All About Andrew Barber
I was born on 24th December 1968 at 7.15am in Preston Hospital, North Shields, Tyne and Wear.
My full and official Sunday name is Andrew Richard Barber. Parents were going to call me Christoper Peter...but fortune smiled on the day I was born and they changed their mind. :-)
In fact, I've had many names from my parents since, not all of the flattering!
So what is there to say about this wonderful guy. Well, he's witty, charming and intelligent and wishes that the mothership would return one day to take him back to his homeworld.
Currently single, but that's life. Owned one dog during his life who was a life long companion until she died. Never considered get a replacement model.
Suffers from an misguided believe that there is some purpose to life, but I seem to have lost my instruction manual for it. Maybe it's down the back of the sofa together with the TV remote control.
Anyway, that's Andrew Barber in a nutshell.
Feel free to contact him or even add upon this entry.
May the gods smile upon you.
Andy.
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