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Interview the person below you
I think this is in the right section as it will involve each person who answers telling something personal about themselves. But Mods feel free to move it if ya want.
Anyway.... Each person gets to ask one serious or personal question and then the next person answers the question and asks one of their own, which the next person will answer... etc (clear as mud!!)
I'll ask the first question:
Q. What was the happiest moment of your life, and why?
Anyway.... Each person gets to ask one serious or personal question and then the next person answers the question and asks one of their own, which the next person will answer... etc (clear as mud!!)
I'll ask the first question:
Q. What was the happiest moment of your life, and why?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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This is gonna prove how much of a horrible ruthless person i am when it comes to Karma. I'm actually a lovely person, but when people betray or hurt me they deserve the same pain!
A while back, my ex-bestfriend and my ex-man-type-thing got engaged.
The next day they were single.
That was a very victorious "Im-yer-face, Muhahahahahaaa" moment for me!
Of course, since this is me, and my luck, they got back together the day after that.
But hey - i had my moment, and now I know I'm well and truly over it!
Q. What would you like to accomplish before you die?
A while back, my ex-bestfriend and my ex-man-type-thing got engaged.
The next day they were single.
That was a very victorious "Im-yer-face, Muhahahahahaaa" moment for me!
Of course, since this is me, and my luck, they got back together the day after that.
But hey - i had my moment, and now I know I'm well and truly over it!
Q. What would you like to accomplish before you die?
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^^^^ id hate to get on the wrong side of you, lol
to answer your question
i guess id like to learn to master the guitar, have a wife/girlfriend and have kids, do something good, to help people , get rid of SA- if thats possible , ( i cant tink of anything else but i ll keep this space open, for when i do)
Q. describe your ideal partner !
to answer your question
i guess id like to learn to master the guitar, have a wife/girlfriend and have kids, do something good, to help people , get rid of SA- if thats possible , ( i cant tink of anything else but i ll keep this space open, for when i do)
Q. describe your ideal partner !
padmasana- Posts : 412
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She'd have to be a lil' bit shy or introverted. People who are really over-confident sometimes freak me out a bit! Also, a good sense of humour, dow to earth and someone who has a genuinely kind heart and shows compassion to other people and animals too.
Ideally she'd enjoy a night in getting cosy watching a movie with a pizza, coz I only tend to go out "partying" once a week.
Aye, and if she had a decent taste in music then so much the better, but that last bit is just nit-picking!
Q. What have you done so far in your life that you would call your proudest moment OR biggest achievement? Something that just made you proud.
Ideally she'd enjoy a night in getting cosy watching a movie with a pizza, coz I only tend to go out "partying" once a week.
Aye, and if she had a decent taste in music then so much the better, but that last bit is just nit-picking!
Q. What have you done so far in your life that you would call your proudest moment OR biggest achievement? Something that just made you proud.
Dub16- Posts : 368
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Age : 43
Location : Rathfarnham, Dublin
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Leaving the womanising slut of an ex, and getting back in contact with my (male) best friend who he made me stop talking to [my friend was protective 'cos he knew i attracted psycho's, and he and the ex clearly didn't like each other].
Wasnt exactly proud for breakin' up with him at the time, but looking back, its the best decision I've ever made!
Ever have recurring dreams?
Wasnt exactly proud for breakin' up with him at the time, but looking back, its the best decision I've ever made!
Ever have recurring dreams?
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Yeah I continaully dream that I'm back in college and about to flunk all my exams. I finished college when I was 23, so I've no idea why I keep having that dream. Weird!
Q. If you met a wonderful person who loved ya to bits but insisted that they'd NEVER want children, would you get into a relationship with them?
Q. If you met a wonderful person who loved ya to bits but insisted that they'd NEVER want children, would you get into a relationship with them?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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Depends how happy i was with them.
I think if ya love someone enough it shouldnt ruin anything.
I had dreams of pencils chasing me before i even started school btw - explain that one!
Q. What was the single most anxiety-filled moment of your life?
I think if ya love someone enough it shouldnt ruin anything.
I had dreams of pencils chasing me before i even started school btw - explain that one!
Q. What was the single most anxiety-filled moment of your life?
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Probably having to give an hour-long presentation in my final year in college.
I hated the thought of it so much that I couldn't sleep the night before.
I was petrified.
Funny thing was, once it started I was fine. The thought of things os often the worst part.
(the most "nervous" i ever felt was watching Liverpool v Milan in the champions league final, during the penalty shootout. I was saying prayers and talking to myself and couldn't stop shaking. That ended well too though! )
Q. Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
I hated the thought of it so much that I couldn't sleep the night before.
