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Family
- Ross Olson's Web Site
- Jeff's dad's website...take a look and see all the work he's put into it!
- Tim Olson's Middle School Health and Technology in Education Site
- Jeff's uncle Tim Olson in Skokie, Illinois has a vast website.
- Nielsen Family
- Ryan & Molly Nielsen's website. Ryan is Jeff's cousin; they are missionaries in Mexico (currently living in Minnesota).
Friends
- Mackey Family
- Rick & Becky Mackey's blog. Rick & Becky are friends of ours who are seving as missionaries in the Dominican Republic.
Humorous
- Internet Anagram
Server
- "Twister Bites Youth." Oh, wait...what
I meant was, "Try Out This Web Site."
Yes, this site allows you to type in any phrase, and to
then get back all the anagrams (rearrangements of the
letters) it can find. In the case of "try out this
web site," it found 67 anagrams made up of three
words or less! Outcry, help, hot! (Pretty cool, huh?)
- Deb and Jen's
Land O' Useless Facts
- Did you know?:
- A bowling pin need only tilt 7.5 degrees in order
to fall down.
- Beaver Cleaver's locker number was #9.
- The poisonous copperhead smells like fresh cut
cucumbers.
- A poem written to celebrate a wedding is called
an epithalamium.
- In the game Monopoly, the most money you can lose
in one travel around the board (normal game
rules, going to jail only once) is $26,040. The
most money you can lose in one turn is $5070.
These useless facts and thousands more can be found at
this web site. You can also submit your own useless
facts.
Letterman's
Top Ten Lists
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Get your fill of Letterman's Top Ten lists
here. This site has a complete archive of the
lists going back to 1993.
- The
Dilbert Zone - of course!
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links" list would be complete without "The
Dilbert Zone"?
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Other
- The
Quotations Page
- Find some cool quotes for inspiration or for a good
laugh. Especially recommended is the "Random
Quotations" function.
- Home for
the Minnesota Office of Tourism
- A great resource for planning a trip in our fair state!
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This document was last updated on Wednesday, September 26, 2007.
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