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... said the lurgid bee... Well done DNA and peeps @ TDV (now I know what the hell the message and link from Ford meant!)... Me - well I'm known as Alumpot - human(ish) on a good day, spinster of the gentler but more intelligent sex and stand behind men :) with soaking towel in hand. Live under the flight path of lots of metal birds who don't have to flap their wings somewhere west of the big smoke. I like nicotine and alcohol, potholing!, books - well DNA obviously... but also Jeff Noon, Colin Bateman, Iain (with/without the M) Banks, Robert Rankin,,, uhhmmm... Salman Rushdie, Asian & Japanese lit and contemporary fiction. Music - was born in the peace/hippy love years and like the music (Doors, Hendrix, Joplin, Jethro Tull etc) more current favs are The Divine Comedy and the delectable Neil Hannon (who song adorns the TW opening / closing musak along with Father Ted), Brian Kennedy - soulful celtic popster. Junoon - pakistan's biggest rock band! and RIP Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) If you've got this far then well done! Basically I've got a bizarre SOH (not a GSOH!) I'm probably a latent serial killer - pigeons watch out! Ecletic tastes and well, my dress sense - people usually think my granny dressed me! That's it for now - K@ xConversations
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