Introduce yourself (part one)

Hi everyone,

We thought we'd create a discussion where people can say hello and introduce themselves.

You don't have to say something here but it'd be nice to get a chance to say hello Smile

Please remember that you should not share personal details (such as emails or phone numbers) to protect your privacy.

And don't feel you have to introduce yourself, it's entirely up to you and please only share what you're comfortable with.

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  • Hi!

    My name is Lynn, I am 26 (tomorrow) and I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome when I was 18 after leaving art college.

    One of my strong passions is illustration and writing. I am hoping to eventually get my series of children's books published. 

    My other passion is cycling and racing. I love time trialling, where you race a set distance against the clock and hill climbs. I like the 'focus' factor to them and have podium placings in many national events including taking the hill climb title twice. I have had a go at road racing too, though find it quite nerving sitting in the middle of the bunch! A lot to work on there! 

    I have a black and white cat called Fignon and I love him to pieces! : ) He even has his own facebook page!!!

    Lynn : )

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  • Hi!

    My name is Lynn, I am 26 (tomorrow) and I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome when I was 18 after leaving art college.

    One of my strong passions is illustration and writing. I am hoping to eventually get my series of children's books published. 

    My other passion is cycling and racing. I love time trialling, where you race a set distance against the clock and hill climbs. I like the 'focus' factor to them and have podium placings in many national events including taking the hill climb title twice. I have had a go at road racing too, though find it quite nerving sitting in the middle of the bunch! A lot to work on there! 

    I have a black and white cat called Fignon and I love him to pieces! : ) He even has his own facebook page!!!

    Lynn : )

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