Hans Lolli
Hans Lolli is a Hungarian/Saxon who lives in the City of Kitchener, which is in turn located in the province of Ontario, which is in turn located in the country of Canada, which is in turn located on the Planet Earth, which is in turn located in the star system Sol, which is in turn located on the 3rd arm of the Milky way, which is in turn located in the Milky Way. Beyond that, he's kind of lost.
He enjoys various games such as chess, lawn bowling, and badminton. Hans also enjoys writing descriptions of himself in the third person, chemistry, and abstract geometry. Maybe philosophy too. And physics. Of course, Hans Lolli isn't his real name, but a cleverly thought up variation of his real name which has been twisted and distorted like a licorice stretched out to about a mile and then knotted a million times throughout the length, and then some, similar to the insane twisting action present on a strand of DNA.
Sorry... carried off a little bit there.
Anyways, just feel free to contact him on MSN at (I hope I won't regret this!) [email protected]. Just say you're from the Guide if you do. *grins*
Cya! *vanishes into thin air*
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