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Alison is from Melbourne, Australia. She quite likes it here but will relocate for a real job. Please, somebody, employ her.
Has currently turned 28. It's awful. Thanks for asking.  Her 22 year old friend thinks she's super old.
Enjoys books, television and movies. Has tried to learn a language for the past decade and failed. She blames the Australian school system. Can learning be a hobby?
Loves a nice gin and tonic.
Would like to write a book.
God, she's not very interesting.
Anyway, hello! Thanks for reading.

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