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Interview the person below you (Part 4)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    smash wrote: »
    I like a bit of everything but there's a few series I follow and now that TWD is done, it'll be GOT up next.

    What's your worst habit?

    Either biting my nails or never letting anyone close to me :p

    What is your main party trick?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    Laziness at times....work really hard to keep it at bay though




    Deos your boss ever go missing for days on end...to avoid you

    Jesus I wish.
    What did you want to be a child that was a silly notion?


  • Posts: 21,679 [Deleted User]
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    failinis wrote: »
    Jesus I wish.

    What did you want to be a child that was a silly notion?

    A Princess! Gas because as an adult I couldn't be any less Princessy :)

    Are you aged under 25?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    A Princess! Gas because as an adult I couldn't be any less Princessy :)

    Are you aged under 25?

    Yeah

    Which book did you demand be re-read to you as a baby/child?


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    failinis wrote: »
    Yeah

    Which book did you demand be re-read to you as a baby/child?

    It was a collection of fairy tales. I was mad about those type of stories when I was little and I still am.

    Do you have a favourite writer?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,768 tomwaterford
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    failinis wrote: »
    Yeah

    Which book did you demand be re-read to you as a baby/child?

    Emm....jesus can't remember...think it was something about a fox :confused:




    Would you have the patience to read the same story over and over again to a kid...that wasn't yours


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    Emm....jesus can't remember...think it was something about a fox :confused:




    Would you have the patience to read the same story over and over again to a kid...that wasn't yours

    I have done this. Maybe three times to the little person. I changed my voice around and made it interesting.

    How is the weather tonight in Waterford?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    It was a collection of fairy tales. I was mad about those type of stories when I was little and I still am.

    Do you have a favourite writer?

    I am fond of many children writers/artists but I like karel capek and H. G. Wells
    Emm....jesus can't remember...think it was something about a fox :confused:




    Would you have the patience to read the same story over and over again to a kid...that wasn't yours

    No chance, I have zero patience for kids.


    Whats the worst object you broke by accident (not someones heart ha)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,364 cantdecide
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    failinis wrote: »
    I am fond of many children writers/artists but I like karel capek and H. G. Wells



    No chance, I have zero patience for kids.


    Whats the worst object you broke by accident (not someones heart ha)

    I spent a fortune of time, effort and money basically restoring a modern motorbike and smashed it to pieces a couple of months later.



    Do you get angry easily?


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    cantdecide wrote: »
    I spent a fortune of time, effort and money basically restoring a modern motorbike and smashed it to pieces a couple of months later.



    Do you get angry easily?

    I don't.

    Do you?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,364 cantdecide
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    I don't.

    Do you?

    I'm pretty zen but I have my moments like most people.




    Do you cry easily?




  • cantdecide wrote: »
    I'm pretty zen but I have my moments like most people.




    Do you cry easily?

    I cried in 2006 and before that it was 1995, so I guess not.

    Did you have acne as a teenager?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,809 smash
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    I cried in 2006 and before that it was 1995, so I guess not.

    Did you have acne as a teenager?

    No, thank god.

    Did you sleep well?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,383 Miss Demeanour
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    smash wrote: »
    No, thank god.

    Did you sleep well?

    I did. I had 7 hours.

    What position did you wake up in?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,809 smash
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    I did. I had 7 hours.

    What position did you wake up in?
    Flat on my back, with my alarm trying to give me a headache.

    Do you usually shower in the morning or night time?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,318 Menas
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    In the morning, always.

    Have you seen 'The Night Manager' on BBC?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,809 smash
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    Menas wrote: »
    In the morning, always.

    Have you seen 'The Night Manager' on BBC?
    No but I've seen the people on Gogglebox raving about it.

    Should I download it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    smash wrote: »
    No but I've seen the people on Gogglebox raving about it.

    Should I download it?

    I have not seen it but heard good things so...maybe?

    Have you see Black Mirror?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,318 Menas
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    smash wrote: »
    No but I've seen the people on Gogglebox raving about it.

    Should I download it?

    Yes, you definitely should. But you will have to dodgy download it as the first few episodes are not on BBC player anymore.

    Gogglebox is back on tv? Damn, I missed it...need to set the box to record that.

    Who is your favorite gogglebox character?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 failinis
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    Menas wrote: »
    Yes, you definitely should. But you will have to dodgy download it as the first few episodes are not on BBC player anymore.

    Gogglebox is back on tv? Damn, I missed it...need to set the box to record that.

    Who is your favorite gogglebox character?

    I rather like any one who has a dog, shallowly enough :pac: cute dogs

    What has been the best tv show you have seen this year?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,012 stop animal cruelty
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    First dates and anything to do with bear gyrills

    What's for lunch


  • Posts: 21,679 [Deleted User]
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    First dates and anything to do with bear gyrills

    What's for lunch

    Tea.

    What will you have?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 646 MillField
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    Tea.

    What will you have?

    Had a ham and cheese sandwich with mayo and a club milk. Very adventurous...haha

    When do you think electric cars will become the norm?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,318 Menas
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    I dont see them going over 50% ownership in the next 25 years TBH.

    Ever wear/use a pedometer?


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    Menas wrote: »
    I dont see them going over 50% ownership in the next 25 years TBH.

    Ever wear/use a pedometer?

    My phone has an app that measures steps and calories. I use that.

    Are you fit?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,521 mansize
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    No

    Do you exercise regularly?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,111 Jamaican Me Crazy
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    mansize wrote: »
    No

    Do you exercise regularly?


    Honestly....... no. I hike a bit and walk a bit, yoga a bit and take the stairs but I don't do any regular routine exercise.

    Are you a member of a gym?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,809 smash
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    Honestly....... no. I hike a bit and walk a bit, yoga a bit and take the stairs but I don't do any regular routine exercise.

    Are you a member of a gym?
    I keep considering it but last time I joined one I paid up front and literally never used it.

    Should we be forced to work on nice days like today?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,111 Jamaican Me Crazy
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    smash wrote: »
    I keep considering it but last time I joined one I paid up front and literally never used it.

    Should we be forced to work on nice days like today?

    No. We should get 5 nice weather discretionary days off per year where we can just ring in and say you are taking the day off to enjoy nice weather. I think it would increase morale and productivity and reduce the amount of sick calls employers get.

    Do you think my idea is good?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,383 Miss Demeanour
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    No. We should get 5 nice weather discretionary days off per year where we can just ring in and say you are taking the day off to enjoy nice weather. I think it would increase morale and productivity and reduce the amount of sick calls employers get.

    Do you think my idea is good?

    I do that anyway except I call them sick days :)

    Last takeaway you had?


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