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About Me

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ME!HELLO!
My name is: Mark Andrew Peters.
I'm 19 years old
I'm quite short really.
I have Blue/green eyes
Naturally blonde hair
I come from Winchester/Southampton
I Moved up to Newcastle in 1995-96.
I still have my southern accent
I'm a bit of a joker
i'm really sarcastic
Some people take my jokes to heart
It takes a bit of adjusting to understand my humour
I study straight English Language at Newcastle University
Im a pretty decent person, always mean well and try not to mess up in life
I play the guitar and i write poems/lyrics now and again
Some people judge me for it.. i don't mind, i do what i want, and enjoy what i do! :)
I speak my mind a lot, but i'd never say i was over opinionated
I muck about when im bored, i like to have fun as much as i can
I try to remain positive in life, although it's sometimes challenging
I like to randomly phone people when i'm taking a poo, cuz it can be quite boring, and i like a bit of moral support.On that note! I'm currently single,lol and have been for over a year now
I've yet to find 'the one' or anyone i guess...haha
I like spending time with my mates, e.g Andy (MERT) and Chrissy (I love you mert!lol)in lectures! Two caaaayyney lads!
Met quite a lot of nice people at Uni!
I'm off to America in the summer!
I'm rather excited, never having been there before.
Hopefully Minnesota will have entail some wonderful experiences!I'd say my favourite thing in general is Music...
... Or Chocolate, they're both rather strong contenders.
I live for Acoustic music.
I don't know what it is, but i just love acoustic songs so much more.
I will admit in light of Katie going on at me, that i probably do have a sugar addiction!
Family My parents got divorced when i was 10
These things happen...everyone seems happy now
I have 1 brother, Matthew (24yrs) and 1 sister, Sarah (21yrs)
My dad works hard for a living, and would do anything for me i guess...makes him a cool pops to have
My mum is an amazing cook!
My family is hilarious
My dad is especially with his sayings
Me and my sister get on quite well, She often asks for my fashion advice, and we have little brother-sister dates!
Me and my brother often rub our bums on our mum for a laugh
She often tries to pull our pants down to smack our arse, when we take the piss out of her so we often willingly help her
Me and my brother both get told off for picking our noses and putting the bogies on the floor
Some of us have nicknames
I have the most!
Mum: Doozie/Dooza
Sarah: Pee stain panties/Pee stainers
Dad: Pops
Howard (stepdad): Glynny
Me: T-bone, Marcus Tandy/Tandy, The Lion Head
Notice my brother doesn't have one, that's because he made them up!
We like to pick on our sister
We often beat her up for fun
We all swear
We all have disgusting humour
However, i'm probably the most vulgar
We openly joke about sex and sexual innuendo's
We like to sit and fart and burp in eachothers presence
We're the perfect family! and i love it! :)Weight LossI recently lost quite a bit of weight
In February 2006 i had a 40" waist

weighing 16 stone
and I now have a 31" waist
And weigh 11 and a half stone
I achieved this in under 10 months.
Which does proves anything is possible when you put your mind to it

Random ThingsBands i've been to see include:
-Sugarcult
-Idlewild
-Head Automatica
-The Starting Line
-Reel Big Fish
-Less Than Jake
-Avenge Sevenfold
-Lostprophets
-Foo Fighters
-Blink 182
-Bloc Party
-Incubus
-Brand New
-Bon Jovi
-Phil Collins
-Genesis
-The Goo Goo Dolls
Bands i'm going to see so far this year:
-Brand New
-Bloc Party
-Mutemath
-Alexisonfire
-Genesis
Bands i want to see:
-The Panic Division
-Jimmy Eat World
-Pink Floyd
-Augustana
-Strung Out
-Oasis
-U2
-City & Colour (did have a ticket but couldn't go)
I love finding money on the floor
I like going to gigs
I have a really varied music taste
I probably have more female friends than male (don't know why?)
I do have GHD hair straighteners (as gay as some people say it is!)
I love my mums sunday roasts!
I always appreciate things in life
I envy people who have travelled and done exciting things
I want to design adverts for TV for a living
I want to visit Australia after i've been to USA this year
I'm really close with my mum
I find the sound of cars passing by relaxing lol..
I like being on a long journey at night time
I love looking at the stars
I miss my childhood, and i miss the house i used to live in
If i listened to Phil Collins whilst driving at night, i would probably fall asleep...

