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I always wanted a Lotus Eclat, but I'd settle for a Ferrari. Lamborghini's look nice, but Porches are too stubby for my liking. That's because my car is a Honda Jazz. I can but dream!

Do you plan your life ahead in one fair swoop, or a bit at a time - or blissfully bumble around?

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A bit of everything.

I have a master plan that I want to be a vet (but won't get the grades :( ),

... I like to have things organised, so have a giant wall planner up on my wall that I write all over - so a bit at a time - but have many a thing to do at a time so don't plan very well in that sense.

 

Diary or memory?

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The banning of alcohol at public gatherings like racing, concerts, football matches etc. - I am so tired of drunks spoiling a good day out. A Radio 1's Big Weekend this year my 11 year old son and I witnessed a man throw beer in his girlfriends face and then punch her in the face full force (sad thing is that she has chosen not to press charges). :?

 

 

Do you actively keep fit, if so how?

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Not really, I don't go to the gym or anything like that. However, I am half an hours walk from work, so try to walk at least half the time, and have an allotment, and 3 active boys to keep me busy. However, at the end of May I did a 33 mile sponsored bike ride and I'm still recovering from that!

 

Are you a perfectionist?

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Yes and no. With my artwork I am never satisfied and with sewing I unstitch until I get it right. I expect everyone in the family to be perfect, while I am flawed in so many ways.

 

Although saying that I am on a permanent go slow, while my son either finishes my sentence or goes away ranting about how long winded I am and he can't be bothered to wait and listen, so my question is patient or impatient?

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Neither, I found Eastenders to be depressing so stopped watching when I was in my early 20's. Corrie was something that mum and nan used to watch and I was so bored I vowed never to peek again. I did start watching Neighbours when I had a bad back and there wasn't anything else on during the day (no Sky then), then at work we got stuck into Home and Away - neither of which I have watched for years. I did like another Aussie one called A Country Practice which used to be funny until a different TV channel took over and it was awful - eventually stopped. So no more soaps for me.

 

I do like a lot of American programmes like Frazer - so American comedy or British?

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:lol: I love them - must be the Irish in me!

I get hayfever, but that isn't as bad nowadays, although there are the odd days when it's a pain in the bum - or face! My main allergy is being bitten by mosquitoes when they swell to the size of a saucer. I avoid nylon because that gives me a rash and too many raspberries gives me hives! When we first moved here there was a large fruit bed with currants (although not black), gooseberries and loads of raspberries. One year was a bumper crop and we had raspberries for breakfast dinner and tea. Spot the moving rasberry in the middle busy picking them! But we dug them all up and grassed over to make way for swings and slides. Now we have dug the grass up and there are now beans and peas and sweetcorn (and spuds) in that spot - can see why the fruit bed was there - soooo stoney.

 

So favourite fruit?

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