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There's no order to these links. The "think-tanks" of American Word simply sat around, drank until their livers' begged for mercy, and produced a list of links. They then dragged the webmaster, kicking and screaming, from her room and threw her into a dark closet with nothing but a computer, an ethernet connection, and two bottles of caffeine pills. Once they were certain the door was locked and dead bolted, they commanded her to put the list on the web, threatening to administer a dozen lashes for every thirty minutes it took her. After much grumbling, gnashing of teeth, and plotting to destroy the world, the webmaster did so, producing what you see before you.

Current Weather: As I'm hoping you've guessed by now, this will show you the current weather in the Washington D.C. area.

The Ride Guide: This nifty site tells you how to get from point A to point B using the Metro.

AU Homepage: Everything you ever wanted to know about AU. And tons of stuff you probably don't care about too. It's all here!

ATV Channel 2: You watch it. You love it. Read about it here.

AmLit: In the mood for something creative? Even more creative than what your foul-mouthed, grammar-dysfunctional webmaster could come up with on her own? Then read the American Literary Magazine! It's golden.

WVAU: Do you like American University? Do you like music? Even if you answered "no" to the two previous questions, you should still check out WVAU's website. It's just fun to to do.

The Talon: Go check out what the wonderful guys and gals working on this year's yearbook are up to.

AU Library: It's the... um... library. It has books. Um... yeah...

my.american.edu: Check out your grades, your schedule, and all sorts of other useful thingamabobs with my.american.edu.

Nightclub 9:30: A lot of the hottest bands to hit D.C. play at the 9:30 Club. Go to their website to find out if anyone you like is playing there soon!

Washington Post: Your thirst for news STILL not satisfied? Try reading the Post. Professional writers writing professional stories for a professional newspaper. You can't beat that with a stick.


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