Who is Frenzy
Well let me start at the begining. I was born 24 years ago in a small dutch town by the name off Assen(http://www.assen.com" >http://www.assen.com). The only exciting thing in Assen are the Dutch TT races. Then the town is flooded by almost 200 000 drunken bikers, to watch the grandprix bike races.
The rest off the year the only exciting thing is getting wasted with my friends in the local pubs. My favorite pub is the 'Regalis' a small but nice rock cafe with a love for spiders, you can check the place out by going to the 'going out' section on the Assen website http://www.assen.com" >http://www.assen.com.
/>So after 24 years off living in a small town called Assen it was time to move. I went to Glasgow and right now i'am working for one of the biggest IT company's in the world, getting prepared for the Y2k .
I no its not much off a introduction but if you want to know something about me, well just ask.
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