Cheers, from #202044
Thanks to the naturally-occurring yet mystifying tidy order of things beyond my control, my destined researcher number is not completely dissimilar to an address where I once resided. I see no reason to tamper with forces already beyond my control - look what happened to Peter Cushing and Gene Wilder for further reference.
I promise many omissions, wild inaccuracies, and the obligatory apocrypha. And after, or sooner, depending on what I can recall having written and whether I can remember what it was I had to say before turning this machine on - maybe I will offer something in the way of entertainment to someone your cousin's brother-in-law's friend's boss might know (references are always welcome, even beyond the standard 6 degrees of separation).
I thank you for taking the time to have read this far, and inasmuch as I will never have to lay eyes on you, feel free to consider my humble abode as a Hitchhikers' Inn on your wayward journies.
Regards,
#202044
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