Me
As a young boy in the earth year 1989, I decided that my life was to have a significant purpose. Then I found the joys of sucking my own toes and this life purpose dissapeared like a fading dream. However, as my life progressed and I discovered that my toes were not exactly as tasty as they were when I was two years old, I returned to my purpose in life. I wanted to write. So I did. I never said I did it well.So , you are one of the lucky people to have found my page. my personal space is a relatively safe haven where one may drink from the fountain of beauty and youth. the youth seems to work on me. maybe the beauty is delayed action?
as you might have guessed by my user name, i have links to finland and believe me, i have heard all the jokes there are about "Pekka".
if you want to contact me, please leave a message. i look forward to hearing from you.
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