Friends and relatives on the Web ...

»Sister Susi's an architect.
» While in school, Carol did some research on Delta smelt in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary, which is cited by the California Department of Water Resources. Cite 1, and Cite 2.
» More recently, she wrote a report about the solar eclipse in Venezuela in early 1998, complete with pictures, that is published on the NASA web site.
»Mom's handicap, as published by the Venezuelan Golf Federation.
»Here is my father's pump parts plant in Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
»He is a member of several organizations, including the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce and the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce. He's also listed in a few oil industry directories, such as this one. (This fax number is out of date, as of Oct-18-98.)
»In case you missed it on my home page, here is Paul's deer camp page.
»My cousin Juli shows up on a page for people with eating disorders in OKC. (She's a therapist, not a patient.)
»Her brother Randol works at Conoco and is a registered engineer, but he shows up in the Ponca City paper for other activities, too. (Not on the police blotter, lucky for him, that scamp.)
»There's a cousin Chris, living in Arizona, whom I haven't met yet, but he's "different" (he uses a Macintosh).
»Then there's his dad, Conrad, a preacher in Cedarville, CA.
»Marzuola athletes include wrestlers and runners. (Tim's kids in Dallas).
»This one is about Ukraine, and was created by my cousin Jason Marzuola, in Talmadge, Ohio.
»Jason's father or uncle (I'll clear this up pretty soon) has an industrial testing business.
»There is another cousin Nathalie in Nice (that's in France), who is a member of the local Chamber of Commerce.
»She's probably related to or part of whatever this page is about, but my French is not that good. HELP!
»I think this is a listing of the officially registered vineyards of Italy, and there's one with our name on it. Anbody know where this is?
»Finally, one of my favorites: the Clitocybe marzuola mushroom. Or maybe it's a fungus, I don't know. I've written the creator of this site several times, asking where it grows and who it's named after. No dice.
New!Here's my first attempt at finding Curlisses, my mom's family. This is part of a geneology of my aunt Tiney, who married my uncle Jim.

Other favorites

» Earlier this year I joined Toastmasters. It is a club for people who want to improve their public speaking skills, and learn from others, in a casual atmosphere. At this point I have completed 3 of the 10 speeches required to be named a 'Competent Toastmaster'.
»Need to find Zip codes? Spot a good recipe on Food TV? Ways to reduce "junk mail" or telemarketing at your house? And here's a guy who knows more than you ever want to about telephone area codes.
New! I'm interested in urban legends, like the ones about the $250 Neiman-Marcus cookie recipe (no, it didn't happen), alligators in the New York City sewers (aren't any), and the Chevy Nova supposedly not selling well in Latin America because the name sounds like "no va". That's not true either. Go check out the Urban Legends web site.
» Feel the need to polish up your resume? Here's what one guy did, as a gag. But I think this next one is serious..
»The truth about "gerbiling" and other games (not for the squeamish).
»Some lawyer jokes.

Comments and suggestions welcome, at: marzolian@yahoo.com.
Complaints: cheerfully ignored. Last revised: October 26, 1998