I don't even know where to start. I'm complete new to the brewing world. I have yet to buy my equipment but I'm currently educating myself with the help of my new best friend Charlie Papazian. Relax! Have a Home Brew! 
My FIRST question is: With my first batch should I keep it simple like he advises? with just simple malt extracts and then adding yeast? (keep in mind I'm a complete newbie here - so any suggestions will be appreciated)
I want a stronger ale so I was thinking about nearly doubling my malt extracts to avoid a light beer. Is this wise?
Also anyone have any suggestions to spice up my first simple brew?
MAINLY - I want to make Pale Ale's and IPA's - these are my weakness and I'd love to experiment with them. Could I achieve a decent Pale Ale in a simple recipe?
I'm not going to turn my eye to sanitization. This is something I'm going to really pay attention too. So anyone have any suggestions of what to use? I can use Starsan and not have to clean it out right? (bottling wise) Do most of you use 12 oz bottles?
Could I get bigger jugs at my local home brew shop? (I haven't visited it yet - but I have talked to the friendly people that work there. He advised me to start of simple and go from there.
He was talking to me about fermenting my ales in a fermenter and then getting a pump and just bottling it straight from there to make things simple and easy. This seemed different then Charlie's way and great since I can avoid moving it into another bucket.. (I told him I was interested in doing 2nd stage fermentation so I could add extra ingredients - honey) He told me honey was hard to get flavor out of unless I use A LOT - and brewing light beers. Is this true? I want to go to a local bee farm and use local honey. This idea just seems kind of interesting to me to use raw honey..
Either way. I want to avoid buying a kit and I want to continue to do this all my life. This isn't a hobby that I plan to stop doing. I want to continue to be self sufficient and take my love for good brews a step further by crafting my own.

My FIRST question is: With my first batch should I keep it simple like he advises? with just simple malt extracts and then adding yeast? (keep in mind I'm a complete newbie here - so any suggestions will be appreciated)
I want a stronger ale so I was thinking about nearly doubling my malt extracts to avoid a light beer. Is this wise?
Also anyone have any suggestions to spice up my first simple brew?
MAINLY - I want to make Pale Ale's and IPA's - these are my weakness and I'd love to experiment with them. Could I achieve a decent Pale Ale in a simple recipe?
I'm not going to turn my eye to sanitization. This is something I'm going to really pay attention too. So anyone have any suggestions of what to use? I can use Starsan and not have to clean it out right? (bottling wise) Do most of you use 12 oz bottles?
Could I get bigger jugs at my local home brew shop? (I haven't visited it yet - but I have talked to the friendly people that work there. He advised me to start of simple and go from there.
He was talking to me about fermenting my ales in a fermenter and then getting a pump and just bottling it straight from there to make things simple and easy. This seemed different then Charlie's way and great since I can avoid moving it into another bucket.. (I told him I was interested in doing 2nd stage fermentation so I could add extra ingredients - honey) He told me honey was hard to get flavor out of unless I use A LOT - and brewing light beers. Is this true? I want to go to a local bee farm and use local honey. This idea just seems kind of interesting to me to use raw honey..
Either way. I want to avoid buying a kit and I want to continue to do this all my life. This isn't a hobby that I plan to stop doing. I want to continue to be self sufficient and take my love for good brews a step further by crafting my own.