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Looking for a friendly flatshare from mid Jan


nelsycasallas

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Hey,


I am looking to find a room to call home from middle of January. I would really like to live in a place where its a social household and where cooking, drinking tea or beer are the norm :)

About me, I am a bicycle mechanic working at a bike shop called Rat Race Cycles in Nunhead. When I'm not working Im usually out training at Herne Hill velodrome track or on the many hills of South London. I kind of love bikes and cycling if that is evident already! So I can be your very own home mechanic! If you have a bike that is. With that said I need a flat that's bike friendly as I can't leave my babies outside.


I can be a little introverted now again but get alot from a social household and having friends over, cooking dinner, having tea or beer and crisps (I'm obsessed with crisps!) and vegan cake! (I just bake banana cake at the moment but will push myself to bake more!) If thats the sort of thing you could be ok with.


I identity as queer, I love Ru Paul and Eurovision and if you like listening and dancing to Robyn then were going to get on just fine! I'm seeing her in April!


Please let me know if you think you would like me as a roomie :)


Thank you for reading


Nelsy

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