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Hey, what's up? Want to know a little about me? Well, here's more than you probably ever wanted to know. Have fun, and don't laugh at me too hard! |
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Math I'll plead the fifth! Rap Anything my dad owns Most Anything on MTV Brown professional basketball 0 Madrid, Spain red meat unsweetened tea Great Expectations Felicity Dumb and Dumber Hugh Grant Kerri Russell Myst |
Subject: History Teacher: Jeff Phillips Music: Country! especially my man Kenny Chesney CD: Melt Rascal Flatts Song: Not a Day Goes By Lonestar Color: Blue (obvious, huh?) Sport: college basketball to watch and soccer to play Number: 11 and 12 (Archie and Wojo) Place: Paris, France Food(s): CHICKEN!!! and pasta (especially baked ziti) Drink(s): water and Mountain Dew Book(so far): Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer TV Show(s): Dawson's Creek, Will and Grace, Gilmore Girls, The Agency Movie: The Emperor's Club Actor(s): Bruce Willis and Tom Hanks Actress: I don't know Computer Game: SimCity 3000 |
Name: Megan Age: 17 Grade: SENIOR!!! at Forestview High School Birthday: July 4, 1985 Sign: Cancer |
PICS |
Unfortunately, we lost the best teacher in the world last year to the pharmaceutical business. These pics are from Mr. Phillips's last day. He was an incredible teacher who inspired everyone to new heights. As you can see, he was immensely popular with his students and is greatly missed. April 23, 2002 is a day which shall live in infamy in the hearts of his students. What is even more amazing than Phillips's teaching is his dedication to his kids. Despite a move and the trials of a new job, he still remains friend and mentor to many of us. The pic on the left is my U.S. History class, and the one in the center is the group that showed up en masse at 7:15 am to pay homage to Mr. Phillips on his last day. |
Me at the Pinehurst driving range before Oct. 2001 golf regionals |
Me and one of my best friends to this day, KC, after she scored the goal that won our second consecutive middle school soccer county championship in 8th grade. |
My babies--German shepherds Blitzen (above) and B.J. |
My cat Rosie, with whom I have a love-hate relationship |
Mini-Me at 3 at the San Diego Zoo |
Yes, even I had long hair once! This pic was taken in 3rd grade. |
Meeting one of my heroes, Steve Wojciechowski, at ACC Open House in 8th grade |
This is my 17-year old cock-a-poo Yuppie. She is blind, deaf, and stupid, but has a tremendous will to live. |
My other baby, my '97 Ford Ranger XLT. Its name is Archie. Check out my rear plate! (Front one says Archie 11) |
In December 2001, I underwent spinal surgery to correct scoliosis. On the left is a very unconscious me on the day of surgery. In the middle is me with the best surgeon in the world, Dr. Brigham. On the right is me with the best nurse in the world, Juliann, who made my hospital stay just a little less frightening. |
I spent two weeks in a wheelchair following surgery. They are two weeks I will never forget, as I stepped into someone else's shoes. Being confined to a wheelchair is not easy, and wheelchair access is not nearly what it should be. |
I spent two weeks in the summer of 2000 traveling to Finland and Sweden with the People to People Sports Ambassadors. At the top is my team with a Swedish team we played against in training camp in Finland. At left is my team decked out in red, white, and blue for the opening ceremonies of the Gothia Cup world youth soccer tournament. At right is the wall welcoming visitors to Goteborg, Sweden in various languages. |
Recommended Books and CDs |
The Bourne Identity Robert Ludlum Founding Fathers Joseph J. Ellis Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer Theodore Rex Edmund Morris 1984 George Orwell See No Evil Robert Baer Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury Greatest Hits Kenny Chesney Greatest Hits and Set this Circus Down Tim McGraw No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems Kenny Chesney rascal flatts and Melt rascal flatts Phil Vassar and American Child Phil Vassar I'm Already There Lonestar Play it Loud Chris Cagle Down the Road I Go Travis Tritt Escape Enrique Iglesias |
Thank God! I'm finally a high school senior! |