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So perhaps you'd like to read a littleI am finally getting around to redoing this, years and years after I said I must. And that's not much of an exaggerations...predictably, it is an effort to procrastinate.
Looking at what I wrote when I first set up my account is a little embarrassing now, and I'm glad to get rid of it. It contained, for example, recommendations for a now rather ancient film. I go to school, hence occupation "student" and quite enjoy it. In fact, I am madly in love with my school.
I love reading. Just about anything. Mystery, detective, sci-fi, fantasy, fiction.
Very fond of music...recently I have been unable to listen to anything "recent", and have resorted to a strict diet of classical music. I am enjoying it tremendously, and have been able to allow some select favourites to rejoin the playlist.
If there's anything you think I should have included in this introduction, reply to it. In fact, reply anyway! I love knowing people have visited my space. And if you visit my space, I'll visit yours (I promise) and then you can know that people have visited your site too.
In my old introduction I mentioned a "spine-tinglingly good" film. I will take this opportunity to mention a book which recently had me shivering and unable to speak above a whisper. It was "And then there were none" by Agatha Christie. Marvellous.
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