I've been working on this website really as a
hobby, but also because I'm interested in sharing my life with you.
I do hope to compete it, but right now it's a work in progress.
To your left are the navigation buttons.
'History' has just a little bit of my background and where I am
today, 'Art' talks about both my visual and auditory endeavours as
well as giving examples, 'Faith' delves into my religion and
spirituality, 'Politics' takes a look at that scary realm of theory
and ideas, 'Photos' is where you can view some cool pictures that
I'll post and 'Journal' is a link to my online journal where I
update pretty regularly.
Enjoy your stay,
Brian
Exciting News:
Facebook Badges are quifty! I've created
one and will imbed it in my website. For now, here we go:
Hope you are doing fantastic!
—September 15, 2006
Well, I decided it was time to work on this
website a little bit more. There's not a whole lot that's new.
I'm going to be adding a few more links to the left. My
LiveJournal has been in a state of comatose, but it should be coming
out soon. :) Photos will be added . . . someday. . . .
I promise!
Until I get the links to the left added, visit my
Facebook here:
http://facebook.com/p.php?id=173000363&l=dd0f7c109c
which takes you to my profile visible to everyone including those
who don't have a Facebook account.
—February 23, 2006
I figured out how to access my website from
Ireland! Yay! Basically, one has to refrain from using
computer-lab computers with insane amounts of restrictions that
don't allow you to sign in to your server. Anyway, thankfully
Iona computers are much friendlier.
Unfortunately, it's taken me until now to figure
this out. In the meantime, I've been posting photographs of my
adventures abroad through Yahoo! Photos. The web address is:
http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/bcsuda/my_photos. I
have the pictures divided by month or big event. Go ahead and
look around. These are some of the best that I took. I
still hope to post the rest through this server once I return to the
States.
—April 24, 2005
Age: 22
Eye Colour: Blue/Green/Hazel
Occupation: Student (currently at WJST)
Favourites:
Movies: I'm a huge fan of the Star Wars Saga
and Lord of the Rings Trilogy, probably because the original
Star Wars Trilogy and The Lord of the Rings books were
my first experience with the power of myth. Later I discovered
Seven Years in Tibet and The Englishman Who Went Up
a Hill and Came Down a Mountain. After that came The
Legend of Bagger Vance and Big Fish. The last three
movies are probably the best films ever produced in my humble
opinion.
Writers and Books: J.R.R. Tolkien
and Joseph Campbell are great. C.S. Lewis is amazing as are Lewis
Carroll’s 'Alice' books and classic children’s tales from the
Victorian Era. I love Beatrix Potter, A.A. Milne and J.M. Barrie. I
love mythopoetic tales. I love Beowulf.
Artists: Joan Aiken gained my
respect with a book she wrote, The Moon's Revenge, and had illustrated by Alan Lee, whom
I admire. Other artists I love include John Singer Sargent, Arthur
Rackham, Marshal McDaniels, British watercolourists, and the
Impressionists.
Good Quote:
Had a talk with my old man
Said "help me understand"
He said "turn sixty-eight"
"You'll renegotiate"
"Don't stop this train
Don't for a minute change the place you're in
And don't think I couldn't ever understand
I tried my hand
John, honestly we'll never stop this train"