OH Good Lord
where do I start.Well i am from Hull england,went to college in sheffield,played guitar quite well sang very badly.I went to live in France and met Holiday on Ice joined them(ice show robin cousins tor and dean etc)toured europe(played wembley big thrill)then the far east,south america,fell in love with a beautifull ice skater from california,married moved to San Fransisco divorced lots of wacky jobs followed L.A. then san diego married a girl from Louisiana had a son got divorced again(starting to see a pattern here)she moved back to louisiana with my son so I moved there too because hes a great kid 14 now.thats how i got from Hull to New orleans but i missed out some real good bits maybe i will tell you about em sometime.oh I dont care if I get wierd e mails [email protected]
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