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ChloeLee88 05 May 2006 14:28

No i'd rather have saturday off....everybody always goes out on saturaday and i cant go because im working!

If its a nice sunny day...like today here...would yourather walk home...or catch a lift??

L96 05 May 2006 15:42

Catch a lift, for sure... bung BOOH on and drive, baby, driiiiiiive.....

Given the choice, would you choose manual labour, or a mentally/emotionally intense job?

AndyK 08 May 2006 10:32

I'd take the latter, saving the physical hardwork for recreation. The mental/emotional intensity brings with it a greater instensity of rewards (and I don't just mean financial).

Who's your all time hero? (An anser of Meat Loaf is unaccpetable, think of someone else :)) )

dottie 08 May 2006 10:58

Nelson Mandela - showed such fortitude and faith during his long years of imprisonment, and still managed to smile on his release.....

Which politician do you favour the most - past or present and why?

AndyK 08 May 2006 10:59

and your follow up question is ... ?

dottie 08 May 2006 11:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by dottie
Nelson Mandela - showed such fortitude and faith during his long years of imprisonment, and still managed to smile on his release.....

Which politician do you favour the most - past or present and why?

this one AndyK:roll:

AndyK 09 May 2006 12:06

Politician ... hmm can't say any of them really gain my favour, although Patsy Calton did a good job where I used to live and she agreed with me about the idiots who parked badly on my road.

Are there too many of the wrong type of programmes repeated on TV?

Gez 09 May 2006 20:11

sometimes sometimes

Is Elvis really the king??

DIZZY DRUMMER 09 May 2006 21:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerry
sometimes sometimes

Is Elvis really the king??

I've never seen him in Buckingham Palace





Are people really affected by a full moon ?

AndyK 10 May 2006 09:39

Since such a high percentage of our body is water, and the mooon affects the tides I beleive that, it's a pretty safe bet that we are indeed affected by the waxing and waning of the moon to some extent.

Tell us something that will surprise us about you?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 12:59

I have a GCSE in Latin translation.

If you could go to see any concert, anywhere in the world, at any time past or present, who would you see, where and why?

AndyK 10 May 2006 13:03

It would be the famous Cleveland Records convention when Meat brought the house down ... why? Well it's oibvious isn't it?

What's your most embarassing moment?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 13:15

Where are my whoops of amazement for my surprising fact about myself?

When I was 15, I worked in a chemist's shop, and one very hot summer's evening, I came out of work, standing by the front doors while my boss locked up, and whipped off my overall (a white coat like the ones doctors wear) having forgotten I didn't have a skirt on, only a little skimpy t-shirt...

What's yours?

AndyK 10 May 2006 13:27

Sorry, I was speech-less with amazement :))

Mine involves the presentation of an A0 poster to me, in front of assembled family, friends and acquaintences a few years ago ... this poster depicts the new moon that was sighted over Harrogate on the night of Live Aid in 1985, Live Aid also coincided with one of my brothers stag nights, along with the inverted grinning (slightly squiffy) face of the moons owner ...

What's your favourite pizza?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 13:29

Domino's Full House

What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten?

AndyK 10 May 2006 13:33

Goat ... but I never dared ask which part of a goat :shock:

Have you ever been a vegetarian?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 13:36

Never intentionally, but I think I'd do okay if it became illegal to eat meat tomorrow (that's meat as in flesh from dead things, not necessarily Meat, if you get what I mean....)

What was your first paid employment?

AndyK 10 May 2006 13:41

Depends what you count as employment? Paper Round? First proper part time job was shelf stacker in Tesco's and then moved through a collection of bizarre roles towards IT management (think the paper round might have been the best option, Chris seems to manage ok with his!)

What is the most bizarre job you've had?

Chris 10 May 2006 13:46

Running web admin for an "adult club" in coventry while at uni. They advertised on the uni noticeboards for a HTML programmer and I applied.Some of the emails people sent in were positiviely weird!!

Q. What do you think is the most bizarre song lyric ever written?

AndyK 10 May 2006 14:01

Sitting in a sleazy snack bar sucking sickly sausage rolls.

WHat would get your vote?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 14:12

Free chocolate for all!

Have you ever been arrested, and if so, what for?

AndyK 10 May 2006 14:18

Never arrested no.

If you could play the drums, which Meat Loaf song would you want to be the drummer on?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 14:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyK
If you could play the drums, which Meat Loaf song would you want to be the drummer on?

What do you mean if? I have a Grade 3 in percussion, thank you very much....

It'd have to be You Took The Words...

Have you ever been given a tacky holiday souvenir?

AndyK 10 May 2006 14:24

Well I didn't know that did I?

Oh yes, I have a Stena Line ferrie teddy bear key ring somewhere, provided to me by mini-she-who-thinks-she-must-be-obeyed, who has now been trained to hand her spending money over to an adult for use in the duty free shop.

How old were you when you passed your driving test?

Hypnobabe 10 May 2006 14:25

Seventeen years, six months and one day old... I was determined to pass within six months of starting, but the test date came through a day too late.

Did you pass first time?


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