My wife thinks all sports I follow are unusual :D
Or I have an unusual amount of interest in them :erm:
Any plans for the week-end?
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My wife thinks all sports I follow are unusual :D
Or I have an unusual amount of interest in them :erm:
Any plans for the week-end?
No. :p
But this morning I took an important decision.
Is there a question that you'll never answer on this thread?
What was the decision? Or is it too personal?
As to your question: I've not thought about it. I suppose there are some that I'd consider a bit too personal, but I can't think of examples. Also I like to stay clear of politics.
Are you surprised that the Rugby World Cup final is between Australia and New Zealand?
Not really because
a) I have never followed rugby, so I don't relly care!
b) even if I haven't followed it I still know who is usually good at it, so NZ Aus or SA being in finals isn't very hard to believe
Have you met anyone interesting recently? (new aquaintance as such)
By complete chance I recently spoke for a while with a former US Olympic team cyclist who rode with all the big names the biking people would know. Amazing stuff as I picked his head about cadence, wattage, etc.
Are you one to get "star struck" as in excited and all wound up if you meet someone famous? For example, if you saw Gadjo_dilo on the streets would you get a photo, autograph, and then tell all your friends about it?
If it was Gadjo then absolutely, otherwise probably not so much. Leave them to get on with their life.
Have you ever been involved in any kind of road accident?
only 1, when a dog ran out in front of the car one night, didn't even see it until it was too late. Did $2500 damage to the front of the car, but sadly the dog came off far worse.
are you making plans for Christmas yet?
Not really. Its a bit too early for me. However into November i normally begin to plan.
Have you got any kind of pre Christmas tradition that you perform in the build up?
I write a Christmas list which I give to my wife - and she ignores it completely
What is the most non-traditional Christmas you have spent? (If you don't celebrate Christmas substitute another annual festival)
First Christmas in NZ. Instead of near freezing temps etc, it was 30 degrees celcius and we had Chrissy dinner in the garden. Used to it now, so a winter Christmas would seem strange and non-traditional now.
How much is too much?