The Pro-T Movement: T! Staff

     As you know, www.protmovement.com does not make itself. If we told you it did, we would be forced to shut down indefinately. Crap. But who are these people watching idly as the site just creates its own network of elaborate links and such?
     Below are the people who actually do stuff to the site to make it look at pretty and clean for everyone.

Dstln: Founder/Webmaster
     Taking over almost every aspect of the site at the beginning of 2002, after months of error correcting, he brought about big changes immediately. Having the financial tools (a father and a credit card) necessary to secure the domain name, it was only proper to bestow coveted webmaster powers. Now, with his own plastic, the domain has been secured for five more years.
E-Mail Dstln

VanRoosta: Co-Webmaster/Artist
     While not a founding member, VanRoosta has helped immensely with the overall making of the site. He's made our banner and has helped debug/improve the look of the site throughout it's many variations.
E-Mail VanRoosta

Mouse: Photographer/Other Site Work
     Before he bought his camera, most of the pictures were taken by MrFood and his digital camcorder, or they were blatantly taken off of other websites. But now, Mouse is the main photographer, whose works include Rotten Food Project 2, as well as his first photograph to appear on the site...the (former) local Burger King.
E-Mail Mouse

MrFood: Founder/Former Webmaster
     MrFood created the notion of buying a domain to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding popularity of the Pro-T Movement. That, and he needed a way to get noticed at an upcoming Brewer game. Editing the site for much of its early months, the duties were then shared with others. But he still nurtured his creation with much care and love... turning it into a aesthetically pleasing framed site earlier in the year.
     On October 29th, 2002, MrFood deleted geocities.com/protmovement and relinquished his job of webmaster for the site. Soon after that, he retired from the movement.


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