Why Can I Never Think of Anything Witty to Write When I Need to?
This is in fact, a rhetorical question, and so any witty smart-assed, intellectually clever answers are completely unneccessary and in fact will only serve to make me feel even more inadequate.
I am a 34 year-old female teacher in Liverpool, and much as I do love my job (yes really), I can ocassionally be vastly more interesting/interested than that simple introduction would lead you to believe.
Anyhow, as this is my first visit to this site (I can also occasionally be very slow on the uptake!), and I detest typing I shall leave my introduction here.
Who knows one day soon it may even be updated (if I can find anything witty to say...so not a likely scenario)...so check back later.....
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