I was petrified.
Funny thing was, once it started I was fine. The thought of things os often the worst part.
(the most "nervous" i ever felt was watching Liverpool v Milan in the champions league final, during the penalty shootout. I was saying prayers and talking to myself and couldn't stop shaking. That ended well too though! )
Q. Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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I'd Love to have gotten through 4years of college and be working as a nurse
Have you any special talent(s)?
Have you any special talent(s)?
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Ehhhm....
Im told im good at drawing, and apparently can make good cocktails - oh and im great at making cappuccino's (from scratch).
Ever made up a fake life so people wouldnt think of you as a complete loser?
Im told im good at drawing, and apparently can make good cocktails - oh and im great at making cappuccino's (from scratch).
Ever made up a fake life so people wouldnt think of you as a complete loser?
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nope, i wood nt do that. i could nt see that helping one bit. im tryin hard to accept myself for who i am, (if i cant accept myself for who i am, how can i expect others to ?? ) kinda hard though !! creating a false life would only make matters worse !!
if you could fix 1 thing about yourself, what would it be ??
if you could fix 1 thing about yourself, what would it be ??
padmasana- Posts : 412
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I'd like to fix my SA. Other than that I'm fairly comfortable with who I am.
I'm a bit too pasionate when I care about something, and that might be a flaw, but fook it, it can be a good thing too.
So just the SA really.
Q. Describe the best gig you've ever been to! (ach, thats more of a demand than a question, do it, do it now!!)
I'm a bit too pasionate when I care about something, and that might be a flaw, but fook it, it can be a good thing too.
So just the SA really.
Q. Describe the best gig you've ever been to! (ach, thats more of a demand than a question, do it, do it now!!)
Dub16- Posts : 368
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Never been to a gig, but a tiesto concert, does that count?
If you were an animal, what would you be? I'd be a siberian tiger.
If you were an animal, what would you be? I'd be a siberian tiger.
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Ach, you gotta go to a gig soon Christina, brilliant day out!! I'll bring ya after you move to Dublin (haha)
Eh... An animal? I'd be a Liverbird like the one in my avatar. A mythical creature that nobody knows exists. That'd make it easier to evade taxes and stuff!
Q. Do you think that you'd ever be the sort of person to "open up" and take a chance on someone, or always play yer cards close to your chest? (and reason why)
Eh... An animal? I'd be a Liverbird like the one in my avatar. A mythical creature that nobody knows exists. That'd make it easier to evade taxes and stuff!
Q. Do you think that you'd ever be the sort of person to "open up" and take a chance on someone, or always play yer cards close to your chest? (and reason why)
Dub16- Posts : 368
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Sound, my first gig hehe
A. It depends. i usually play my cards close to my chest, as i find it difficult to trust people, no matter how friendly i am with them. But there has been the odd person i've let my guard down with. So it really depends on how much i trust the other person.
Q. What's your dream job?
A. It depends. i usually play my cards close to my chest, as i find it difficult to trust people, no matter how friendly i am with them. But there has been the odd person i've let my guard down with. So it really depends on how much i trust the other person.
Q. What's your dream job?
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This is gonna sound like such a childish answer, but I'd love to have played football for a living, preferably for Liverpool.
More realistically, I'd like to have been a Vet.
Q. What would you consider to be your best character trait?
More realistically, I'd like to have been a Vet.
Q. What would you consider to be your best character trait?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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loyalty (and honesty).
Once im close to someone and i feel it is reciprocated i wouldn't ever consider betraying their trust (not that i would anyway), and i dont bulls*** with people - i say how i feel/think, which often gets me into trouble!
Q. Do you live for the moment or live for the future?
Once im close to someone and i feel it is reciprocated i wouldn't ever consider betraying their trust (not that i would anyway), and i dont bulls*** with people - i say how i feel/think, which often gets me into trouble!
Q. Do you live for the moment or live for the future?
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"Loyalty and honesty"... Hey, they're 2 really good traits to have Christina! Two that I'd value big-time in a person, fair play!
To answer your question... I think I used to always focus on the future and it probably cost me some fun and good experiences along the way.
So a couple of years ago I sort of decided to just force myself to live in the moment a bit more and also to start trying new things etc... After a while I realised it was making me much happier. So I'm definitely more of a live for the moment fella now.
Still, I want some fairly specific things from the future as well, hopefully I can get them too.
