Like Mike Yarwood, this is me.
Welcome to the page of TheChin. Rather obviously this is not the name I use out there in the nasty place some people call the real world - I mean, how much would my parents have had to hate me to call me that? - but I'm keen to honour a man I consider to be pretty special, and one of his most noticible features is his chin. I also think that not enough people consider chins to be a major facial feature of importance, prefering to judge people's attractiveness on eyes, lips, noses, stuff like that. So, I'm mounting a one-person attempt to get chins more widely appreciated as the works of art that can undoubtedly be.
Plus, I'm enough of a wimp to appreciate the joys of posting from anonymously.
Hmm - what else needs to be said? I'm a total TV junkie, so a lot of what I say will revolve around what I watched last night. I think most people rarely see the world around them for all the fluff in their heads getting in the way, but that's pretty much to be expected if you work in a customer query call centre. And just by looking out of the window right now, I'm moved to say there should be a law against plump people playing volleyball whilst wearing lycra. Other then that, the world can be pretty good...
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