I've been tagged by Reluctant Nomad. I have to do this.
Three things that scare me:
Spiders
AIDS
Heart disease
Three people who make me laugh:
Ian
Margaret Thatcher
Alan
Three things I love:
Spring into Summer
Hearing Kylie in a night club
Aeroplane travel
Three things I hate:
Right wing politics
Hearing Aerosmith in a night club
Disease
Three things I don't understand:
Heterosexuality
Bisexuality
Bestiality
Three things on my desk:
Mighty Mouse software on CD
My wallet
A 50p coin
Three things I'm doing now:
Listening to iTunes (it's on party shuffle)
Doing the three things thingy
Breathing
Three things I want to do before I die:
Get hitched
Get a face lift
Lose weight
Three things I can do:
Lose control
Freak out
Panic
Three things I can't do:
Drive
Be tidy
Use a dirty toilet
Three things I think you should listen to:
Big girls don't cry by Edith Massey
It's a sin (Barfly version) by Pet Shop Boys
So long without you by Bent
Three things you should never listen to:
Fatherly advice
The sound of a missile heading your way
Babies and children screaming in pain
Three things I'd like to learn:
How to drive
Italian
Maltese
Three favourite foods:
Custard
Tiramisu
Sherry trifle
Three beverages I regularly drink:
Coffee (never instant)
Orange juice
Apple juice
Three television programmes I watched as a child:
Blue Peter
Grange Hill
The Tripods
Three bloggers I've tagged:
Brett
Krafty
JAG
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14 comments:
I shall do it!
Loving a lot of your responses.
Oddly enough I watched the same TV progs as a child too, but there was another one on my list. Can you guess what it is? And how come you didn't include it, eh?
Good boy, Brett!
Old Cheeser, it has to be Doctor Who, no? I'd have included it, but, in trying to include three different styles of programme, really wanted to include The Tripods for sci-fi as it relates to a spooky coincidence revealed in a recent email.
However did you guess?! Oh...what was the spooky email coincidence, dare I ask?
Some dirty bitch asked me if I'd ever read The Guardians by John Christopher. I had not, so did so. It then turned out he wrote The Tripods, which I was obsessed with as a boy.
Will anyone admit to having been a Magpie viewer?
Hadn't heard the Barfly mix of It's a Sin. Thanks for sharing, petal, in more ways than one.
(oh, that sounded a bit pervy...)
We like pervy.
can i do it!
Yes, Gab! Do it! I'd have tagged more people but the limit was three.
okey dokes xxx
I make you laugh? Good. But why am I under Margaret Thatcher?
I finally finished! I'll post it tomorrow :)
Custard!!!! YES PLEASE!
I've been a bit out of blogland in the past while so sorry it took me a while to get here.
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