User:Roehl Sybing
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If you're here, you either really like me or you really hate me, and are digging around for dirt to throw back into my face. Either way, enjoy! :)
For personal stuff, you can google my name and find my blog listed in the results. C'mon, you know you google your own name too.
Things I Do Around Here
[edit]I edit and add to pages. My interests are soccer (focused on American soccer), music, ESL, and Japanese language, so most of my edits occur in pages related to those.
Essays
[edit]Soccer and American soccer - an essay on resolving conflicts within the scope of American soccer on Wikipedia.
Pages I Have Created
[edit]Sidewalks of New York (song) - a folk song/children's song about life in New York during the 1890s.
Cloze test - a reading comprehension exercise consisting of a text with words removed.
United States U-23 men's national soccer team - the US Olympic team in men's soccer.
Subject-auxiliary inversion - "Did you study English last night?"
Lamar Hunt Pioneer Cup - a pre-season game in tribute to the late Lamar Hunt.
MLS All-Star 2002 - the USMNT plays the MLS All-Stars at RFK.
MLS All-Star 2003 - the MLS All-Stars play Club Deportivo Guadalajara at the new Home Depot Center.
MLS All-Star 2008 - the first MLS All-Star Game in Canada.
Major League Soccer records and statistics - a compilation of data about the league.
Allen Hopkins (soccer) - sideline reporter for ESPN's MLS Primetime Thursday.
Noun particle - a morpheme that, yes, marks a noun.
George F. Donnelly Cup - an amateur soccer tournament organized by the USASA.
Bill Wolff - remember that annoying voice on Around the Horn?
Common Sense (band) - a little-known (very little-known, unfortunately) reggae and alternative rock band.
Pages In Which I Have Made Major Additions
[edit]USASA - a former stub about organized soccer at the amateur level.
Language school - an article on schools that focus on teaching foreign languages.
Major League Soccer - American soccer's first division.
Bob Bradley - USMNT head coach.
Pages That I Regularly Look At
[edit]The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - a late-night television show.
MSNBC - a 24-hour cable news network.