Man, I wish it would snow around here. All we get is sunshine and warm weather and not a drop of cold. Well at least itās not raining all the time. Yeah, right! Who am I kidding? Itās as if every time I turn my head, the sky begins to fall.

Do you know what I have to say to that? Of course you do; I bring the same lesson to the table each week. When you look outside and canāt go anywhere because of the weather: read Whim. When you have time between classes and a computer is nearby: read Whim. When youāre just plain bored and think you have nothing better to do: read Whim! I guess what Iām trying to say here is, when in doubt: READ WHIM! I suppose thatās why all of you are here though, and thereās really no use preaching to the choir.

This week I have a mission for all of you faithful readers of Whim. I want each of you to tell five people about Whim some time during the week and post something on our recently resurrected Bruise Board.

The Bruise Board is just the place to be for people to who have something to get off their chest, or maybe just want to tell the whole world a secret. Whatever their fancy may be, they can talk about it on the board.

While theyāre pouncing around on the old board, maybe theyāll stumble upon some of the great content we provide each and every Friday morning. They just might find out about what goes on all over campus and, quite possibly, around the world, from the perspective of people like you: the students, alumni and faculty of Radford University! Tell them how much comfort reading Whim gives you on those lonely nights. Tell them how incredible Whim makes you feel when you're down on yourself. Tell them that when you need a friend (other than them of course!) you can always turn to Whim. I would continue on, but I think you get the picture.

By accepting this mission you are essentially paying the subscription to Whim that was never charged. Think of it as your one-time fee for reading our publication. I humbly thank you in advance for your generous patronage to our magazine. Without you, the readers, Whim would only be a staff of students talking to ourselves, and we thank you for not letting it come to that!

Thanks again for reading, and donāt forget to spread the word!

John J Cordiano
Executive Assistant

Life
Let Them Know What You Really Think
NLCF: It's for Life!
Top Ten Top Ten Lists
Freak Pic of the Week

Tech
Web Shopping Made Simple
Old Reliable: Amazon.com
E-commerce Review: Gamestop.com and Half.com
Lingerie Online
Another Look at Buying Books Online
Site Review: DVDEmpire.com
Submitted For Your Approval Season 4: Fifth Edition
Ask the Geek: Season 3, Third Edition

Ritz
Richard Yates' "Revolutionary Road"
An Entertaining History Lesson
Fully Loaded DVD: "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season One"

Vent
Disappointment with "The Man"
Just A Few Good Beers: Justice or Overkill?
Who Has the Right to Nuclear Weapons?
Working at 7-11 Part Three: Getting to Know Radford's Finest

Sports
The NBA Report: The End is Near
Tidbits
Daytona 500: Rain, Rain and More Rain

Toon
Rocky vs. Zuul
Tales From The 13th Grade
Super Kinky Fun Comic

   
Whim Season 13-05
Published: 2/28/03

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Join Date: Spring 2002
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"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it." Gov George W. Bush

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