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For personal stuff, you can google my name and find my blog listed in the results. C'mon, you know you google your own name too.

Things I Do Around Here edit

I edit and add to pages. My interests are soccer (focused on American soccer), music, ESL, and Japanese language, so most of my edits occur in pages related to those.

Essays edit

Soccer and American soccer - an essay on resolving conflicts within the scope of American soccer on Wikipedia.

Pages I Have Created edit

Sidewalks of New York (song) - a folk song/children's song about life in New York during the 1890s.
Cloze test - a reading comprehension exercise consisting of a text with words removed.
United States U-23 men's national soccer team - the US Olympic team in men's soccer.
Subject-auxiliary inversion - "Did you study English last night?"
Lamar Hunt Pioneer Cup - a pre-season game in tribute to the late Lamar Hunt.
MLS All-Star 2002 - the USMNT plays the MLS All-Stars at RFK.
MLS All-Star 2003 - the MLS All-Stars play Club Deportivo Guadalajara at the new Home Depot Center.
MLS All-Star 2008 - the first MLS All-Star Game in Canada.
Major League Soccer records and statistics - a compilation of data about the league.
Allen Hopkins (soccer) - sideline reporter for ESPN's MLS Primetime Thursday.
Noun particle - a morpheme that, yes, marks a noun.
George F. Donnelly Cup - an amateur soccer tournament organized by the USASA.
Bill Wolff - remember that annoying voice on Around the Horn?
Common Sense (band) - a little-known (very little-known, unfortunately) reggae and alternative rock band.

Pages In Which I Have Made Major Additions edit

USASA - a former stub about organized soccer at the amateur level.
Language school - an article on schools that focus on teaching foreign languages.
Major League Soccer - American soccer's first division.
Bob Bradley - USMNT head coach.

Pages That I Regularly Look At edit

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - a late-night television show.
MSNBC - a 24-hour cable news network.