Oengus Mac Airem
I was told to write something more interesting than what appeared here before, but this will have to do.
I'm getting old, considering I thought I would die before I was 30 and I've now far exceeded that. I'm over halfway to three score years and ten (which I consider indecently old so I'm probably destined to reach that landmark too, it would be typical). I used to like computers, but now they are just a tool to achieve other things. I have a partner who I share two children with, they are growing up too fast (well, at least too fast for me to keep track of, I guess they think they aren't growing up fast enough - such is life). I work in the service industry and really love my job - at least I reckon I must do considering that I continue to turn up for work every day. I wonder what the hell we're all doing here and hope to find an answer to that sooner or later. I love the books of Bernard Cornwell and have developed an interest in military history due to this. Erm... I can't think of anything else right now...
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