed away in May 2003, which really threw me off mentally for nearly 2 weeks and physically for another 2 weeks.
Clicking on Tanitha's picture takes you to a post I did once I learned the grim news.
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You might think this is a bathroom shot of my friends Chris and Michael, but that's not quite it. Plus, that's really creepy. It's actually the elevator at at condo building in Toronto.
Weird, I know. But Toronto was a little different than the other cities I've visited, and we ended up doing things there that Chris and Michael haven't done before.
Say hello to Kris, not Chris. Chris and derivatives of that are an ungodly common name in my circle.
Kris lives in Germany and recently made it through the first four rounds of the German version of "American Idol." They told him he sounded too America. What a slap in the face, for him!
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Say hello to April Navy, on the right, with her tongue, and me and mine on the left. We met working at Structure in 2000.
She's now a doctor, pending her residency and such. She has a rather soap opera-like life with me as a recurring character.
We both dig David Chapelle. You think you get it, but you don't.
Zach , and his alter ego, are Baltimore natives seemingly enjoying things in Philadelphia, though cities elsewhere are catching his attention. He's a culinary artist. But he also has a knack for entertaining students in college, which is his current job.
Damon started out as something much more than friends, but it didn't work out. Luckily, friendship has been salvaged after a tense recovery period for the both of us.
He lives in San Francisco now, his adopted hometown.
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