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Age 23, living in sin in Twickenham with Cheesy
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer


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Dog-Sammy-deceased :(
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Technically Rachel

 
Thursday, January 20, 2005  
Right. JJ's questions first I think (about time you made a comment, you loiterer you!):

1) If you could use one word to describe me what would it be?

Comedy. Or possibly Horny.

2) Is a graveyard more romantic than a candle-lit dinner?
Since I'm all gothic romance obsessed at the moment (a la Phantom of the Opera), I could certainly imagine a graveyard to be romantic. Uniqueness is always attractive. Though I could see why some people would be uncomfortable. But I like graveyards. I have a fascination for reading the things written about people - might kill the romance a bit.

3) Bron suggested I ask you questions. Was she right in doing so?
Obviously so, as I'm having fun answering them.

4) Just how lovely are you?

*Blush* Me! Nah I'm an evil little minx. Minxes aren't lovely.

5) What would you do if you were me?

Get past the stage fright and act my little heart out. And move out of Glossup!


Next up, La Bron questions:

1) When did you realise you were with the right guy?

Tricky. I kinda knew Cheesy was the one before I even was with him. And when I was with someone else. There was this period of time when things between me and him weren't on (he had a girlfriend), but there was something going on. Nothing actual -the boy was frustratingly faithful both in words and action, but beneath the surface there was something. So, frustrated me, not really knowing what to think. In the meantime, Baldy was making the mega-moves. Huge compliments, blatantly trying every flattery-trick in the book for a shag. After being convinced that things with me and Cheesy weren't gonna happen, I let a few kisses happen with Baldy. The whole time all I thought of was Cheesy. I guess that was when I knew he really was for me - all the other offers were rejected even though we weren't together. Once we were together there were hundreds of those realisations. (*I shall pause quietly while my readership now rushes to vomit in a bucket*)............

2) How is London?

Mneh! It suits its purpose career wise. Most time here I just spend pining for Manchester.

3) What's the most hurtful thing that anyone has ever said to you (dont'mention michael jackson)
This question at the moment only makes me think of people, rather than something anyone's said. There were two people in my past who really hurt me - one was Lucy who was my best friend at college - I sacrificed a lot for her, including my own personal morals about certain things, and she turned on me for nothing. The other was the (ooh, dreaded word here) EX. Mostly with both of them it was a trust thing - relationships come and go, but abuse of trust is what hurts. Me and the ex are long since patched up, grown up and fine now - it;s ever so mature. Me and Lucy never made it back though, despite healing the rift some time after. Weird.
Oh, and my sister said I'd got fat at Christmas (Since I call her Fat Arse though I can't really complain.)

4) When was your happiest time?

Hmmm, tricky. There are different things that have made me happy about different times of my life. My time at Manchester was probably my most carefree happy time. Being at the Edinburgh festival also makes me very happy, even if I'm stressed there.

5) Can you cry on demand?

Depends very much on how tired I am. If I'm tired and crotchety, I can totally convince myself to cry. Other times - nope. As a test, I just made myself cry. (I am tired indeed, and achy from my stupid dumb-ass whiplash).

Ta da!!! Phew!

10:02 pm

 
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