PHOTOS
Ever since this site started up about two years ago, I've built more than a small picture collection.  Pictures of myself, pictures of my friends, other pictures.

PICTURES OF ME
So, here's me in all my narcissistic glory.  Or something.  I've tried to vary it up.
Me having fun with my digital camera.  I look like a male Amy Lee.  December 2003.
More digital camera 1337ness with a side order of Lennon.  December 2003.
Me in front of a bathroom mirror... it's a recurring theme in my photography, I've noticed.  December 2003.
So I kinda look like Che Guevara here.  Sue me, you dirty imperialist pigs.  December 2003.
Myself with the other two members of Rapturous Ode.  June 2003.
Take two, Rapturous Ode shoot.  June 2003.
A picture I took of myself for avatar purposes right before leaving Maryland.  June 2003.
I went to a Pillar concert with my friends Jarrod, Dave, and Valerie.  November 2003.
Porn SUCKS?!  What!?  Another picture at the Pillar concert.  November 2003.
Dave and I in the parking lot of Summer Kitchen Cafe before the Pillar concert.  November 2003.
My college graduation, an Associate's of Art, General Studies at Anne Arundel Community College.  May 2003.
Soccer Player Stu, complete with soccer ball and eleven years of existence.  May 1995.
GC/PA GATEWAY BANNERS
Yes, friends, I still have all the old ones you have learned to love when you first entered the site.
The first one.  Yes, I drew this.
The artist I'm collaborating with on "Slave: IX", Natalie Von Ewert, drew this representation of me.  It rocked hard enough to go up on my site.
Yes, I know, I know.  I've linked this already.  But it's still been used as my gateway banner, so it goes here too.
PICTURES OF MY ONLINE FRIENDS
So here's the people I interact with online on a regular basis.  If you don't see your picture here and you think it should be, go ahead and
contact me and I'll rectify it.
Ben Archer, aka BAJAR MC on the Pillar boards.  The resident Aussie.  Keep him away from impressionable children and sharp objects. :p
Lois Dawson... the law around the Pillar boards way, and my closest online friend, you could say...
Channing, or whyareyoufollowingme on the Pillar boards.  Her avatar is dancing penguins.
Another Pillar boardie, this one by the name of SoulSwipeBand, after her band... named SoulSwipe... yeah.
Susan, aka CarolinaCat on the Pillar boards, posing with Lester, Pillar's drummer.  A relatively new addition to our motley crew.
Brittney Marchefka (Carrot on the Pillar boards), from my familial stomping grounds of Chicago, hanging out with Andrew Schwab of Project 86 (the greatest band on Earth today).
Andrew, also known as WithRegrets on the Pillar boards.  He currently has a Project 86 signature; therefore, he is cool. :p
Scott Neiwert, aka ScottyStyles on the Pillar boards.  Once upon a time, he called for my banning.  Now, we're comrades-in-arms, combatting stupidity across the face of the internet. \m/
Sandy Carpin, aka sistersandy on virtually every board I've ever been on.  The Reverend Mother of the Fora Augusta and one of the wisest people I know.
Justin Sharpe, aka Nostalgia.  He kicks vast quantities of intellect across the face of the Pillar boards and is one of the site admins at Dreamsforsale.net.
Nicole Ritter, also known as Kohlee on the Pillar boards.  Known for a systematic annihilation of English grammar as we know it, but she's cool anyway.
Amanda Miller, the Pillarboard's resident military buff, future Marine, and femme fatale.
Cameron aka TwoFacedSoul from quite a few boards I've been to.  I met him on the DBL-era Project 86 boards, and interacted with him often on the old Evanescence boards, the Pillar boards and the 38th Parallel boards.
PICTURES OF MY REALTIME FRIENDS
People that I know/have known in real life.  A lot of these guys are Marylanders... I'll load some more recent photos here soon, however.
Amber Simmons, a former bandmate back in the days of Dark Christ Apocalypsos.
Severn Baptist's youth worship band, Taking Telegraph.  I played harmonica for these guys for a while.
The current pastor of Severn Baptist, Drew Shofner.  A very cool man, he headed up one awesome church.
Chris Simmons, Amber's brother and the one-time drummer for Dark Christ Apocalypsos.  He started the traditional "throwing of the drum stick at the lead singer" ritual for DCA that carried on when Jeremy took over.
Leanna Shannon, a keyboardist in Taking Telegraph and almost the pianist for Rapturous Ode when we played our first show-here being given the "Pat of Shame" by Tribble... a long story.
Chris Martin, our Bible study leader at Severn Baptist.  Very cool guy, with an odd penchant for cameras that made him the perfect accomplice for the machinations of the church's video team.
Jeremy Hunt... former drummer of Rapturous Ode.  A fellow otaku as well-between me, him and Tribble, we confounded the rest of the church with Excel Saga references.
David Hunt, the sound technician behind both Dark Christ Apocalypsos and Rapturous Ode.  We affectionately referred to him as our Soundmonkey.
Kevin, one of the drummers for the Sunday service at Severn Baptist.  He worked a lot with the youth group, so he'd give me rides a lot.  He also loaned me a whole ton of Left Behind books.
Miss Gwen, the former leader of the Severn Baptist youth group, and now leader of the singles ministry there.  Nice lady.
Ernie Tester, an awesome old man who helped set up the church every Sunday in whatever school auditorium we were meeting in.  He gave me rides so I could help out, too.  Not even a complete and utter generation gap could stop Christ's love from showing so powerfully through this man.
Mr. Phil, the senior sound technician for Severn Baptist.  We set up and took down the sound system every Sunday.  This picture really captured him in his element, I think.
These two were the only Christians I hung out with at college.  They were both in the anime club, and we would skip class a lot and go shoot pool together while I blasted Living Sacrifice from my computer.
Daniel Weaver... a kickass writer I met at college.  We would always mull over philosophy and story ideas in between classes at the college coffeehouse.
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