Me
Filling this in is like going for a job interview and the interviewer says "Tell me a little about yourself". Well most of what he needs to know is probably already in front of him so where do I go from here.
I'm retired. (Not something you would say at a job interview). Used to be in the Army then worked in computers. Sadly 58 years old white haired computer programmers don't seem to fit the corporate profile anymore.
My hobbies including computers, photography, mainly the digital type these days, cookery and generally enjoying myself whenever possible.
Most of the time I am either sat in from of a computer or in the kitchen baking a cake. You haven't tasted fruit cake till you have tasted mine - but you had better have a particularly sweet tooth! Which reminds me, Easter is lurking round the corner. Have to dig out the recipe for Hot Cross Buns. They went down a treat last year.
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