Posts to POST:
iTunes 4
Edit movie list
get more bike pics up
more Kait pics
exchange.macromedia.com site redsign harsh critique
Things to Get to:
Synch Gixxer throttle bodies
Mow lawn
Level lawn mower mulching deck
Take a product shot for a basket
Laziness:
Ponder the meaning of life
Mow the lawn
Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
http://www.metagrafix.com/2003/
This is all just rudimentary. CSS positioning and elemental stuff may follow. Still tracking my user base and testing, testing, testing.
Site best viewed from my chair ;-)
My Grandmother on my mother's side passed away early Thursday morning after a long battle with an illness. Basically bedridden for the last few years with my Mother and my Aunt as primary care-givers, Jean Cameron passed on peacefully in her sleep.
While our family is relieved that the suffering is over, Nana will surely be missed by many.
Jeanie M. Cameron - Aged 82 Years - June 12, 1920 - April 17, 2003
I was bored, so I came up with a concept on how metagraFix.com should look.

Please let me know what you think as you click on the link below, then check out the larger version.
Leave it in comments. I'd appreciate it.

Any thoughts? I am freakin' tired. Got to get to bed.
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Ahh, the 70's...
I was born in the summer of '71 and for a time, my family lived in MA in a small town called Ashfield. More on that later.
My father still has a house up there that is quite large and is now carved out and segmented into apartments. Lovely property, 2 ponds, creeks and lush grass.

No worries, Dad is there to catch me.
(and yes, this is as good as this photo gets in the shape I got it in)
As I got older and life had some changes, I still spent summer every year with my Dad up there. I was getting schooled in North Arlington, NJ. Not the greatest town, but makes for some great comic relief now on my end.
"You talkin' to me?"
Now. Where to hang out next?
Took a ride with my pal Greg yesterday. My new motor is doing quite nice. Too bad the tires I am running now are not condusive to cold tarmac and gravel and the crap that spring tosses into the roads.
About 40 degrees or so. Lots of shady riding as that has the best twisties, but hell, FUN! But Brrrrrrrrr ;-)
Oh yeah, it freaking snowed the next day. So much for spring?
Well, Kaitlyn saw me checking my camera tonight and wanted to play and be the model.
So here you go . . .
I got lodging folks, but you may want to check out this pic first -- one of the best roads in the NorthEast for some vehicular fun:
Rt 116 on Map And we can run it many times as it crosses 3 towns and each is a "one cop town" respectively. Rte 8a is kinda desolate and is a great run up to Vermont and over that border. Check that link and just keep navigating north thru Vermont.
So many roads I love to go back and forth over. These are roads that "knock wood" are not Statie Patrolled regularly.
These roads are made for performance vehicles on their best day. Worth a trailer queen ride. I need a hitch :-( I already got the trailer!
Like I said, I can do lodging for pals. I grew up on 116! All I ask in return is to pilot you preferred vehicle.
So many twisties... so little bail money...