The Bigger MeaningWhen I think of life…
I see it as a book of enigmatic chapters
I think all the people and friends we make become accountable characters in each of our stories, titled:
‘My Life’
However, as enigmatic as it is, some aspects of ‘My Life’ are easily predictable.
We’ll encounter characters that may take main roles throughout all chapters
We’ll encounter characters that will remain in one chapter or simply on one page
Each new chapter will bring a series of unpredictable events
To which from them, we will encounter new personalities, new experiences and will learn to retain knowledge that will help us make sense of things in the latter chapters.
We’ll each write our stories naïve
And we’ll end them equally as naïve
For none of us will ever fully anticipate how little time we really have.
And this is the bigger meaning to life.
It’s not to discover the true meaning of why we’re here, or what purpose we serve.
It is to appreciate that we are serving a purpose just by being here, even if we don’t know what that purpose is.
It’s not to appreciate every second we’re here, but it is to appreciate every moment.
To embrace every time you make someone smile
To remember each time you’re selfless rather than selfish
To know you’ve fulfilled every ounce of ambition within yourself.
As each chapter begins and ends, we’ll move on to the next one.
We’ll choose what we want to include, and leave the rest to be unread
As if it served no purpose, not realising that it’s not the things that we like to remember that make us who we are, yet it is the things we’d rather not.
We’ll all fall in love
And rather unexpectedly, when you’re forced to fall out of it, you’ll find pain.
You’d have never thought that the two could be so closely linked, when they’re such contradictions, but with love will always come pain.
We’ll all think at some point or another that we’re unacceptable to the world
Forever we’ll question ourselves: Why does it always happen to me?
We never think we’ll lose somebody close to us
And when we get in to arguments with our closest friends
In our own naivety we’ll take our time to accept our differences and reconcile.
We view our friends as dispensable fragments in life, not realising that when we lose one, we might be losing them forever.
A loss of life, is something we always perceive to be predictable, but it never is, and as we spend days in contention with each other, we again fail to realise how short life can be.
And this is the bigger meaning to life.
It’s not to take for granted the things we have now, it’s to realise how we’d manage without them.
It’s to appreciate the people around us, whilst they are still here, for you can never predict when they are not.
It’s appreciating love when you have it, not to dwell on how you lost it.
You can always understand why you lost it, but to appreciate love when it’s there is something we’ll never understand the importance of.
When we grow old, it is only then when we’ll realise that the real importance in life, lies not in the life itself, but the taking of it.
We grow older, and may become wiser, but still we are never wise enough to realise when we are reaching the end.
But when we are in sight of our death, we’ll view life differently.
We’ll look back on it, and we’ll fantasise about times that seem so close in memory, yet so distant in years.
We’ll dwell on our childhood, we’ll still regret our past, but we’ll also realise then, that it has been that regretted past that has allowed us to go through life and reach the end of our last chapter.
As we get older, we’re no longer skewed by the sense of endlessness that is life, yet we’re more in knowledge than we’ll ever be about the bounds of it.
It is only then when we’ll stop writing our chapters and begin reviewing them.
People we have never seen since youth, places we have never visited again, and people that we once loved are all just chapters in the past.
For we never stop to realise that when we are living and writing each chapter, in the here and now, these are times that we can never revisit.
Through life we’ll constantly distance ourselves from where we once were, in a cycle of never ending growth.
