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A travel reviewer checking out all hotels and destinations
Q what are you afraid of -
hights
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what is your favourite biscuit
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Tunnock's Tea Cakes.
What is your favourite tv programme?
Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Benidorm
What was your favourite toy as a child ?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
A space hopper
What's your favourite garden plant? -
fuchsias...always have them in garden ...love them...so easy and pretty
what`s the last thing you made? I made 5 sets of bunting in the last 2 weeks.
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Three birthday cards for friends. Love my card-making!
What's your favourite wild animal?Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Elephants
Where were you taken for your first holiday, as a child (that you can remember)? -
Mexico
What is your favorite color? -
cerise.
old cottage or modern house ? (I live in an old canal workers cottage 290 yrs old)
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Old cottage (I live in an old cottage too but its falling apart)
Big dog breeds or small breeds? -
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Fish & Chips
Which band(s) have you seen live?
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Erasure, Runrig, Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran. All were amazing!
Where in the UK do you like to visit?Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Franstrahan said:Elephants
Where were you taken for your first holiday, as a child (that you can remember)?
Because my dad was a soldier, we moved around quite often and didn't have holidays. Dad said we were on a permanent holiday!
Do you have a middle name? -
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That’s a hard one either driving or I also like to pair good food with fine drinks like whisky and cognac (but not in excess).
What would you do with 1 million pounds? -
I'd be painfully boring and buy a modest house to escape the rent trap and put the rest in a high-yield savings account and carry on with life as normal. I might push the boat out and buy some new socks.
Have you ever slept outside?Community Manager
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First I would buy my own house and go on holiday. Not sure what I would do with the rest of it.
What is your favourite type of music. Mine is rock music.
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