Hello.
My name is Jon. I live in Stamford Hill, which is nearly Stoke Newington, in London, England. I am an undergraduate student on a course called Planetary Science, which is all about rocks and ice and meteorite craters and Mars and Venus and change and where we have come from and where we might be going and what we ought to do since we're here anyway. So you could say its fairly all-encompassing. It passes the time. I have a really poor website at http://www.amhurstpark.co.uk" >http://www.amhurstpark.co.uk which will improve one day. While we're here, does anyone have any good recipes for bread... mmm.
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