I get blocked often because i'm using the AOL browser and people always manage to be vandalizing on my IP address. It's quite unfortunate and unfair but whatever. . .
I do not vandalize. 100% innocence guaranteed! Anything else you need to know about me can be found in my "userboxes". So have fun reading those!
The reason why I joined was to clean up the common grammatical errors that peeve me, such as the misuse of the homophones "too" and "to" and "you're" and "your". I also like to add pictures and rephrase poorly constructed sentences from articles that interest me. I can't help it, it bugs me immensely! Also, I have enjoyed editing Loose Change (video) because lately I have become great pals with it's creators. If you haven't seen it, please do!
It can be found here:
The Official Loose Change Site. Or you can find it easily on Google Video. If it doesn't change your mind, it will make you think and prompt you to ask questions.
A lot of people say "I like to sing", but I actually like to sing and perform, seeing as how I have no real time to do it, but I do it anyway.
I also enjoy playing Electric Guitar in my free time. I play an ESP EC-1000.
Afro
This user is an African American who loves to rock and rock hard!
I am a member of MySpace.com, but my myspace page is only viewable to friends only so you must add me to view my page. I currently have 3200+ MySpace friends.
I have been a member since January 2005, before it was popularized to the point where there became a self-proclaimed "myspace generation". I was a member when there were just rock stars and I thought Tom was a regular user when I first saw him on my "top 8". Before MySpace had comedy, videos, film and even classified ads, I was on it. I don't usually go for what's trendy and had I just heard about MySpace today, I might not have joined out of protest simply because everyone under 30 with a computer seems to have a MySpace profile set up. I however, do NOT regret my membership to the popular social network because I have met some of the coolest people in the world, so the illusion of conformity is not in vain.