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what is your favourite type of music?
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My favourite type of music tends to be acoustic.
If you had a tea party, which three people would you invite? (They can be fiction characters or people who have passed away)Scope -
My favourite hobby is sewing.
£I,000,000
I would donate some to 3 charities who have helped me
1. Local MS group
2. HSP
3. Scope
I have a bungalow with better proportions to accommodate my wheelchair...honestly, you should see my walls!
What charities would you donate to...or already do?
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Tea party question: I’d invite Churchill, James Bond and Doctor Who.
Charity question: I prefer to give directly to the people who need it instead of to big corporate charities who spend money on having meetings, wages for executives etc. (Not saying Scope is like that but the bigger charities are.) That said I do give a big (for me) donation to the British Legion (poppy people) when I get my poppy and car poppy.
What country would you live in if you had to leave the UK for some reason?
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Portugal looks great and my grandparents were dutch/portuguese settlers.:-)
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I have been to Portugal, it’s a lovely country.
Hmm I’m not that interesting a person even though I’m into fuel guzzlers (Mustang) I really like the idea of an electric car.
If you could go back in time (and have guaranteed safety) where would you go? -
The Garden Of Eden! Or, failing that, 1966 when I was 4 going on 5, but with the knowledge I have now. Could stop a few things, alter a few things...in my and my families lives.
Why are you on this forum?
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I don’t really talk to people in real life so it’s a way of talking with people in a similar situation to me.
What did you study a university, or if you haven’t been what would you study if you could go? -
not been to uni.......
study to be an OT....with access to funding which isn't the case now!
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I studied Psychology and Child Development.
What was the last thing you watched on TV?Scope -
Coronation Street.
who is your favourite comedian?
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I don’t know if Karl Pilkington counts as a comedian as he isn’t trying to be funny?! Otherwise, perhaps Frankie Boyle.
What is your favourite thing to do, can be anything from eating your favourite food to a hobby? -
Difficult one to answer. If it's a solo activity, then probably writing.
What was the last thing that made you laugh?Community Manager
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I have been watching re -runs of live at the Apollo on Dave.
What is your favourite tv programme.
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Greys Anatomy!
What's your favourite outfit to wear and why?Scope -
Anything comfortable, as I favour comfort over style!
What was the last place you visited outside of your house? -
I tend to buy cds now more than albums, but I do still have some really old ones in my loft such as the Osmonds and David Cassidy. I'm showing my age now, lol!
What do you like to do on a nice Summer's day?Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Read in the garden or go on a slow walk.
If a song could be the soundtrack to your life, what would it be?Scope -
song= I will survivewhat is your most hated household chore?
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I don't do household chores now, as I only ended up dropping something or hurting myself. So I keep being told to let someone else do it.
But it is very frustrating when I see cobwebs others don't see.
I use to hate ironing.
Where was your best holiday?
Brightness
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