tell me what you are, and I will be that.
If you could afford it (if you cant already). Would you take a tour into Space?
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tell me what you are, and I will be that.
If you could afford it (if you cant already). Would you take a tour into Space?
Absoulutely!. However, rather than go on the quick trip i.e. up and back, I would prefer to wait until the proposed space hotel is ready
There are plans to send a manned expidition to Mars. Would you go, knowing that you would be living on your transport ship until you have finished building a habitat, and knowing that it was a one way trip, with no prospect of returning to Earth?
If I had no family to support or worry about, yes I would do it in a heartbeat. Besides raising a successful family, is there really any other point to life? We live for a while then we die. It's kind of a repetitive cycle with no real point in the end is there, or at least none that I can see! I would go so I could see what it's like out there in the big black yonder and see what the small light I see in the sky is really like up close :)
Who let the dogs out?
I did last night, well this morning at 2am when some little ar#$%le started letting off fireworks across the road in the beach car park.
It has just turned black out side and a thunder storm is approaching from the north-west. Do you like thunderstorms as I do, or do they scare the bejeezus out of you?
I love thunderstorms. I find a nice place to just sit and listen to nature in all its power and glory. I never quite get why people are scared of thunderstorms overly. I know you have to keep your wits about you and that they are potentially lethal, but they are stunning.
Sadly we don't get many here.
How often do you have thunderstorms?
Not that often, probably only half a dozen each year. In NZ we usually only tend to get sheet lightning, which is quite cool, but it just lights up the clouds. proper fork lightning is extremely rare.
If you had to name one reason for tourists to visit your home town/area what would it be?
The climate mainly along with our beaches and game parks. Our summers can be pretty warm from December - April, but overall there is no better climate that I have experienced anywhere else in the world. May and June are fantastic months here where the temperature averages in the mid 20's, there are few rainy days and evenings are a pleasant 19 - 20 degrees. We braai a lot that time of the year as it's just fantastic to chill outside, not sweating nor shivering. Perfect! :D September and October are also great months like May and June, but we tend to get more rainy days that time of the year.
Can you describe, in a bit of detail, what your road is like where you live?
Ermm its greyish with some white lines on it.
One side has houses the other side runs along the cliff top down to the beach.
http://paraglidingnewzealand.com/ima...w-plymouth.jpg
This is a view from the road.
If you could choose one animal to keep as a pet, what would it be and why?
Easy. A dog. The most loyal and affectionate companion I can think of (I know, not a very original answer :mark: ).
Do you put much effort into decorating your house/apartment for Christmas?
Yes. I am a big kid, so everything I can think of goes up each year.
Might you ever move country? For a first time or again depending on circumstances.