Links.....


    Here are a few links to some useful pages....















Jimmy Buffett's Official Page!
The only other musician that comes close to Jimmy Buffett was Bob Marley.
Evolve Fish.com is a great place to find odds and ends to express your feelings on free thought.
If you feel like watching a movie that doesn't have a big Hollywood ending switch on IFC. They show the best independent films.
The Artchive is my favorite comprehensive website about art. Just about every well known, or sometimes obscure, work of art is at the Artchive. There is also a great list of photographers and their work.
The Ramones! What else can I say? The greatest punk band ever! I always feel like beating on the brat!!!!!!
Rock. Folk. Heavy Metal. Tribal. Jethro Tull is a perfect blend of so many styles of music. But the flute and Ian Anderson's voice. Jethro Tull's music is amazing.
Start spreading the news, I love Frank Sinatra!!!
In 1927 Fritz Lang directed a visionary masterpiece that set the stage for Sci Fi films for decades. Metropolis is probably the greatest Sci Fi movie ever filmed.
Apple Pie, Levi's, french fries, and Chuck Taylor's.
Three's Company is my fav show of all time. I love it to death. I love Janet, too. But Jack Tripper is probably one of the greatest tv sitcom characters ever and John Ritter will be sorely missed.
Woody Allen is one of my favorite directors. Most people don't like him, but you know what? People just don't understand.
Yuengling is an excellent beer brewed in Pottsville, PA. Recognized as the oldest brewery in the U.S., Yuengling brews a fine lager, porter, and black & tan.
I was a kid in the '80s and I grew up with an Atari. To this very day one of the things I regret the most was giving my Atari away in 1986 to my cousin when I got my Nintendo. My Nintendo was nice because it came with a robot and Gyromyte!!!! But I don't think anything will ever compare to an Atari!
East End Cafe is a great bar and restaurant in Newark, and they also have pretty good music. I suggest you check it out.
You Can't Do That on Television was my favorite show as a kid and it was a favorite to many of the kids that grew up in the 80's.
www.SilentEra.com is a great site that keeps the memory of silent films alive. They have a great listing of silent films and articles about silents.
The Internet Movie Database has over 160,000 in their database. From Italian, Japanese, to TV sitcoms.
Cecil Community College aka Redneck Tech!
I am a graduate of the University of Delaware, so I feel some sort of need to put a link to their site on my page.
Harold Lloyd was a comic genius of silent films and early talkies. He is essentially forgotten about because Harold Lloyd owned all the films he made and would not release them. Many of his films are now being shown for the first time in 70 or 80 years. His films are extremely funny and entertaining. If you ever get a chance watch one You will love it!
The Iron Hill Brewery is a great brew pub. Their Pig Iron porter, I think, is an excellent brew!
From the Land of Pleasant Living...National Bohemian (Natty Boh to us Marylanders) is the pride of Maryland. No longer brewed in Baltimore, Natty Boh is now owned and brewed by Pabst in Milwaukee. 8 bucks a case....you can't go wrong with Natty Boh!!
Chimay is a trappist ale from Belgium. It's brewed by monks and they drink it themselves. The monks that brew Chimay make one of the finest beers in the world. If you like beer you should check out their page.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: This is probably the best show on television. It's from Larry David--the mastermind of Seinfeld. It has the same kind of humor Seinfeld had but only darker and funnier. This is a great show!!!! But it's only on HBO.


Martha and the Muffins were one of the best new wave acts of the early 80s.