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Steve

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About Me

A disolusioned old hippy who joined the rat race and became a respectable Tax Accountant, trying to smooth the wheels of commerce and make sure that, once earned - most kept!Living in Celtic Cornwall is fantastic. Lots of monoliths and Standing Stones, as well as secret wooded valleys, and magestic granite cliffs.I like music of nearly all types and try and play piano, keyboards (synthesizer) and guitar to keep me sane!I also enjoy art and sometimes dabble in watercolours and oils. I fly light aircraft around the Cornish coast, and don't get lost very often!!! {www.youhype.com}

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Anybody who has an opinion about anything.

What Tree Are You? (Celtic astrology)
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You scored as The Willow

In Celtic astrology, you're a Willow. The animal symbol that accompanies this tree is the hare. The ancient Druids say Willow people have good memories and are resourceful, articulate, shrewd and inventive. However, Willows may be prone to being moody, indecisive, stubborn or overly emotional.


The Willow


65%

The Birch


55%

The Hawthorn


50%

The Reed


50%

The Alder


50%

The Elder


50%

The Hazel


45%

The Holly


40%

The Rowan


35%

The Ash


35%

The Oak


35%

The Vine


30%

The Ivy


20%

My Blog

Health Advice

HEALTH QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION  Q: I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life; is this true? A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it... don't waste them on...
Posted by on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 05:21:00 GMT

Spooky, but true

"First of all, think of an experience from your childhood. Something you remember clearly, something you can see, feel, maybe even smell, as if you were really there. After all, you really were there ...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:02:00 GMT

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Posted by on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 11:23:00 GMT

How much?

(quote) Of £100 earned, 10% is paid in National Insurance contributions (nothing but a euphemism for an additional tax on income) and 22% is paid in Income Tax (40% for higher rate taxpayers). Of the ...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 00:09:00 GMT