This site was started as Somebody's Geocities page back around 2007. It was his attempt to get creative, learn web design, self-promote, fight off a looming mid-life crisis, and somehow justify his forty-something years of existence as a person. After lying dormant for a couple of years, the site is now up and running on its own extra-special domain, upon which you currently gaze. Moving the site proved to be a good decision because Yahoo! recently discontinued its Geocities service and made millions of old personal webpages disappear with the push of a button. Those pages didn't die in vain, however, because we like to think the spirit of Web 1.0 lives on here at Somebody's Webpage. We've made it the home for various types of strangeness, including commentary on various subjects, humor, art, music, web links, videos, and anything else we can fit here. (Web space is cheap!) We hope to add more features and make the site more functional as Mr. Somebody gets his act together and figures out what he's doing.
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Editor-in-Chief and Web Designer - Somebody
Assistant Editor - Somebody Else
Contributing Writers - Somebody Else, Jacob Silverman, Ted Crawford, Somebody, Xavier O'Brien, Thurston Thornton, Chef Pierre, General Strangeness, Winston Lee, Jorge Majfud, and Old Guy
Send your comments and feedback to:
somebody@somebodyswebpage.com
Any interesting or entertaining emails we receive will be
posted in a future Letters section!
Send submissions of writing for publication to the same address as above, but include the word "SUBMISSION" in the subject line, so we'll know it's important.
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