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venta ([personal profile] venta) wrote2007-10-02 02:18 pm
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Who goes with who ? What did they do ?

I'm not very good at reading LJ these days. Flicking through my friends list last night, I happened to notice someone's announcement of engagement. Following a link there, I accidentally discovered that someone else has got married and acquired kids without me noticing.

Accordingly, I would like to declare an information amnesty. If you have any exciting personal news, please turn it in here. Even if you don't have any news, I very probably don't know what you're up to: a quick summary of location(s), occupation(s), aspiration(s), partner(s), pet(s), child(ren), etc would be great.

People who read this whom I've not met in person are especially encouraged to introduce themselves.

Comments are screened in case you don't want the world to know. (Though I believe me replying would make them visible, so please flag up if you don't mind the contents made public).
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[identity profile] shrydar.livejournal.com 2007-10-02 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I broke my collar bone about seven weeks ago (tag clavicle) and was surprised at the number of people from my flist at a recent Real Life gathering who weren't aware of that. You probably are, as I also mentioned it on Beercellar a couple of times.

I also got a Real Job working for Interzone Games, but that was back some time around May (I've probably mentioned that from time to time, too), have started reasonably regular attendance at Sin, a goth/industrial nightclub (tag sin), and about 18 months ago put some green hair extensions in. erm, though the latter would have been before my last trip back to the UK, so I think you've seen those.

I've also started ballet lessons.

Unscreen at will.

[identity profile] venta.livejournal.com 2007-10-02 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if Will wants to know, but I'll unscreen anyway :)

Actually, given that you live about as far as way as it's possible to live without drowning I'm surprisingly well informed about you by comparison! Glad to hear the clavicle's mending. I always think a clavicle sounds like some grandiose keyboard instrument.