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azlan

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  1. rum is for drinking, not for burning - senses fail
  2. I mostly do Live bands and club nights, but have done some studio recording of bands and editing video/syncing multiple audio sources to a video track
  3. rum is for drinking, not for burning - senses fail
  4. packing up the contents of my flat ready to move home for the summer :/
  5. just got home from a post-pub trip to mcdonalds
  6. nothing, but I'm about to go for a drink with my work friends
  7. listening to music and talking to friends about starting a new band
  8. All signs point to Lauderdale - A day to remember
  9. this was my desktop before it died on me (old pic, but I never got round to changing it after it was set to that)
  10. penguins and polarbears - Millencolin
  11. azlan

    Writing

    I try and write stories from time to time, but I always seem to run out of ideas or time after a chapter or two, and then never quite come back to finish them
  12. Banned because my flatmate is moaning about how loud my music is
  13. Brian Blessed lives locally to me, so I have met him several times, and when I was a baby, him and my mum became friends whilst walking in the same park a lot, I also met the drummer from Status Quo when I was much younger.
  14. watching castle, then going to bed
  15. all downhill from here - new found glory
  16. I failed my second year of uni after spending too much time at my job and going out, instead of studying
  17. getting ready for work :/
  18. thanks, its was taken the afternoon after our Universities summer ball, so I had been working flat out from 8am one day till midday the next mixing bands and stuff, and if you look real close, you can see a bottle of Mountain Dew in that photo too
  19. playing guitar very badly
  20. The Silmarillion, the book of unfinished tales etc.. are all compiled from J.R.R Tolkiens notes by his son, Christopher Tolkien, they are not really narratives in the traditional sense, but are much closer to a historical record and are primarily written to explain the back story to the races and there respective languages and customs (Middle earth was rather a playground for Tolkien to exercise his linguistic muscles and his writings on it very much had that in mind) so they are not always the easiest or most gripping reads, but they are worth it, the mythology discussed is every bit as engro
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