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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 2nd August 1999 
This is The One
A rather turgid message just to see how all this stuff works. Nice idea mind. I hope it all connects and when I do have something to say it will most definately not be purple.


RESEARCHER DATA
Name:

Pushkin Wilder
Last posted: Aug 3, 1999
Researcher Number:

52179

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40 hours a week?
Aug 2, 1999

Each week I could spend 40 hours making sandcastles or trying to invent new colours, my best one so far being similar to blue but with an unmistakable hint of bailer twine to it. Sadly though these very worthwhile occupations are somewhat hindered by the fact that I have to sit at this very computer in an office in sunny shropshire for those self same 40 hours a week. Still such is life.

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A132111Sand Dancerh2g2 -Aug 2, 1999
A128152English Slangh2g2 EditedJul 28, 1999
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