And when we look back of those first few chapters of life, we’ll realise that we’ve lost who we were.
There will never be a moment where we will get younger;
there will never be a moment where we can return to a certain day, a particular hour, a specific moment.
And this is the bigger meaning to life.
It’s not to wait until we’re at our end to begin to reviewing the greatest moments of our lives.
It’s making sure you take those aspects with you through each chapter, so you never have to look back to find your happiness.
It’s not to remember the people we once loved.
It’s making sure that you take advantage of each moment you have with somebody.
It’s telling them how you feel.
Greater chance in gaining someone can be found in the truth of your words.
If you love somebody, why not tell them, for you’ll never fulfil your life knowing that you missed such an opportunity to express something so powerful.
It’s to revisit the places you went to as a child, in time they will change, and they will not bring back the same memories as they once did.
To keep in contact with old friends, for they were the foundations of your social establishment.
They were the people you first laughed with.
They were the people you might have once cried with
And they're also the people you're going to die with, in life or in memory.
The bigger meaning to life is:
That it’s not the years of life that count. It’s the making of life in those years.
Written by Mark Peters ©The Latest And Greatest Analysis Of Me
(I think it's very accurate!!)NeuroticismYou feel tense, jittery, and nervous and often feel like something dangerous is about to happen. You may be afraid of specific situations or be just generally fearful. You don't usually get angry too easily but some things can annoy you. You tend to lack energy and have difficult initiating activities. You are sensitive about what others think of you. Your concern about rejection and ridicule cause you to feel shy and uncomfortable around others. You are easily embarrassed and often feel ashamed. Your fears that others will criticize or make fun of you are exaggerated and unrealistic, but your awkwardness and discomfort may make these fears a self-fulfilling prophecy. You do not experience strong, irresistible cravings and consequently do not find yourself tempted to overindulge. You experience panic, confusion, and helplessness when under pressure or stress.ExtraversionYou generally make friends easily enough although you mostly don't go out of your way to demonstrate positive feelings toward others. You tend to feel overwhelmed by, and therefore actively avoid, large crowds. You often need privacy and time for yourself. You tend not to talk much and prefer to let others control the activities of groups. You lead a leisurely and relaxed life. You would prefer to sit back and smell the roses than indulge in high energy activities. You enjoy some excitment and risk taking in your life. You are not prone to spells of energetic high spirits.Openess To ExperienceYou are a moderately imaginative person who enjoys a good balance between the real world and fantasy. You are reasonably interested in the arts but are not totally absorbed by them. You have good access to and awareness of your own feelings. You prefer familiar routines and for things to stay the same. You can tend to feel uncomfortable with change. You enjoy a certain amount of debate or intellectual thought, but sometimes get bored with too much. You prefer the security and stability brought by conformity to tradition.AgreeablenessYou mostly assume that people are honest and fair, however you are wary and hold back from trusting people completely. There are times when you believe that a certain amount of deception in social relationships is necessary, however you are mostly candid, frank and sincere. People find it moderately easy to relate to you. You will help others if they are in need. If people ask for too much of your time you feel that they are imposing on you. You dislike confrontations and are perfectly willing to compromise or to deny