Me
Although there are many phrases I could use to describe myself, the shortest and most succinct is probably 'irritating but funny.' Many of my friends on MSN have discovered that the worst thing to do if a particular message that annoys them has been sent to them is to say 'please don't send me messages saying this,' because I will bombard them with messages that say exactly what they have asked me not to say, irritating them to the point where they block me. Then I email them, persuading them that I am sorry and won't do it again, they unblock me, and the cycle starts again. So there is a moral to this: DO NOT MENTION ANYTHING THAT YOU DON'T WANT PUT IN A MESSAGE.
Now that we've got that well and truly sorted out, I'll move onto a description of me:
I am a drummer.
Say no more.
That's all you really need to know about me to be getting on with, and until I can be bothered to update this, that's how it's going to stay.
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