| 3 things I could not live without |
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| Laughter, family and silence (not necessarily in that order) |
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| A bit about me... |
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| Odd. Not sure why, but people generally see me as an oddball, even when I'm being normal. Suits me. |
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| For me the benefits of being vegan/vegetarian are... |
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| Knowing I'm trying to live my principles from the inside out. (Am Vegetarian through and through and an aspiring Vegan.) |
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| Funniest/worst comment I regularly hear about being a veggie/vegan... |
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| Does that mean you produce more gas like cows? |
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| I am hoping to meet |
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| People that think outside the box. |
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| If I could be any animal for a day, I would be a... because... |
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| Jellyfish - simply can't imagine what it would be like to be one. |
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| If I won the lottery I would... |
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| Buy several houses abroad, and flit between them all: a country to suit every mood. |
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| My favourite vegan / vegetarian meal is? |
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| Um, something cooked by someone else - I'm not a very good cook, but I'm not a fussy eater either, so it kind of works. |
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| My favourite vegan / vegetarian restaurant is? |
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| My guests (living or dead, actual people or fictional characters) to the ultimate dinner party would include... |
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| I'm terrible with names etc. And at filling in these types of questionnaires. I guess Eddie Izzard, Joaquin Sabina, Oscar Wilde, Dylan Thomas... |
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| My ideal date would be (e.g. candlelit dinner) |
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| Somewhere I had never been before, quiet and close so we could talk and see if there was any connection. |
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| My ideal vacation would be |
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| Somewhere I could speak the language (although probably not somewhere that speaks English) and see the non-tourist side of the country. |
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