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Shelf stacking on the twilight shift at Asda - absolutely hated it!

 

Bacon, eggs, saute potatoes,baked beans and toast followed by low fat yogurt :oops::lol:

 

What will you eat tonight?

- Good job the yogurt was low fat Plum! :lol:

 

Plum has led to me having a serious fabric addiction (she introduced me to Patchwork). Today I spent another £28 on fabric that I don't really need, I have no firm idea of what I will make with it but I just had to have it. What serious addiction do you have?

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Thank goodness Emma - I was beating the brains trying to think and all I could think of was the Ron's mum in Harry Potter and I couldn't remember her name!

 

I would like to meet Albert Einstein because I think he was such a cutie and so clever - hope it would rub off on me! :lol:

 

Who was your idol in your teens?

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It would be a nice cottage with tennis court, pool and a big garden which I would turn into a nice cottage with tennis court, pool and smallholding. :P Lovely dream to have Koojie.

 

If you had a smallholding what would you stock it with?

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:lol:

 

The last one I had was OH wouldn't mow the lawn - very frustrating. Most of my dreams tend to be winding me up in one way or another. No wonder I get up feeling exhausted! :lol:

 

I dream in fabulous technicolour - do you know if yours are in colour?

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Hmm thats tough as I have two, one is Shawshank Redemption because it is thought provoking, happy and sad and beautifully filmed and put together and the other is My Fair Lady - the singing, dancing, costumes, colour and most of all I love the story.

 

Talking of Shawshank Redemption and prison - one of my worst fears is being put in prison for something you didnt do - whats your worst fear (not phobia)?

Michelle

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Fell off a horse while it was racing another horse - but I wasn't racing I was hanging on round it's neck for grim death! I then landed in a cow pat and then got dragged along the ground in even more cow pats - my foot was stuck in a stirrup. Not sport for me, but the bloke thought it was a jolly good one. Words cannot express what I would have loved to have said afterwards. Fortunately only my pride was hurt while my derriere was a little bruised.

Can you ride and if so how many times have you fallen off?

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:lol: I had lessons some years ago, it was something I'd always wanted to learn but my parents couldn't afford it when I was a child.

 

It was ok while I had 1:1 lessons but then they said I should join a class and learn to jump, and I hated that. I fell off three times, and the last time I remember thinking 'this isn't fun any more ... and I'm PAYING for this!' So I hung up my riding hat!

 

Is there something you really wanted to do as a child but couldn't (or weren't allowed to!) and have you done it or do you think you ever will?

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That would have been the horse riding. I started learning when I started work - like you my parents couldn't afford it. I started off in stables at Englefield Green and we went out 1-1 in Windsor Great Park. Nice setting - except the horse bolted luckily it was uphill and I brought it under control. Never managed to get a horse to gallop though - they just trotted faster. :roll: It wasn't until DD wanted to ride that I thought I'd have another go just up the road at Wellington. I liked it there and I did gallop - thrilling. But then I changed to a beautiful Apaloosa (spotty botty) and he was like a slippery barrel - I fell off. Never wanted to jump and they didn't force us to either, thankfully. But when I fell off the last time I thought how lucky I didn't break anything because of all the children's activities would have to go on hold until broken bones mended. In short I realised I was a mere mortal! The only other thing that I wasn't allowed to do was when mum went out to the shops briefly. "I'm locking up while you play in the garden because I don't want you getting water for mud pies." Well, she left the little kitchen window open and I climbed up, opened the big window and filled a bucket full of water and when she came home I was covered in mud - I was about 9 then. But she wasn't too cross - she realised that if I got in easily, then so could a burglar.

Have you ever been a bit of a daredevil?

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I am such a goody goody because I am too scared to get into trouble. :lol:

 

I love Alton Towers - especially the hairy ones - I usually do an Austin Powers baddy pose (can't remember the name, but he's the bigger version of Mini me :lol: )

 

Your favourite ride there is?

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