A true friend is someone who is there for you when he'd rather be anywhere else. --Len Wein


This here section is dedicated to the few...the proud...my friends. Okay, so they're probably not THAT proud about it, but they're my friends none the less.

First let me quote myself from my "About Me" page...

Friends are an important part of everyone's lives. They're there for all the important and un-important moments of your life. You laugh, cry, fight, and love together. Sometimes you may wish they would just go away and leave you alone forever, then other times you wonder how you could ever live without them in your lives. Nobody else in the world could ever understand the importance of Mountain Dew; will break into hysterical laughter at the mere mention of Popeye's; know how it feels to sit and watch "Newsies" fifteen times in a row; or would be proud of you for being able to burp a three syllable word. I can't even imagine what my life would be like without my friends, so I'd just like to say to the BEST of them, and you know who you are, I love you guys, and I wouldn't trade a minute for anything in the world.

I won't try to explain why I have three "best" friends, so don't ask me to. I honestly don't think I could explain it so that anyone other than myself could understand the reasoning. I just do...okay!?



Michelle



Yeah, we have the same name. That's brought many people hours of amusement over the years. Anyway, I'm Chel and she's Shell, if that helps anybody.

Okay, where was I...? Oh yeah. I met Michelle on our very first day of ninth grade in 1st period P.E. class, of all places. Although we didn't really hang out much outside of classes, we were friends. We hung out more our Junior year, then most all the time our Senior year. After graduation we lost contact for like four years. (Don't ask--we couldn't tell you if we tried!) But one day when I was doing some cleaning, I came across an old address book that had Michelle's name and address in it. For some reason I didn't have a phone number for her, so I decided to write a letter and send it--maybe she hadn't moved. Well, she got it, called me, and the rest is history. We've had our ups and downs, and we've certainly had our disagreements, but isn't that what friendship is all about? You give a little...you get a little.

Okay. Now that I've told you a little about her, go check out her page and learn some more by clicking below





A friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the same. --Hubbard



Lenora and Sue



Okay...I have to put Lenora and Sue together, because...well, I just do. The two of them, along with myself make up the virtually un-famous P.A.M./Woo3. I've shared as much laughter and as many tears with them as with my own family. We've been through a lot of stuff together. We did our "growing up" together, and I guess we learned together that growing up isn't always easy, and that sometimes the people you never intended to ever hurt are the ones you end up hurting the most. Sorry. Sometimes I go into "deep" mode.

Anyway...the three of us did some of the best "stalking" I've ever seen. We were a really good team. Some of our more memorable "stalking subjects" included members of the Atlanta Braves, members of the cast of Roundhouse (before we became friends with them), Billy Dean, and...ahem...New Kids on the Block. Those were definetly the days. We could find just about anybody we were looking for, and on a few occassions even literally ran into the person we were attempting to stalk.

**To be continued......


This is Lenora and I...aren't we lovely? This was at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando when we were chasing New Kids On The Block.

This would be...myself, Sue and Lenora about to leave for a wild ride on Kumba at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Woo Hoo!!!


This lovely picture of Christina, Heather, Judy, myself and Dee was taken at Animal Kingdom in Orlando. (Why am I the only one wearing sunglasses?)