You're one step closer to hitting bottom
What if you can go back in time, and take away all those hours of pain and darkness and replace them with something better.
For those of you who don't know, I did an interview with Scott Gravatt. After a long extensive time of comprising it together, it is now ready for you (the reader) to read for you're enjoyment and/or pleasure/hate/whatever. So you can click here to read the interview. Also, you can further discuss anything from the interview such as to why movies like Titanic suck so much or pretty much anything in general at the message board (you have to register to be able to post but it's really easy and free to do so).
matt spoke at 8/27/2002 11:43:00 AM
i went to ucf today with my friend ross. he'll be a sophmore their. i think i want to go their for college. it's a beautiful campus, very big, and it's not too far from home. only about a two and a half hour drive. i think anyone thinking about college should look into ucf. i'll also be making a few trips up their this school year to visit some friends who are leaving to go to school their.
matt spoke at 8/14/2002 10:05:00 PM
from the book No Logo

"Tommy Hilfiger, meanwhile, is less in the business of manufacturing clothes than he is in the business of signing his name. The company is run entirely through licensing agreements, with Hilfiger commissioning all its products from a group of other companies: Jockey International makes Hilfiger underwear, Pepe Jeans London makes Hilfiger jeans, Oxford Industries make Tommy shirts, the Stride Rite Corporation makes its footwear. What does Tommy Hilfiger manufacture? Nothing at all."

how crazy is that? now i'm going to laugh whenever i see someone wearing tommy hilfiger clothes because their jeans are the same as a pair of route 66 jeans that you can get at k-mart for like 30 dollars cheaper.


matt spoke at 8/14/2002 10:01:00 PM
ok, i'm not trying to criticise boca raton community church but i just wanted to say this. last sunday during the service, the pastor talked about 2nd corinthians and how the early churches were and he was talking about how the church is so structured and that we have bullentins that tell us what were going to do during the service and how to do it. then the next day, monday night, they have this high school camp, which i didn't go to but i heard from someone that the speaker was talking about the same thing. about how we shouldn't have a bullentin and how the church can be so structured. with that said, why do they still have a bulletin? if your going to complain about it, then get rid of it. but the church is so caught up in it's own tradition, that they won't get rid of it and in fact, the church just won't change.

why? well, i talked to scott gravatt last night and did an interview with him, which i'm in the process of typing up right now. it'll be on all my web sites so please look for that. it just may WAKE you up.

*another note that i'm just now adding at 11:50PM* all that's said above doesn't necessarly matter, but take it how you want. i was just trying to vent a little but the bottom line is that you just need to follow jesus and read his word and have that unrestricted relationship with him. what more can i say?

matt spoke at 8/06/2002 04:47:00 PM


i just saw this movie last night. real good movie. lots of suspense and since it was original, it really kept my attention.
i think these crop circles are fascinating.

most of them have been proven a hoax but some are still questionable. they look so perfect, it's hard to believe that people went out and made that in one night.

here some sites to tickle your fancy
http://www.circlemakers.org/
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/
and here's an article
http://www3.cosmiverse.com/news/beaten/beaten07080201.html

matt spoke at 8/03/2002 12:50:00 PM