Greetings!
Well, I've finally got around to putting something up about me. Hope this helps.
Species: Human
Subspecies: to be determined
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Features: Ginger hair
Habitat: Prefers warm, dry locations - but usually found in England
Feeding habits: Keen, but lazy cook, eats at The Seahorse, Chessington a lot
Drinking habits: Frequents all watering holes, just to be sociable
Activities: Swimming, cycling, reading, meeting people, spiritual growth (the more you learn, the more you want to learn), attempting to attain the Fifth Stage of drunkenness (email for further info), oh, and sometimes found working (although this has not been observed in the wild)
You're lovin me now, right? ;-)
Oscar Acceptance Speech: I'd like to thank everyone else involved for what must surely be the most fantastic production of "Terminator on Ice" ever. In particular, http://www.h2g2.com/U113997" >http://www.h2g2.com/U113997 has shown me that there really is hope, faith and weirdness out there after all.
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I have a theory... | Mar 2, 2000 | Oct 17, 2000 |
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Is it actually used? | May 30, 2000 | No Replies |
Programming teletext... | Apr 20, 2000 | Apr 20, 2000 |
Fifth stage.... | Mar 27, 2000 | No Replies |
Lee
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