Links

and tributes.


SOME LINKS THAT HAVE CAUGHT LLOYD'S EYE


These people seem to be serious, which is disturbing. However, look closer, and not all is as it seems. Napalm.net

This is a relatively new site, which was introduced to me by a young delinquent who frequents the shop where I work. Wrestling

Click here to see a huge archive of cartoons.

David Lythgoe's design website has been up and running since the millenium began: Cover My Music

Andrew Williams, one of the contributors to the Original Village Idiot newspaper, now writes game reviews for Bytten.com - you must read his excellent review of Lemmings

Stephen Howarth, who most people who were at St. Chris between 1991 - 2000 will remember, caused a bit of a stir a few years ago at Camberwell Art College. He had nothing to do with the Asylum Times but we would have welcomed his input. He seems to be an artist with an attitude halfway between ours and Michael Moore. Read about him here and see his picture in the paper here.

If any of you out there wish to recommend more funny websites, feel free to send your suggestions in!


AND FINALLY, TRIBUTES AND THANKS TO THOSE WHO GOT INVOLVED


John Collins, the master at MS Publisher, who took care of most of the aesthetics and later on, most of the work as well.
Lloyd Evans, the Editor and writer of most of the articles in the first two issues, and the webmaster of the original site.
Owen Cross, for a lot of the articles, but mostly for just being weird. The Asylum Times could not have done without his deranged input.
Lizzie Bick, who provided the inspiration to get us started, and constructive comments to keep us going.
Rowena Wolfe, the school LAN manager, who actually gave us a separate user area to produce the Asylum Times.
Dave Cursons, the head of the science department and editor of the St. Christophers Club newsletter, for being very tolerant and for allowing himself to be featured in several issues.
Lesley Moule, the head of the geography department, who was also very tolerant of our antics and allowed herself to be featured in one or more issues.

We would also like to thank any other pupils or staff who were featured in the Asylum Times or submitted material for it.

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