Q. Do you have a tangible possession that means an awful lot to you? And if so, why?
To answer your question... I think I used to always focus on the future and it probably cost me some fun and good experiences along the way.
So a couple of years ago I sort of decided to just force myself to live in the moment a bit more and also to start trying new things etc... After a while I realised it was making me much happier. So I'm definitely more of a live for the moment fella now.
Still, I want some fairly specific things from the future as well, hopefully I can get them too.
Q. Do you have a tangible possession that means an awful lot to you? And if so, why?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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I used to have a ring that I always wore that my aunt/ my Godmother gave me, but I got rid of it as we had a falling out. Other than that there isn't really anything.
Do you get along with your family?
Do you get along with your family?
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Yeah,get on really well with my family, although maybe part of the reason is that i wouldnt go home alot so when i do its got that thrill factor Have 3 brothers and 1 sister, 2 of my brothers are close in age to me so we grew up doing everything together. Im very lucky
6 months from now where would you like to be in life (prefect world scenario), and what will be different from where you are now?
6 months from now where would you like to be in life (prefect world scenario), and what will be different from where you are now?
Carl- Posts : 25
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Perfect world : I would love to have gotten my full FETAC award in pre- nursing with all distensions, I would love to be an intellectual disability nursing student in St. Angela's University in Sligo and not have Anxiety stop me from getting on in it - I'm working on the at the moment!!
Plans for the summer?
Plans for the summer?
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Ammm, well i gotta job so that'll take up most of my time, and although i'm grateful to have gotten the job, it has kinda fecked up my holiday plans - i was thinking of going somewhere in August and now i don't think i can as i haven't 'built up' my holiday entitlements yet (1.5 days for every month you work i think), so boohoo! But i'll head off somewhere in September.
Also moving out of the nest next month, woohoo!
And i really wanna go to Electric Picnic!!! I have to round up a few people for that though.
What country would you live in if you had to choose??
Also moving out of the nest next month, woohoo!
And i really wanna go to Electric Picnic!!! I have to round up a few people for that though.
What country would you live in if you had to choose??
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Hello22 wrote:Ammm, well i gotta job so that'll take up most of my time, and although i'm grateful to have gotten the job, it has kinda fecked up my holiday plans - i was thinking of going somewhere in August and now i don't think i can as i haven't 'built up' my holiday entitlements yet (1.5 days for every month you work i think), so boohoo! But i'll head off somewhere in September.
Also moving out of the nest next month, woohoo!
And i really wanna go to Electric Picnic!!! I have to round up a few people for that though.
What country would you live in if you had to choose??
great question ...i would choose my answer for that carefully. i have no place in mind really. it depends mainly of course on the people and lifestyle there. randomly thinking australia because it's pretty, nice climate and people seem happy. but then japan is really interesting somehow. i saw lost in translation, and tokio looked really great to me.
if you could change any ONE thing about yourself, what would you change? (very negative question, i'm sorry!!)
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Well that's an easy one... rid myself of SA!
Creme egg or kinder egg?
Creme egg or kinder egg?
shelley- Posts : 67
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Well Shelley, thats a damn good question.
I'm gonna put my serious hat on here for a second.
For I... Dub16...of no fixed abode, have seen the horrific damage that an ill-fated Cadburys Creme Egg can cause to an ashtray.
I have seen various prefessional ashtray repairmen battle to save my 2 year old ashtray, to no avail.
I wiped a solitary tear from my eye as a Doctor told me "Get the fook out of here with that stupid ashtray you muppet"
And for those of you who dont know what I'm blabbering on aboot, Shelley and Hello22 and JimmyDeansRB all attacked my ashtray with a cadburys creme egg. And then they all got drunk to celebrate.
Sickos!!!
Jaysus, i nearly forgot to ask a question... Eh, Name any character from any movie who you felt you could see yourself in, and why?
I'm gonna put my serious hat on here for a second.
For I... Dub16...of no fixed abode, have seen the horrific damage that an ill-fated Cadburys Creme Egg can cause to an ashtray.
I have seen various prefessional ashtray repairmen battle to save my 2 year old ashtray, to no avail.
I wiped a solitary tear from my eye as a Doctor told me "Get the fook out of here with that stupid ashtray you muppet"
And for those of you who dont know what I'm blabbering on aboot, Shelley and Hello22 and JimmyDeansRB all attacked my ashtray with a cadburys creme egg. And then they all got drunk to celebrate.
Sickos!!!
Jaysus, i nearly forgot to ask a question... Eh, Name any character from any movie who you felt you could see yourself in, and why?
Dub16- Posts : 368
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