I really should write something here, well here goes
i live in Glasgow support Celtic, and drink more than i should.
I am from a family of 13 kids, which is probably what led me to left wing politics. The idea of society as one big family.
I like to have a laugh, play guitar and African drums and have the odd bit a ganga. I am quite well traveled spent the years i should a been in uni on the road. I'm well into music blues, rock, funk, jazz, reggae more or less anything that isn't prefabricated or been done before which is quite rare now.
I'm an avid reader once again anything that isn't written for a target audience. If anyone out there has read Zamyitin (We, Fisher of Men, the Dragon) i would love to have a chat.
I am into philosophy, though not well versed, i take the view "what will be will be"
i also run a wee business so would be interested in tactical discussions.
Oh I'm also interested in history, specifically, what would the world be like if this instead of that had happened? sort of discussions
By the way I'm dyslexic so if my word are often scrambled that is why, if they are right i have spellchecked it, which is quite common.
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