Hello. I'm one of those people who, by not reading the syllabus for my A-Levels properly, ended up taking English Literature when I should have taken English language. Instead of getting to write my own stuff, I had to read other people's. Now that's fine, but when these people died over 800 years ago, it tends to be a tad difficult to understand what they're on about, especially when they speak in rhyme.
So here's my second attempt, 6 years later, at doing something vaguely creative. No, hang on, my third attempt. I used to write a Heavy metal fanzine when I should have been studying for my A-Levels. It was great, I used to pester the record companies, until they'd relent and give me endless free CD's and guest list passes. Then I got a bit bored with Heavy Metal. Nowadays I still love unconventional music, but it has to be a bit more thoughtful. Well, most of the time.
The name Crumbly Milkpipe comes from a short story a friend of mine wrote, which was loosely based around mine, his, and few other people's lives, but set about 100 years in the past. This was my name in the story, and is slightly similar to my real name, so I thought I'd use it here. Ok?
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