Thursday, March 16, 2006

So I am slowly getting the hang of this

With some help from my mate Tom, I am slowly working out what buttonn do what etc.

Hopefully I will be posting picture(s) shortly, in the meantime here is a little bit more insight and background into me.

I was sadly born in Basingstoke Hospital, which I guess doesn't make me a true Altonian, but bloody well close enough for my liking, having lived in Alton for all of my life so far.

I am an Arsenal fan, (ok you can stop booing now) I get to games when I can, this season I have managed to get to three games, Sparta Prague in the Champions league, Birmingham and Liverpool in the Premiership. (100% record as well).

I enjoy lots of things, especially sport, but comedy is also an important part of my life. I used to play Football and Cricket, a dodgy knee curtailed my Football when I was about 21, and a different problem with the same knee forcing two separate operations finally convinced me to hang up my cricket spikes when I was 28 or so.

I still enjoy watching both sports, whenever I can, and still play golf when I can.

Humour and Comedy. Favourite comedians are Eddie Izzard, Billy Connelly, but shows like The Fast Show, Have I got News for You and Monty Python always make me laugh and cheer me up no end.

I have a rather nice Epiphone Les Paul Electric Guitar and a Line6 Pod, (effects and Amp Emulator), which is a really groovy gadget indeed and I recommend it to anyone who has a "leccy guitar". I really need to get practicing (boy do I need the practice)

Musically I obviously enjoy Rock and Roll type music, so Metallica (from Black Album onwards), REM, Oasis, Beatles, Beach Boys, Carter USM, James, Queen.

Have been fortunate enough to see Metallica, REM and Oasis live, but also seen "A kind of Magic", "The Bootleg Beatles" and "The Silver Beatles" three expertly reproduced tribute bands who knocked my socks off. I would especially recommend seeing the "Bootleg Beatles" they are regular giggers at the Anvil (Basingstoke), around February time and The Albert Hall (London) in December.

Apologies for any typo's please don't comment if pointing them out is all you do, life I promise is far too short to be THAT pedantic.

That's all for now, catch y'all later

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