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Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 17:44
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You have two choices if you want to contact me:

Leave a message for me on this page — it’s like MySpace, but less ugly!

E-mail me, although this is my junk mail address, and response may not be quick.


10 Comments »

  1. What happened to my local paper when it allowed public commenting. Thought you might get a kick out of it. Looks like your paper is further along in terms of sophistication. For the day that comments were up, it was pretty funny to read.

    http://www.patriotledger.com/homepage/x288022282

    Comment by Dmitry — March 6, 2008 @ 5:56

  2. Hey man I love the work you did on Spyrohints. Really helped me out! 🙂

    Comment by Ben Saunders — July 22, 2008 @ 8:21

  3. Thanks for SpyroHints, I did not really need the help, but with the final level on Haunted Towers, it was good. It is great to see that people love the original Spyro games. They are so much better than the new ones, particularly The Legend of Spyro series.

    Comment by Andrew Conley — January 9, 2009 @ 17:55

  4. Hi, just wanted to bring to your attention that Garrett Electric, not Christianbelle, is the lead electrician for the Extreme Makeover Project in Phelan headed by Steeno Designs and Murphy Home Construction. Thank you!

    Comment by JENNIFER GARRETT — February 2, 2009 @ 9:46

  5. Hi Beau,

    Is there anyway you could please update your SpyroHints.com site?

    It’s Last update was on Monday, July 28, 2003! The Spyro: A Hero’s Tail game need to be added.

    Or, do you know the best site where I could get help on this game?

    Thanks so much!

    Ken Fougère

    Comment by Ken Fougere — August 21, 2009 @ 14:33

  6. I’m afraid I’ve got no plans to support additional Spyro games. I don’t own any of the current generation of consoles or portables and until my toddler is old enough to be trusted around them, I don’t intend to pick one up.

    I do plan on cleaning up the Spyro site slightly in the next few months, but it will be coding tweaks, not content changes.

    Sorry!

    Comment by Beau — August 31, 2009 @ 17:25

  7. Good morning,
    My name is Tammi Fort and I am one of the directors/cofounders of SOAR Charter Academy. We are a local public K-8th charter school in our 6th year of operation here in San Bernardino.

    We are looking to make contact and develop a relationship with our local press. We have had some coverage over our past 5 years, but we are doing great things for the community and are hoping to get that news out there, especially with all the negative in the news, we strive to give hope to our students and the city of San Bernardino. SOAR has a strong focus on character education instilling pillars of character into everyone on the campus (honesty, trustworthiness, citizenship, caring, respect, responsibility, and fairness).

    All of our students participate in school wide, grade level, and individual community service projects year round. With over 400 students all doing something positive within the community, we feel these students and their efforts should be recognized and applauded.

    Each month a student from every class is recognized at an assembly with a “character award, for displaying the character traits. It would be wonderful if these students could be recognized through the press as well. So many of our students face adversity on a daily basis and struggle to keep themselves in a positive place. Our community here in San Bernardino should know that our students are trying to make a change, one day, and one community service project at a time. We strive to instill these traits in our students to create citizens of the future, citizens to make a change in their communities.

    One of our first projects scheduled in March is a color run.. The students chose a charity as a grade level, solicit sponsors, and participate in their own color run here on the campus to donate the money to a charity. It is a fun, exciting, and colorful day. A day San Bernardino residents should know is taking place.

    We hope we have generated some interest and you would consider visiting us often and making a partnership for change. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Comment by Tammi Fort — August 26, 2013 @ 8:55

  8. Is this the Beau Yarbrough from Virginia Tech? Cartoonist? Quote/Unquote

    Comment by Jim Key — December 4, 2015 @ 17:37

  9. Hello! I’m a journalism major at Azusa Pacific, and I need to interview an investigative reporter for class. I’d love to interview you because I am from the Inland Empire as well! Thank you for the consideration.
    -Arianna

    Comment by Arianna Ruvalcaba — February 2, 2016 @ 14:49

  10. Hello. I saw your Amazon review for “Bad Monkey” and I wanted to let you know that I’ve written a new book I think you might like. “Death of a Movie Star” is suspenseful, romantic, and funny. I would really value your opinion, whether positive or negative, and am hoping you might write a review.

    The book is on sale at Amazon for $4.99 but I’d be happy to provide you with a free reviewers advance copy. Click on the link above for the book description. If you’d like to review it, just let me know and I’ll send you an ebook in your preferred format. And if you’re unable to review it, I’d still be happy to send you a free book with my compliments. Thank you for your consideration.

    Sincerely,
    Tim Patrick

    Comment by Tim Patrick — January 9, 2018 @ 17:59

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