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Within this site you will find information about me Scott Kettman my interest's and even some pictures on the
Family page.
If you have been here
in the past and had trouble
with the menu, you should
have no more trouble. I
changed the menu from java
to flash.
Try the Friends, links to some of my friends sites. I'm a retired Marine and most of my friends sites have Marine
Corps themes. Take
a peek at a unusual and
interesting
Retired Marines patch.
I have
placed links to web site
that I find interesting
and useful. On the Resources
page you will find links to images, graphics tools and web building tools. Technical Information and general Internet
reference links. You can also find some links to consumer resources on the net.
Please
try the Art page for a variety
of Oriental Art and links
to other sites. Such as images of samurai, UKIYO-E and Netsuke. You
might find
it interesting.
As
Graphic Novels have become
mainstream in the last couple
of year you might find my
tribute to Shi worth looking
at. If
you don't know what graphic novels are check that page to learn more.
I have recently updated
the SHI section, added many
images.
I even have a non-sports card trading page that deals primarily with graphic novels and mags like heavy metal.
If you
are into collecting trading cards give my trading page a quick glance.
Stop
by the Fun page.
You will find joke and gag sites. Stuff that just make you laugh. Also some interesting links,
things you normally don't run across just surfing. The Scott people page, gag gifts, home beer brewing. A
variety of goofy
topics to amuse.
The
family page has pictures of the Kettman's
near and far, all the clan I could locate. The online album
also has a slide show feature.
The album is designed
for Internet Explorer browser.
If your using an alternative
browser like Mozilla FireFox
it will not function correctly.
I plan to switch that over
to flash also.
Feel free to email me comments either negative or positive. But please don't send anymore death threats.
Enjoy....
"War
is an ugly thing, but not
the ugliest of things. The
decayed and degraded state
of moral and patriotic feeling
which thinks that nothing
is worth war is much worse.
The person who has nothing
for which he is willing
to fight, nothing which
is more important than his
own personal safety, is
a miserable creature and
has no chance of being free
unless made and kept so
by the exertions of better
men than himself."
John
Stuart Mill English economist
& philosopher (1806
- 1873)

 Islam: The Religion of Peace (and a huge stack of dead bodies)

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