My name is Steve, and I just so happen to be in my late twenties. Twenty-nine to be exact. I call the Midwest my home - Lincoln, Nebraska to be exact - the weather is bizarre here. I live here partially by choice, mostly by circumstance.
Musically, I love R&B;, soul, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Blues, Funk, and some rock.
My interests lie in technology, the social intricacies of the net, and content presentation & aesthetics. I'm currently attending Southeast Community College here in Lincoln with the hopes of having a career in web development.
Other than that, I'm an over all nice person. I try to be anyway. Sometimes life just seems to creep in and cause havoc, and I am a person who wear their emotions on their sleeve. In any case, feel free to leave a comment below.
Old Classmate of Mine Signs with Orioles Apr 22
I ran across this article in today's Pensacola News Journal:
It's been the toughest five years of Tim Spooneybarger's baseball life.
Now there is a happy ending in sight.
Battling back from two Tommy John elbow surgeries and countless sessions of intense physical therapy, Spooneybarger, a 28-year-old relief pitcher and Pensacola native, signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles
So, I Went To a Baseball Game & Froze My Ass Off Apr 19
While at work on Wednesday, I was offered Nebraska baseball tickets for Friday's game vs. Kansas, by my store's back room manager Randy. I've told him in the past that anytime he had to give them up, I'd be interested. At $10 a ticket, I can go with that.
At the time of buying these tickets it was supposed to be about 65 and sunny. Then this low pressure system that came through on Thursday
An Engineer's Guide to Cats Apr 19
The video speaks for itself.
Bronx-bred Red Sox Fan Buries Jersey in New Yankees Stadium Apr 13
Chalk this man up as having the world's largest grapefruits.
Construction worker, Gino Castignoli, took his one day to work on the new Yankees Stadium as a chance to bury a Boston Red Sox jersey within the stadium floor, in hopes of jinxing the building. Castignoli, a Sox fan since 1975, was born and raised in the Bronx, the epicenter of the Evil Empire itself. That alone takes some guts.
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My First Braves Game Apr 10
Found these photos of the first Braves game I attended in 1990 in Atlanta. I remember three things about that day; the look of the field as I came through the tunnel, Will Clark of the San Francisco Giants fouling a ball behind my head that landed about five rows back, and the Braves lost (it was 1990 after all).
I'm hoping to see the Braves next month for the first time since 1993.
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Julie Belle says:
hey steve...i'm glad you enjoyed the tunes...thank you! juliebelle
posted Mar 30