Really Useful Webpages




Email!!! (aka Bec's gettin' sick of typing in all of these URLs 24/7)

Angelfire

Animalhouse

Altavista

Aol.com

Bolt.com

Excite!

Hotmail

iVillage

Mailcity

Mindbodysoul.com

[email protected]

women.com

Yahoooooooooooooooooo!


Wanna see my college?

Central Methodist College


Fun Stuff

eBay

The Spark

New Age Cities

FreeForum

Webstakes


Serious Stuff

American Diabetes Association

The Official Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Website


Get a job!!!

The Monster Board

JobDirect

Job Alert!

CareerPath

www.Work.com

JobsOnline.com


Meet a friend!

The Park Live Chat

don't laugh...I made some of my best friends here!


Wanna read some good poetry?

Poet's Spotlight honors the best and the brightest poets from the Poetry Room and beyond. Two of my best buddies, Lucas HoffmannandDaniel Priest, were recent Poet's Spotlight Honorees, as was my soul sister, Agnes Makar.


Say it with Flowers!

Giving Nature
The selection is small, but quite beautiful.

Virtual Florist
A very simple way to send someone virtual or real flowers. The selection gets boring after a while, though

Renee's Renaissance Virtual Flowers
A very cool site. Check out the gallery for some really awesome rose and animal postcards.


Yessssssssss...More Flowers!

Missouri Botanical Gardens

This place is simply gorgeous. Be sure to explore this page often for new information and photographs of some of the beautiful plant life found there.


Learn Something New!

Dummies Web Site (TM)

Yes, it's a web site from the same freaks who brought us the infamous "for Dummies"(TM) books.


Where did I get this gorgeous background?!?

Iconbazaar

...a cool place with some really interesting stuff...though there's a limit on how many different images you can use...which is why most of my other gifs and stuff are from geocities...*smirk*


Lost?

Excite can help you find what you're looking for. If it's functioning correctly, that is.

Dogpile is an excellent meta-search engine.


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Last Modified: 12/13/99 by Rebecca L. Oaks

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