Other Sites I Like


  • Darwin Awards Official Home Page
    For those who have aided in the evolution of our species by permanently removing themselves from the gene pool.

  • Mudcat Cafe
    Hundreds and hundreds of folk song lyrics! I found at least half a dozen versions of 'The Cruel Sister' here. Marvelous resource.

  • The Drovers
    Cool Irish-American folk-alternative band that I first heard on the soundtrack of the movie 'Blink', and couldn't find for the longest time.

  • John Shelby Spong, Bishop of Newark
    My very favorite Christian. You gotta like an Episcopalian Bishop who writes books like "Rescuing the Bible From Fundamentalism".

  • Online Personality Tests
    This is great fun - a page of links to dozens of I.Q. and personality tests (I'm a 140 INTJ)
  • Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
    Incredible source of information on minority religions from Asatru to Zoroastrianism. Completely non-judgemental and open-minded, and extremely accurate. Kinda gives you hope...
  • Ontario Renaissance Festival
    It's over for this summer, but wander by and check it out. I'll definitely have a booth there again next year!

  • People For The American Way
    If you value your social and religious rights, please support these people. I wish I could do more, but us Canadians can only watch in horror as the Religious Right slowly takes over our southern neighbours and prepares to cross the border. These folks just might be able to do something about it.

  • Traditions of Magic
    A recent exhibit by the University of Michigan of Mediterranean and Near Eastern artifacts relating to magic - amulets, manuscripts, etc. Very interesting.

  • The Jack T. Chick Museum of Fine Art
    If you've ever had a Chick comic thrust upon you (or, like me, actively collected them), then you MUST check this site out! If you've never seen one, check it out anyway if only to see just how ridiculous Fundamentalist Christianity can get.

  • Urban Primitive
    Extraordinary body modification studio in Toronto, with a Pagan perspective. Extensive research pages on the sociology of B&D and Urban Primitivism.

  • Webers Restaurants
    If your family's never had a cottage in Muskoka, this site will mean nothing to you. However, for those of us who begged our parents every weekend to stop at Webers on the way up Highway 11, and climbed the yellow caboose while our parents got our burger, fries and shake, this site will bring back a flood of pleasant memories.
    Created: October 27, 1996
    Last Updated: Friday, April 19, 2002