Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Welcome all!

As of this moment, I haven't decided yet about what I will write in this blog. It's the first time EVER I start writing a blog. No, that's not completely true. I have created one on Yahoo 360°, but haven't written a message in it yet.
Why I have this blog? Well, I think I did something wrong while registering on ths site in order to be able to post a comment on someone else's blog. So, now that I am stuck with it, I can as well start one. We know where it starts (here) and we'll see where it ends. Although I will try to keep it decent, I can't guarantee this will be a child-friendly place. Y'all be warned!

I guess now is the time to introduce myself. I am Sandra. I live in Belgium, and at the time I am writing this first message, I am 26. I work for the IT department of a multinational company based in Belgium. My job consists of doing all the work the others don't want to do. It's sad, I know, but that is life!
During my free time, I spend quite some time on the golf course (if you consider the club house part of the golf course, that is) and I love going on vacation, especially when it includes Disney and/ or a musical. Disney, indeed. I love the Mouse. I woreship the Mouse. I like to call the Mouse a rat. He doesn't like it, trust me!
Next to that, I spend quite some time on discussion boards like SGT and DISboards, I like shopping, I like to read and I hate the secretary at work. (Sorry, I just had to include that, lol!)
I am sure all these subjects will come up one day or another on this blog. Really.

This is also the time to explain all the typing errors I will make. English is only my fourth language. And I have trouble with the keyboard of my new laptop. And my fingers are not sychronized with my thoughts. These three ingredients are the perfect recipe for typing-disaster. But I am sure you'll be able to understand what I am trying to say. And if you don't, just ask!!

Oh yes, one more thing for today: in case I say something that appears to be weird, please, give me the benefit of the doubt. After all, it is only my fourth language, and sometimes I get confused by some expressions. The result of that? My readers are confused!

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