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Laura Yaffe

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About Me

retro layout @ HOT FreeLayouts.com MyHotCommentsWell I'm Laura, 19, born on halloween. At UEA studying American and English Lit- which will take me abroad to American and Australia for a year. My course is pretty damn good and so too are my mates, love a random pub crawl especially the ones in wheelbarrows dressed as nuns armed with marshmellow and water guns. I love waking up and trying to figure out how I ended up in bed with an axe/rose/krispykreme hat whilst wearing a borat swimming costume and laughing with Flo and my other flatmates as we piece together the drunken memories and laugh at the awkward moments that seem to define our lives. I have a talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time, and finding myself in odd situations like being trapped in a lift built for 6 people for 45 minutes because 13 of us bundelled ourselves in there, then having to strip naked because of the heat. Back home for the summer for the next couple of months trying, very unsucessfully, to rake in the pennies!

My Interests

Socialising, relaxing (yes that is an interest), badminton, pub crawls, reading (hence the choice of degree) art exhibitions, musicals, life drawing, top golf, shopping, road trips, mad dancing and sarcasm.

I'd like to meet:

Ralph Fiennes, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Vivien Leigh and Rupert Everett- he's just lovely.

Music:

Zutons, snow patrol, the ordinary boys, bob dylan, the guillemots, nina simone, ellz fitzgerald, billie holiday, marc cohn, beatles, fratellis, eva cassidy, basement jaxxs and israel kamakawiwo'ole,

Movies:

Garden State! I love Anchorman, Dodgeball, Shawshank redemption, Sliding doors, Sin City, Interview with a Vampire, Blade, Zoolander, Usual Suspects and The notebook. But you've got to love the classics like Slipper and a Rose, Gone with the Wind 7 brides for 7 brothers, carousel and Guys and Dolls.

Television:

Sex and the city, 24, Grey's Anatomy, and Scrubs.

Books:

Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and The Rich boy, Mary Shelley, Hilda Doolittle, Clive Baker's Books of Blood, Anita Loos- Gentlemen prefere blondes, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oscar Wilde, Terry Pratchett and Tony Parsons just because he's fun.

Heroes:

Mr. Motivator.