In my teens & student years, I was a night owl. Now I'm the polar opposite, definitely a morning person.
What was your favourite toy as a kid?
What was your favourite toy as a kid?
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I think it would have to be my Commodore 64. All my friends had ZX Spectrum 48k and I was initially so disappointed when my folks bought me a C64 but my disappointment didn't last long. Games like Summer Games, Uridium, Raid Over Moscow, aaah the memories.What was your favourite toy as a kid?
No, I haven't.Have you ever broken any of your bones?
I really enjoyed technical drawing at school.What was your favourite subject at school?
Sir David Attenborough. What a man, I'd just let him talk away for hours about the environment, nature, wildlife.....whatever he bloody well wanted!You are having a dinner party, which celebrity, living or deceased, would be your guest of honour?