your own needs in order to get along with others. You do not like to claim that you are better than other people, and generally shy from talking yourself up. You are tenderhearted and compassionate, feeling the pain of others vicariously and are easily moved to pity.ConscientiousnessOften you do not feel effective, and may have a sense that you are not in control of your life. You are well-organized and like to live according to routines and schedules. Often you will keep lists and make plans. Your sense of duty and obligation is average and although you are mostly responsible you can sometimes be unreliable. Mostly you work towards achieving your best, although in some areas you are content just to get the job done. You have strong will-power and are able to overcome your reluctance to begin tasks. You are able to stay on track despite distractions. You often say or do the first thing that comes to mind without deliberating alternatives and the probable consequences of those alternatives.You know i would carol..
Advanced Global Personality Test Results
Extraversion |||||||||||||||||| 73%
Stability |||||||||||| 46%
Orderliness |||||||||||||||| 66%
Accommodation |||||||||||||||| 63%
Interdependence |||||||||||||||||||| 83%
Intellectual |||||| 30%
Mystical |||||||||||| 43%
Artistic |||||||||||| 50%
Religious || 10%
Hedonism || 10%
Materialism |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Narcissism |||||||||| 36%
Adventurousness |||||| 23%
Work ethic |||||||||||||||| 70%
Self absorbed |||||||||||| 50%
Conflict seeking |||||||||||||| 56%
Need to dominate |||||| 30%
Romantic |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Avoidant |||||| 23%
Anti-authority |||||||||||||| 56%
Wealth |||||||||||||||| 63%
Dependency |||||||||||| 50%
Change averse |||||||||||||||| 70%
Cautiousness |||||||||||||| 56%
Individuality |||||||||||||| 56%
Sexuality |||||||||||||| 56%
Peter pan complex |||| 16%
Physical security |||||||||||||||||||| 83%
Physical Fitness |||||||||||||||| 70%
Histrionic |||||||||||||| 56%
Paranoia |||||||||||||||| 63%
Vanity |||||||||||||||| 63%
Hypersensitivity |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Female cliche |||||||||| 36% Take Free Advanced Global Personality Test
personality tests by similarminds.comclean, self revealing, open, organized, outgoing, social, enjoys leadership and managing others, dominant, makes friends easily, does not like to be alone, assertive, hard working, finisher, optimistic, positive, likes to stand out, likes large parties, respects authority, practical, high self esteem, perfectionist, dislikes chaos, busy, not familiar with the dark side of life, controlling, high self control, traditional, tough, likes to fit in, conforming, brutally honest, takes precautions
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Top 5 funniest quotes:- "One day I was walking through Morpeth and got really bored, so I thought I’d wade through the river to see how deep it was…then I saw one of my year thirteen politics students and carried on speaking to him without him noticing that I was wet from the waist down."- "You asked for it, so I’ve given it to you… I don’t mind satisfying your needs"- "I’ve got some disappointing news for some of us. We needed seven people to go on the History trip and only six have returned the forms…so I’m callin’ it off"- "If you finish the essay, I’ll show you my favourite picture of Hitler"- "When I was at Uni, I had this German friend and one day his mum sent him a load of German sausages, so we went to the pub, got fully lubricated, went home, and had a sausage fest"The Rest Of The Quotes• “History is all about love and feeling” • “Pay you lip service” Moff: "I paid ya mam lip service" lol • “Garb of democracy” followed by laughs "Come on then Mark, look up 'Garb' in the dictionary!"