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Tired of Reading the Default Introduction

I have only found this place yesterday, and I haven't decided what to put on this page yet. However, I do not llike looking at the default introduction. A quandary, no? So, I have elected to just ramble on and on without any real effort to even make some kind of point. I will just type away regarding nothing in particular until my fingers start to hurt or until my eyes bleed, or until I go to the kitchen to get myself another glass of water. Which is now.

Thank you.

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This is really sad, innit?
Jun 22, 2002

One of these days I should go around and see what good ideas people have had for things to do with this space and rip them off.

Or I could just leave it sad and pathetic.

Maybe I should post recipes or something.

I'll think of something.

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I finally wrote something.
Dec 7, 2000

It took long enough, though. I have written a short piece on one of the greatest culinary delights known to man, the Clapham Kebab House. I spent many an evening feasting on doner sandwiches while I was living in London. Usually when I was too lazy to cook. Or when I got home really late. Eventually, I will get around to starting some of the other entries I want to write. Probably.

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Sep 20, 2000

So, here I am, I have found this place, and I have found it good. But, oh, how to escape? There is much to be done. I have already missed closing time at the Post Office, and so I am unable to send the packages that need to be sent. But there is still shopping to be done. I must buy a new set of gloves for work, and I must gather food to take with me to work, sandwiches perhaps, and some Coca-Cola, symbol of the free West. And I must buy something else, so sinister, so secret, that it cannot be mentioned here.

Again, how can I escape this place? There is too much to see, to do, to look at. I have remembered while writing this several more things which must be looked up.

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