| Mike Brown's World The front page of this effort doesn't exactly grab you with rapt attention, no Hallelujah Chorus, or anything really. Mr Brown informs us that It's pretty boring right now, but I'm told I am too so there's some justice in the world- so that's OK then. Considering this guy is Senior programmer (Band 9) at IBM he doesn't seem to make the most of what having your own website can offer.- no animations, although there are plans of his house which should please the local burglars.. He displays a shockingly empty bookcase, but he reassures us that I have a wife and a son but for personal security reasons I won't be posting any information about them. It's a darn shame, you'd like them. Hmm, I think the gentleman doth protest too much. |
| Mike's World Wide Web of Barfbags Well, they do say that there is a place for every interest under the sun on the web. This Mike tells us people usually look at me strangely when they find out that I have a barfbag collection, even after I assure them that I only collect unused ones. I'm kind or reassured that my life isn't quite as odd as I had thought. Included is a link to another even bigger collection of barfbags on the Net, but sadly it's now inactive. Damn. |
| Mike's World The Most Happenin Place on the Net is sadly indicative of many of the sites that a search for "Mike's World" on Yahoo yield. It's also rather good evidence that youth is wasted on the young. This poor 17-year-old Mike gets himself a website and then puts on it Ok...i dunno what else to put on here...bored....so until i get some more ideas this is what its left at . It's just as well that JD Salinger's Holden Caulfield didn't narrate Catcher in the Rye in the Internet Age. |
| Mike's (not at all interesting
and really quite sad) World!! is a slight improvementt on the above, but I don't think it's been updated for years. There's some of this Mike's brief anti-poetry here, and an external link to the Lord Palmerston, "Walthamstow's top virtual pub", which has a rather interesting report from Brent Council's Social Services department on the Rainbow house of the 1970s |
| Mike Lee Johnson's website After looking at so many personal websites, you slowly have to remind yourself that you do , after all have a will to go on living. This Mike is a versatile entrepreneur and professional writer who has sold two million words since 1991. Hmm...maybe if I put my mind to it, I could be as successful as him? Would that be difficult? On the evidence on his Bill Clinton Joke page,on which he has touchingly put a copyright symbol, I think I might have a chance. I don't see David Letterman giving him a ring somehow. There is, however, more than we need ever know on this site about Mike's dog, Millie, and her frisbee-catching exploits. |
| Alisa & Mike's World of Books is a noble attempt to offer reviews of over 3000 books in the above-named's library. Their collection of books contains science fiction, fantasy, horror, biography, fiction, thriller, mystery, children's books, poetry, text books, health related, history, military, art and architecture, travel, and so on. It might take a while to load as every book's cover is scanned into the website and..I think they ought to have categorised the books by genre. I'm not sure how much of the reviews they actually wrote themsleves, and I have to say our tastes don't seem to coincide. Still, never mind, and in common with many personal websites, there's a picture of their cat. Well, I suppose I have Clanger... |
| It's Mike's Life.Com This guy is, admittedly, a little camp, and rather proud of his home. There's a guided tour of his bathroom, and a questionable use of a fishtank as a coffee table... There's another entry for the world's worst poetry competion on his Friends Page, but it's so awful, it merits reproduction here: Friends As two friends we go, you and I, reasons for which I cannot question why. Through life's peculiar ins and outs we'll always know what our friendship is about. For in times of need you stand along side, you comfort me on life's rollercoaster ride. And I care for you when you're down and blue, for I know the pain and have felt the hurt too. Sometimes it seems I've reached life's end only to see you pull me around the next bend. In times of need I'll be there for you, it's the least I can do, I know you would too. So let's cherish this friendship together and work to ensure it lasts forever. For it would break my heart should our paths ever part. by Mike Cecil This guy looks a little bit scary, in my opinion. There's a photograph on his photos of me page titled petting a young kangaroo in a park in Sydney, Australia. You have been warned. |
| Mike's Story This Mike is finding his way to God through keeping big cats in a zoo. He's American. Go figure, as they say. The name of the park, Cat Tales, is an acronym. It means: Care About Them, Tell about the Lord's Endangered Species. This is Mike's view on education: Children all over the world are born with their own personal "computer" known as a brain. Like a computer, the input determines the output. No human is born a racist or bigot, an abuser of others, a criminal, a person focused on greed, or a champion of human rights, justice and environmental awareness. They learn what they are taught by the adults. Education is the only way to change the world. I do all the outreach work with the schools. I am a teacher. I send home young "earth warriors" to teach their parents to recycle. It works. Well, his heart's in the right place. |
| Mike's Journal This is the (we)blog of a poor, slightly anonymous Mike who lives in, Silverdale, Washington (State). On his front page he is listed as the friend of "scottiboo", and apparently no-one else. Things had not been going too well in Mike's life. On January 14th 2004 he tells us: She has moved on yet I can�t my heart will not let me move on it still longs to be with her, I still long to be with her, I miss my friend and I know that I am a fool for losing the best thing I ever had. God forgive me for I have hurt the greatest gift you have given me. Didn't Morrisey write that? There's an entry on March 18th in which he asks the Lord for guidance. Maybe he should open a wildlife park for big cats. Still, I kind of hope things work out for this guy. I feel more sympathetic towards him than I do to the other Mikes listed here. |
| Mike's Web Spot has a corporate kind of feel to it..far more organised than I would ever hope to be. He is divorced and so single I buy cheese by the slice, so maybe his site is some kind of sales pitch to a future partner. An Echo and the Bunnymen fan, he tells us everything about himself in his biography. I'm not sure I would want to lay everything bare about myself on my website...I like to give hints throughout it rather than put it all down in one place. Clanger feels much the same. Yet again, there's a picture of his pets , and photos from his travels inluding a big gray building they call Buckingham Palace. Not much to look at actually. I was very unimpressed. Oh No! The British Tourist Industry has been found out. |
| Mike's Piece of Heaven Grief affects people in different ways, and whilst I can feel nothing but sympathy for this poor man's family, sadly this site shows that good taste, remembrance and the Internet do not always coincide. I think I'd better leave it there. |
| T Mike's Home Page This is more like it: some bizarre sketches of debatable quality from T Mike's comedy group, the Van Gogh Goghs and also included is the worryingly obsessive Rocklopedia Fakebandica. |
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