..I quoted (Garb: A distinctive style or form of clothing; Dress: Clerical Garb) • “When I was at Uni, I had this German friend and one day his mum sent him a load of German sausages, so we went to the pub, got fully lubricated, went home, and had a sausage fest” • “When I was at Keele…” • “When I was at Camp America a kid in my group fell off a cliff…” • “New page, New Labour!” • SHOUTED: Ein Volk!, Ein Reich!, Ein Fuhrer! • “Some of us will pass…. Well the ones that bother to turn up…” • “Lets rock and roll peeps” • “The Daily Toriegraph” • “I once had a part time girlfriend… she was welsh” • “Johnny, if you’ve got somethin’ to say, just say it to my face, I can take it! I’m tough me.” • “When I was a security guard…” • “I was once waiting in Lebanon for a terrorist group” • “When I did my A levels…” • “I listen to real music like Slayer and Cannibal Corpse, none of this Strung-Out rubbish” • “You been smoking the wacky Backy Mark?” • “I went on a 30 mile run last night…” • “So Mark have you finished your Personal Study?” • “OI! Your mena be in a lesson here!... look at them! filthy peasants, there on the road to the ‘U’ grade..” • “It still remains one of the biggest things in human war!” (What other types of war are there? Animal wars?) • “Window dressing/veneer” • Heggerz freak car accident: “I remember one winter, I thought I’d try and pull a handbrake turn round the corner, I was only going 5 miles an hour and the car just slowly plummeted in to the only lamppost on that street” • “Wop it out on the table” • “Filthy communists” • “This is a sound revision guide, I made it myself” (Printed pages from the ‘Access to History’ book) • “The word Bolshie came from the Bolshevik revolution” • “I love you Mark…I really do” • Mark: “ I was hoping you could come back to mine and teach me the disciplines of history” • “Stuart, I was fantasizing about you givin’ it to me last night” (referring to his essay) • “Ms Mann doesn’t really like me” • Offstead Inspector: “do you mind if I sit in on your lesson?” Heggerz: “Yes..” • “One day I was walking through Morpeth and got really bored, so I thought I’d wade through the river to see how deep it was…then I saw one of my year thirteen politics students and carried on speaking to him without him noticing that I was wet from the waist down.” • “I’m a trained killer” (does a weeks voluntary work, annually, with the TA) • “You asked for it, so I’ve given it to you… I don’t mind satisfying your needs…” • “When you shoot somebody you have to make sure you shoot them until there dead” • “A nightmare for Mark is if someone comes up and talks to him” • “Each to their own” • “I’ve got some disappointing news for some of us. We needed seven people to go on the History trip and only six have returned the forms…so I’m callin’ it off” • “If you finish the essay, I’ll show you my favourite picture of Hitler” • “Dirty Nazi’s” • “My sisters a bit of a chav, I don’t think she’ll pass any of her GCSE’s… she’s beyond all help” • “I was the black sheep of my family” • “I wasn’t very popular on my PGCE course” • “I was born in New Zealand but I grew up in Warrington…” • “I did a history degree.. and look where it got me!” • Sergei witt and Stolli-pin • “I love Stalin me” • “Blood-thirsty maniacs” • “What’s the answer Jake (Jack Howells)” • “I come from the ghetto between Manchester and Liverpool; it’s called Warrington.” • “My brother said I was anorexic” • “When I was at uni, I had posters of Lenin on my wall…” • “Have you read the communist manifesto, I recommend it” • “Did you know that Stalin had an affair with Lenin’s wife!?” • “So you would vote Conservative aye?... You fascist Nazi!” • “Leanne your very quiet today…What do you think” (quoted in every single lesson) • “I don’t talk to anyone in the staff room; occasionally I might have a word with Robbo.” • “My mum votes Tory every year in secret” • “I love a good war me!” • Cashier of Morrisons: “have you got I.D?” Heggerz (with some fine bottles of ale): “I’m 26!”Myspace Layout Stealer body { background-color: FFFFFF; .r{} scrollbar-face-color:FFFFFF;scrollbar-highlight-color:FFFFFF ;scrollbar-3dlight-color:66CCCC;scrollbar-shadow-color:00000 0;scrollbar-darkshadow-color:66CCCC;scrollbar-arrow-color:00 0000;scrollbar-track-color:66CCCC; }div id="lyrics" style="width:320;text-align:center;background-color:black" Lostprophets Lyrics .. 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Music:

