A long strange trip........
25 years ago i came forth into this world, hungry and scared,naked and alone, craving boobies and wanting someone to change my diaper. In my two and a half decades on this planet I have learned little and seen less. I still crave boobies but I hardly wear diapers anymore and i have found but only two things to be fact: Gravity really sucks, and we should all act more like doggies...
Once upon a time in a magical land called New York City lived a man named Roja Vemikin. Unfortunately due to some flights arriving in his office building one tuesday morning Roja's computer was destroyed. As a result he lost all his saved passwords and in turn his ability to post on H2G2. He lost touch with all of his fellow travelers namely Methos. But like a phoenix that rises from its ashes Roja has returned 3 years later as Paradox and hopes to rejoin his friends on this long strange trip that we are all on..... Enjoy your trip my friends!!!!!
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