Draness and her Abstractions
Well, hello, whomever has dared to read this particular entry. So you want to know about me, I take it. Well, then, let's see whatI can tell you...
It is fairly obvious that I love all of Douglas Adams's work, particularily the parts where he stretches physics to its limits. Now that I think on that, that's pretty well all the time.
Besides (comic) Sci fi, I love to read fantasy, particularily if it has a draconic theme. Then there is always mythlology, and let us not forget the fine points of brewing tea. It's really a shame that I'm Canadian, because I'm sure that I havn't had a decent cup of tea brewed by someone else here. Tsk.
Hmmm, what else? Besides reading, I have a few hobbys, mostly artistic. Music, paint, wirework, you name it.
I enjoy discussing science, religion, politics, or whatever else is up at that particular time. So although you probably havn't seen me as being very active in h2g2 yet, just be patient, I'll be there.
-Draness
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