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sue

Ooo ooo ooo, I know... Ok, no. Maybe I don't.

About Me

I am 23 but 7, or maybe just 3, in terrapin years. Terrrrrror.......pin! Luckily I have wonderful friends who deal so well with my childish ways. Some encourage them too. Great for the two being childish, bad for the person (cough, cough, ...Frances) trying to run away from it!It's taking me quite a while to make this space 'mine'. I will get addicted and stay up through the night thinking of things to add so I'm trying not to get into it too much. Can't work out what's what if it's tooooooooooo personalised anyway. The moving backgrounds scare me!I enjoy smiling at people and singing silly things.Was a glasgow art student. Should have graduated but keep preferring to be elsewhere... Leaving it all again now and going to find work. Any ideas, anyone? Any rich people out there want to pay for me to stay in my beloved Glasgow?! I promise I won't be buying Iron Bru.I don't like how 'the space' ignores the spaces I'm putting between my wee bits of babble...

My Interests

Laughing, mangoes, friends, music, skinny men, learning Polski by reading film subtitles and Michael Palin. Not too good that i do not mention art... I'm more for encoraging other's creativity...

I'd like to meet:

'Famous' wise- Julian Rhind-Tutt- To find out if he likes Mac... Dylan Moran. To support my theory that I would just melt. Marcus Brigstock. Just oooooooooo. Michael Palin. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Hugh Laurie. Oh my! Joe Cornish. A gangly God! The wee guy who plays Raymond in Steve Coogan's new show. And Dave Gorman. His emails are heaven blessed. Would say Johnny Borrell but its probably for the best that I stay away from getting into 'those' daydreams again...'Real' wise- I'd like to say hello if you, yourself, or your family or a friend happen to come from north Uganda. Soroti or Kaberamiado in particular.Any oxfam stewards...?People who already know me too...?

Music:

Nothing too serious, unless I feel like being serious... Bouncing is good and you can't beat some ridiculous lyrics!

Movies:

Examples of top ones, I suppose, are 'The Shawshank Redeption', 'Ice Age' (1 and 2), 'The Meaning Of Life', 'Jack and Sarah', '28 Days/Weeks Later', 'Mark Of Cain', 'Shortbus', 'Hot Fuzz', 'Hedwig And The Angry Inch', 'The Pianist', 'Don't Tell Mom (spelling!!!) The Babaysitter's Dead' and 'Nanny McPhee'. And anything that includes Bill Nighy saying 'porn', I suppose.

Television:

To touch the surface (will I come off without sounding like a wank?! oh "to touch the surface", aey? I can't spell that sound I'm making.) - 'Top Gear', 'The Dave Gorman Collection', 'Curb Your...', 'The Adam and Joe Show', 'Seinfield', 'The Late Edition', 'Green Wing' and 'House MD'. Was recently introduced to 'Wondershozen'. Great stuff. 'My Name Is Earl' died quickly on the interest front (was grateful for the updates in your emails though, Shiriny).

Books:

I'm more inclined to read about real life events. Most are humourous. Really reccommend 'Angela's Ashes', by Frank McCourt, and 'The Yes Man' by Danny Wallace.

Heroes:

Sue White- " ...'coz ma ginger baby's sleepin'. s-s-s-s-s-sleepping like he's dead" Also James May.