Favourite Bands/Musicians Strung-OutBy far one of the best Punk Rock bands around. Jason Cruz is the boy-o! I've liked them since i was around 14-15. Heard them on Extreme TV once i think!? And then decided to brave it, and go and buy an album 'American Paradox' was out at the time and had only just been released, so i thought i'd give it a go! Was a really good purchase! I wasn't sure at first, but it grew on me! Today i have a mini collection of their albums! Including a limited edition yellow vinyl! Bargain on ebay! Jason Cruz' lyrics i must say are some of the best written, that's the one thing that i like most about the band... cuz most the time punk bands sing about shit, but their lyrics are bo' selecta! Pretty much one my fav bands ever, and they happen to be coming to the UK - June 2007, which happens to be the same month i planned to visit Minnesota!!!! SO NOT FAIR!The Panic DivisionThese really are the fuckin' boys! They're simply awesome in my opinion. For them to go above Dallas Green in my music list is really quite something as well! I don't really know how i stubbled across them. I knew them well before they had become a former featured artist on Myspace. Their debut album 'Versus' is amazing! It's got a really good variation, with quite a blend of Electronics/Rock/Punk, and pretty much all of the songs are 'catchy'. The majority of the songs are quite upbeat, but they do have some more mellow songs on the album. 'Automatic Synthetic' is my favourite song of theirs. They've released some demo songs 'From The Top' and 'Your Satellite' from their next album which i think is due out the earlier part of this year (2007). They also sound amazing, and although they are only demo's they sound really well developed. A lot more electronics is meant to feature on the new album, which from the demo's sounds pretty good! Colton Holliday's vocals are awesome as well. Be looking very forward to the new album release! Can't Wait!!!Dallas Green (City & Colour)Dallas Green has the best voice i've ever heard from a male singer. I can't think of any other singer with a voice that even comes close to his. It's unique! He seems some what the underscore in Alexisonfire and although they're trying to create diversity in a combination of emo/screamo melodic symphonies i rekon it's more pejorative on his voice. Gladly he has persued a side line solo career, and produced amazing acoustic based songs, that deny any chance of some talentless screamer jumping in and ruining a song. His recent song The Grace with band Neverending White Lights is a song i can never get sick of hearing. Hopefully he'll carry on writing songs for his solo career and produce another album to add to my City And Colour collectionSongs I recommend:
-Save Your Scissors
-Hello I'm In Deleware
-My Sensible Heart
-Day Old Hate
-The Grace
Phil CollinsIn my opinion one of the best song writers that's ever lived. One of the best singers that's ever lived and one of the best drummers
that's ever lived. I've liked him since i was 2-3 years old, when my dad used to play his cassette (remember those!) in the car. Apparent stories of me getting up in the middle of the night at 4 years old, putting the Phil Collins video on and falling asleep with my arse in the air, have been frequently told to me by my such loving mother. Yet regardless of how much jip i get off mates or even parents saying: "EEE Phil Collins, that's a bit before your time isn't it!?" i'll never deny liking Phil Collins. I've managed to have seen him live twice in his solo career and once when the lead singer of Genesis and really Genesis was much better once Peter Gabriel left and Phil took over as singer anyway!Songs I recommend:
-In The Air Tonight
-Easy Lover
-Two Hearts
-Don't Lose My Number
-Both Sides Of The Story
-We Wait And We Wonder
-Against All Odds
AugustanaThis is probably my favourite Rock/Alternative Band. They used to be a small and unheard of band but i rekon they hit it off this year in USA. They were the back up band for the U.S Snow Patrol
Tour, which i guess puts it in to perspective. They have unfortunately been taken under the wing of the coporate music scene, by which their myspace page is plastered with commercial interventions trying to sell you something, which is a bit of shame, but it happens to all good bands i guess. Regardless they're still one my favourite bands. 'Boston' seems to be a favourite of a lot of people. The Album is well worth buying if you like what you hear from Dan Layus voice.

My Blog

University: The Update To The Story Of My Life

WELL! A lot has happened recently, im not really sure what i put in the last blog i wrote, and i know i can't be bothered to read it to find out!1) I have moved out of my flat at uni and transferred t...
Posted by Mark* on Sat, 03 Mar 2007 03:10:00 PST

University: The Story As It Stands Now

So... I'm back from Xmas holidays, finished my exams for this semester, only now i've got summer exams to look forward to! University seems to have taken me on a bit of a rollercoaster ride it seems.....
Posted by Mark* on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 04:09:00 PST

University: The Story So Far

I've been at Uni for 8 weeks now.. so i thought it would be about time i posted something about it!My general take is that it's not that bad. Academically the work isn't too challenging, and rather sa...
Posted by Mark* on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 01:46:00 PST