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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 25th November 2003 
This is me, Tony
Ok, a bit about me. My name's Tony and I'm from Liverpool. I have a day job, I work as an ethnologist at a national museum (that includes archaeology, anthropology and the art history of mainly non-European cultures). I tend to focus on the Pre-Columbian cultures of Mexico and Peru.

I have a couple of hobbies; writing is one such passion. I started script writing in 2003(I'm currently writing a chiller thriller). On my off days I write romance poetry. However, I'm also a big sci-fi fan from Buffy, the X-Files and Dr. Who (I'm a huge fan of Nicola Bryant... I'd love to have the opportunity of interviewing her). My dream is to actually get the chance of writing for a new TV drama. One more thing, I spent nine years researching UFO and paranormal related phenomena, which has culminated in a book, which published in 2003.

Music is another passion for me, be it jazz, classical, folk or rock; my vinyl and CD collection contain quite an eclectic mix. Unfortunately, it's not a large collection and I'm trying my hardest to expand it.

Travelling and dining abroad is my third passion. They're intertwined because I feel that you cannot have one without the other. Being a slim athletic sort of individual I often take advantage of many a culinary delight. I find it hard to say where my favourite place is, although Chichen Itza in Mexico is a wonderful place, so is Morar in Scotland! But Goosnargh at midnight...now we're talking!


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Name:

TallTony
Last posted: Nov 29, 2005
Researcher Number:

537257

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Smart planning and cheers!h2g2May 4, 2005No replies
Thank you! :-)h2g2Apr 19, 2005Apr 24, 2005
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h2g2 Friends of TibetOct 15, 2004
Hi Tony, your sub from Skem here..Feb 14, 2004
a warm welcome :)Nov 26, 2003


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IDTITLECOMMUNITY STATUSCREATED
A4014145How to Conduct a UFO Skywatchh2g2 EditedMay 26, 2005
A3860480How to conduct a skywatch - a guide for ufologyh2g2 -Apr 4, 2005
A3860462How to conduct a skywatch - a guide for ufologyh2g2 -Apr 4, 2005
A2565515Casey's GadgetsGet Writing -Apr 26, 2004
A2265815Naval Ocean Surveillance Satellites - a 'UFO'h2g2 EditedMar 5, 2004
A2187308A feeling for the momentGet Writing -Jan 9, 2004
A2187272Feet and rhyming couplets - the two evilsGet Writing -Jan 9, 2004
A2129302Naval Ocean Surveillance Satellites - a UFOh2g2 -Dec 12, 2003
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