New member..yeah right...
Sun, 03/06/2011 - 17:47
Typical of my lack of commitment I joined over 3 years ago and never once came back to the site.
Since then I quit a secure job for a place in a company run by clowns and staffed by children, had a nervous breakdown, got married and finally found a new job which I'm more or less happy in.
I've always wanted to write but never had the guts to do much about it apart from the odd piece here and there.
Now I'm a bit more settled I'd like to try again.
Maybe I will, maybe I won't.
Oh yeah, I'm in Cambridge in the UK.
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Sun, 03/06/2011 - 19:32
#2
Welcome back.
See you in three years.
See your sig.
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Bitch, craft my nuts on your chin, i'm the craftiest craftsman who ever crafted a craft.
Sun, 03/06/2011 - 22:47
#3
... had a nervous breakdown, got married.
not necessarily in that order. welcome and a bag of crisps.


Welcome back.
See you in three years.
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