Singing (the one good interest), eating (comfort eaters know my pain...), arguing (I try not to...) - lots of things which involve my gob really -- in a non-dirty way.And all my friends wherever you are, but particularly:The Moberly Massive: Ali, Rob, Emily, [me], Hannah, Amy, Dan, Becky, Chris, Sam, MalcsAnd a rather strange, but loveable creature who's supported me a lot throughout the last year - MattAnd the GCH girlies: Kat, Chel, [Me]Raz (cut out of the above pic on request - I thought she looked nice!)SuzLisaNixAnd my dude of a lil brother, [me]And George - my surrogate big sisterAnd Ben - my primary school / church best mate (this being in 2001 he looks rather different now..!)And Seb - the legendary pimp daddy who introduced me to the world of Rock. (Yes, he is a bloke Helen...!)And my HT lovelies: Helen, Will (brother above), Kemi, Grace, Caz, Bex, Ben (jumping off a diving board above), [me], Kat, Zoe, Als -- ignore the stage paint (production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat)Oli (playing in the band in the above pic rather than dancing), [me]Tim (Sorting out the curtains in the Joseph pic instead of dancing)
A host of fitties:Jonny Wilko,ORLANDO BLOOM (he beats Jonny Depp any day whatever the rest of you say!),Leo Di Caprio,Hugh Grant (in a weird old man way)....Ohhh and definitely Jesse Spencer (yes, I fancy girly men...)
A range of things, but my absolute fave is classic 80s rock (mmmm long hair and leather...) So, Warrant, Poison, GnR,etc but also love some modern cheese. Like chilling out to Norah Jones at the mo. "If I were a painter.."
Sorry to be cheesy, but Titanic has to be in there. Anything with Leo in's ok by me. Also lots of films with Hugh Grant in. Four Weddings and a Funeral, About a Boy, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones.
Green Wing defo. Ah, that programme is jokes. Vicar of Dibs was also a laugh. General comedy really.
Love the old classics even though English teachers did them to death. I loved the Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 & 3/4 when I was younger. "Pandora, I adore ya. I implore ye, don't ignore me" (I can't believe I still remember that... :s)
It's more of an idolisation really, but I love Marilyn Monroe's general style.