Monday 23 April 2007

My answers

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1) If you could meet any living person, who would it be and why?Well, if there IS, as the saying goes, someone for everyone,I'd like to meet my someone, even if we meet and I can't stand the sight of them - at least it'd be over and done with and I'd be put out of my misery. Then I'd like to meet the person who said 'There's someone out there for everyone' and punch them square in the face. Or Vince Vaughn, who I wouldn't punch, but who could in my tiny little mind, be my someone.

2) Where is your favourite place in the world?Without sounding too much of a Nat I have to say Scotland. My friend and I went on a trip round the Highlands a few years ago, taking in Aviemore, Fort William and Crianlarich. The highlight was sitting 3/4 of the way up Ben Nevis looking down on the world, and then spending the evening in the bunkhouse, watching visiting Norwegian musicians play an impromtu gig and drinking pints by the fireside.

3) If your CD player was to break with one album stuck inside it, and that was the only music you could hear from now until the day you die, what CD would you wish it to be?It would have to be Barenaked Ladies: Disc One - All Their Greatest Hits. I'm still recovering from their Carling Academy gig last week. Legends in their lifetime!
4) If you could go back in time to change one thing that happened in your life, what would you change?I'm a great believer in fate, so I wouldn't want to change anything really. But if I HAD to, I might have applied for the SHOUT! training scheme at DC Thomsons when I was 16 instead of going to college. I might have been at Heat towers by now, or getting Kate Thornton's job on X Factor. But then again, the NHS wouldn't be preparing for their next super nurse would they!

5) Why has blogging become so popular?For the writer it's a great chance to vent their frustrastions and feelings to anyone who wants to listen, and for the reader, it's yet another distraction from the daily letdown that is your workplace.

1 comment:

Tish said...

It's so weird that we both have the same answer on the CD question! After reading about it on Groanin' Jock's blog, I just had to come see for myself! Great taste in music!