Well, these are those sad deluded people who call themselves my friends. Yes, I know...poor souls. Well...
Melissa: Melissa is insane. That's the best word I can use to describe her. She's a freshman at Rensselaar Polytechnic Institute...astrophyics major. She's one of those people who's so smart it's disgusting. However, she won't believe it when I say she's WAY smarter than me. She has a beta fishie named Vespera. You can visit her webpage on my Links page.
Alan: Alan is a friend from orchestra. He plays horn, like me; the only difference is that he's awesome at it. He is also into golf, tennis, and the Jaguars. He brings his headphones to orchestra practice and listens to the games while practice is going on. He has a very inflated self-image and thinks he's god's gift to women...We just let him think that...
Laura: Laura is one of my friends from school. she's in a bunch of classes with me...Calculus, Humanities,...ok, 2 classes. Laura is really into the environment (she's very active in our school's Earthwatch club) and animals. She is also one of my saner friends...but not TOO sane! (I have no completely sane friends)
Lori: Lori is another school friend. I have Calc and Humanities with her. Lori is nuts, but in a good way. She's got a sense of humor that the only way you can describe it is...interesting. She's really into N Sync, and her closet is decorated with their pictures. She also dances and is best friends with...
Kellie: Kellie and Lori are best friends. They both do dance together. Kellie is what one might call an overachiever. She works, handles a really tough schedule, is on the school bowling team, and is in Key Club and NHS. And she manages to carry it all, too, which I think is amazing.
Nicole: Nicole is one of my school friends/co-worker. We both work at Publix as cashiers. We also share several classes: European History, English, and humanities. Nicole has a VERY warped sense of humor and once you get her going, it's hard to stop her. She's into Girl Scouts and outdoor stuff like camping and backpacking. She is also the arts director at Smile Camp, which is a camp for disabled children.
Ashley: Ashley makes up the last of our Humanities crew, as I call it. She's ...well I was going to say she's kind of quiet, but she really isn't. She's very into music. She's a great singer, and her favorite musical is Cats. She's going to play Maria in "The Sound of Music" at her church. She also got into the music program at UNF and got a scholarship for voice.
Lisa: Lisa is one of my friends in Atlanta. We were best friends from 6th to 9th grade, and then I moved, and we both moved on. But I'm still in touch with her. She's a very hyper person and acts like a ditz, but underneath all that, she's really very smart. She works at Cici's Pizza.
Matt: I met Matt when I went to Festival of Winds at University of South Florida back in December. The bus was really crowded and I couldn't sit with my friends, so I ended up sitting with him and his friend Danny. Then we started talking and it turned out that they were both really nice guys. We hung out together at Busch Gardens when we went. He plays euphonium and is getting a full ride to the University of Florida (but I don't hold that against him!)
Morgan: Morgan used to be in choir with me, that's where we met. But she quit choir shortly before Easter, so now the only place I get to talk to her much is orchestra, where she plays trombone. But that's okay, I still count her as one of my really good friends. She's kind of wild but in a fun way. She does track (pole vaulting) which she is really good at. She made second in regionals and is going on to state. She will be at Florida State with me next year.