Antzoid is my on-again-off-again comic strip character in the form of a giant ant. According to some stories he was a space ant, according to others he was a radioactive ant, but whatever the source of his bigness he was always darn weird. This version of his site was developed in 2000, and I’m always giving thought to starting the strip back up again (but never seriously). None of the original comics are actually in the site, and any rekindlings will be back on the random page (unless it becomes a pattern and he gets his OWN page!)
Lane Mem. UMC Sermon—Conceptual Christianity
Good morning, my name’s Scott Bradford. As many of you may have heard by now, I’m from Bedford—about 30 miles that-a-way (point)—but I attend youth group here at Lane [Memorial United Methodist Church]. It’s a pleasure, as always, to be speaking to you this morning.
Snow Daze
(Originally appeared in the February 2000 issue of the Liberty High School Sentinel newspaper.)
You know what? We live in Virginia. Not just in Virginia, but in the mountains. Snow is a reality; it is a 100 percent normal part of our environment. Yet, for some odd reason, we still remain totally unprepared for it.
Joke Website: 4-Life Corp.
For Mrs. Waldron’s psychology class at Liberty High School in 1999, this site goes along with our “create a product and marketing campaign” assignment. Four holed paper, punches, and binders :-).
Joke Website: The Vanilla Ice Memorial Island
Based on a 1999 English project for Mrs. Wingfield at Liberty High School, this concept comes from the story of pilgrims escaping religious persecution in Tampa, Florida. There is no logic, but this is the island they founded in the story.
Scott Bradford is a writer and technologist who has been putting his opinions online since 1995. He believes in three inviolable human rights: life, liberty, and property. He is a Catholic Christian who worships the trinitarian God described in the Nicene Creed. Scott is a husband, nerd, pet lover, and AMC/Jeep enthusiast with a B.S. degree in public administration from George Mason University.