About Me
Hi, this is a simply a brief introduction to myself. I won't be adding anything untill I,ve had more of a look around at the site content.
Briefly I found the site clicked a few links and was rather annoyed at somebody calling Holyhead a "s*******e". This is where I grew up and although I'm the first to admit there's not much to do (unless you appreciate the views) it is nevertherless 'home'. In case I get around to writing anything on the subject I thought I should register.
Anyway eventually I stumbled into university at the Manchester Metropolitan, where I studied Business and Information Technology and I now find myself living in Swindon where I live with my girlfriend Jenny who was also at Manchester.
### well i have been away a while, quite a change. i thought i best edit the swearing to conform, sorry fit into the new style, what happened to freedom of speech? The reason I stayed in the first place was to show my annoyance at somebody slating my home town. I Anyway I will have to have another look around now that bbc seem to be involved and see what else has changed, I hope I can remember yet another password!!! ###
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