I don't have one and I don't care where I go as long as the sea is nearby. Most of the times I go to 2 Mai, a small village of fishermen and I feel great cos I stay on the beach all day long.
Do you like to walk barefeet in the grass?
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I don't have one and I don't care where I go as long as the sea is nearby. Most of the times I go to 2 Mai, a small village of fishermen and I feel great cos I stay on the beach all day long.
Do you like to walk barefeet in the grass?
Yes. One of the best feelings apart from walking on the sand of a beach with the water in your feet.
Do you like photography and if yes, what sort of equipment do you use? phones don't count.
Yes. I love it. Always wanted my own camera but when i was very young I couldn't afford it. Now I use the cheapest camera on the market - think it's a Nikon L22- but I'm happy with it. When I go to the countryside at my cousin's house I think I become really annoying taking pics all the time.
Same Q to the one below ( cos I feel guilty taking Steve's turn to answer. I know he's a great photographer )
so I won't answer either :p:
oops...steve is probably at work. we'll repeat the q later for him. let's continue
it's not even 8am there, does he start work so early? anyways, what is the question?
But he doesn't jump from bed and just start to work. He probably need to prepare + it takes time with the road to work.
The Q was the same about photography.
I love it too...started with a cheap Kodak digital camera 10 yrs ago which was excellent, moved on to a Lumix (which sadly is not working - the camera is fine but the viewfinder/screen is off :s ). A few years ago finally went for a SLR. So currently have a basic model Nikon D3000 and a few must have lenses. I haven't spent a tonne of money on this like some newbies I know (still quite a bit though) but I do manage to take a few good photos especially when I'm travelling.
Would you have liked to be in the armed forces? (unless you have compulsory service)
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Hate everything related to uniforms and orders. In the past all the girls ( me included ) who attended universitary studies had to serve . It was compulsory once/week in the first 3 years + a concentration of 1 month during summer ( imagine walking in boots at over 30C ). All the thing was so absurd, the uniform was horrible and heavy esp during winter, just a waste of time + we were ashamed to salute all the grades we've met in our way. After 3 months I managed to get a medical act and escaped.
Have you served?
No. It is voluntary (you can imagine wth such a population we don't need mandatory things as enough volunteers are alwaya available :s )
I did harbour hopes of joining the NDA (it is basically the training school for officer cadets - which is in my city) after completing high school, but I had to start wearing glasses at the end of my school years - which effectively ended my hopes of joining the air force/army ). Later on before age 25 I could have appeared for another exam to be part of the engineering/signal corps but that did not interest me.
Did you have a school uniform?