wotcha
Hi, ho (silver lining, everyday and the sun isn't shining here at the moment, it really is quite a dull day). here follows a brief history of my life with all the interesting bits taken out for good measure:-
hope that was brief enough... ah well, one of these days I might get round to writing something snappy, and instantly amusing, but for now I'll just ramble on in my usual random, haphazard fashion. Anyroadup time to go for now, exams to sit, work to do procrastination to succumb to... just enough time to leave you with a motto - one that really is a good principle to stick to
People in grass houses shouldn't throw gnomes
well, actually gnome-throwing is something I would morally object to in any situation, If you happen to live in a house of a green-organic nature it gets particularly nasty. one thing I would like to do before I end is to apologise to all the English language teachers out there - I have made the misuse of punctuation into an an art form.
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G'day wotsisnehm ... | Dec 21, 2001 |
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