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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London

Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think the answer to number 5 for most ladies would be me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Enter shikari, they’re unbelievable live, meaningful lyrics and they remix their own songs live on stage, plus the singer has a brutal scream.

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

Nikon D3400 for dummies

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

postmodernjukebox and their cover of seven nation army

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

Japan

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Vanilla slice

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London


"I think the answer to number 5 for most ladies would be me "

Oh bless you and your self esteem.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. Piet Mondrian

2. Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress By Steven Punker

3. Dave Brubeck - Unsquare Dance

4. japan. For too many reasons to list. Japan fascinates me

5. Like it simple - a nice palette cleansing citrus sorbet

I am a pretentious nerd

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Although if 1 is just about music, then Jean Michel Jarre - a 50 year career that has spanned a lot of boundaries

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London


"Although if 1 is just about music, then Jean Michel Jarre - a 50 year career that has spanned a lot of boundaries"

Any genre of artist is fine. However people interpret it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

what was the middle one !(arghhh what comedy is that from anyone?)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Simon Palmer. He was my best friends step dad at primary school and his work reminds of being young and happy.

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

My Brilliant Friend. For bookclub.

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

Contessa Perdono from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. I've just always loved the harmonies.

https://youtu.be/t2yrDWEoCpc

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

The Paimpont Forest in Brittany, after reading about Broceliande and Netkian and Vivian as a child.

5. A favourite pudding or dessert.

Anything with rhubarb in it. My rhubarb is almost ready to pick

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. Hong Leung- a Chinese artist whose colourful modern landscapes adorn a few of the walls of our home

2. Integral Vision - Ken Wilber. Probably because he’s my favourite philosophical, spiritual writer and has created the most comprehensive theory of human development I have found.

3. Mussorgsky’s Night on a Bare Mountain - loved this since my teenage years

4. Prague - never been but off there in May for a 5 day break

5. It’s called Crunchie Surprise - a heart attack in a bowl - but a firm favourite of everyone I’ve made it for. I’ve had people refuse to come to a dinner party unless it is the dessert

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

1. Still thinking about it.

2. Just Boris

3. Saint Saens - Softly awakes my heart

4. Canada

5. Banoffee pie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve just realised I took artist as musical artist

I therefore change my pick to Bob Ross

The world needs more Bob Ross’s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1/Banksy

2/Catcher In The Rye

3/Ludovico Einaudi - Nefeli

4/Cuba

5/Salted chilli cheesecake

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Simon Palmer. He was my best friends step dad at primary school and his work reminds of being young and happy.

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

My Brilliant Friend. For bookclub.

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

Contessa Perdono from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. I've just always loved the harmonies.

https://youtu.be/t2yrDWEoCpc

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

The Paimpont Forest in Brittany, after reading about Broceliande and Netkian and Vivian as a child.

5. A favourite pudding or dessert.

Anything with rhubarb in it. My rhubarb is almost ready to pick

"

Merlin! I don't know what netkian is.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Auther Rackham is someone who's work I like to look at. Think he was around in the early 1900s. I especially like the trickster loki trying to tempt the three maidens out of thhe water. Technically he is excellent, their long flowing hair blends into the water beautifully

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve just realised I took artist as musical artist

I therefore change my pick to Bob Ross

The world needs more Bob Ross’s"

Don't worry, it was a happy little accident

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By *irth.Minge.FireMan
over a year ago

Seen in far off places

1) Banksy

2) Chimp Paradox - Dr Steve Peters

3) Death - Klaus Nomi

4) Hong Kong

5) a good apple pie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Lemmy, rip. He was an amazing bloke and was very knowledgeable about lots of stuff, other than JD, illegal substances and music.

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

Guy Martin autobiography, he's an eccentric engineer and a bit mad.

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

None. The nearest to classical music I go would probably be Schelmish.

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

India, there's so much still to see.

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Do I have to pick one, there are so many to choose from.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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1. Adrien Piper. Boticelli. Suzie Q. Edvard Munch. Sardax.

2. An Orchestra of Minorities, Chigozie Obioma - my friend sent it to me and I do want to read it but not in the right headspace just yet for it. I shall try this week!

3. Bach - Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor. Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor - Vivaldi.

4. The Amalfi coast - absolutely beautiful and I have fond memories of visiting my grandad and hot summers. Ooo or Barbados! Flying fish and rum and tropical rain.

5. Lemon cheesecake or tarte au citron.

I am really bad at narrowing down options.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. Creative Red Fox

2. Ghengis Khan book a fellow Forumite is sitting on.

3. Flight of the Valkyries.

4. Mongolia.

5. Sticky toffee pudding.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1) Alkaline Trio - 20+ years of making great dark punk

2) 12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson

3) Canon in D - Pachelbel (so vibrant)

4) Thailand.... it looks beautiful

5) Sticky toffee pud n custard

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

1) Alkaline Trio - 20+ years of making great dark punk

2) 12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson

3) Canon in D - Pachelbel (so vibrant)

4) Thailand.... it looks beautiful

5) Sticky toffee pud n custard "

Oh you didn’t mean musical artist... Neil Buchanan was great or that fella from ZAPP!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1. Creative Red Fox

2. Ghengis Khan book a fellow Forumite is sitting on.

3. Flight of the Valkyries.

4. Mongolia.

5. Sticky toffee pudding.

"

I prefer Ride of the Valkyries

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1. Creative Red Fox

2. Ghengis Khan book a fellow Forumite is sitting on.

3. Flight of the Valkyries.

4. Mongolia.

5. Sticky toffee pudding.

I prefer Ride of the Valkyries "

oh bog off.. Flight when it's from Apocolypse Now!

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet

5 Nicaragua, hands down

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By *ust chilled out meMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1 Norah Jones

2havnt got one

3 auvay Maria

4 Canada

5 sticky toffee pudding and I mage a great one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In no order ...

I'd like to visit Oradour-Sur-Glane in Southern France (google it)

I'd love to re-visit New York, but my anxiety regarding long distance plane travel kinda fucks that idea

Artist wise, I love the stories behind some of Grayson Perry's works (I'd love to own one but failing a lottery win, that's not gonna happen)

I also love a lot of tattoo art work - Buena Vista Trash Polka, Matyas Csiga Halasz (one of my tattoos is on his Instagram page) & a Berlin based artist called Julia Rehme

Pudding wise, try the vegan friendly desserts from the cafe in the Manchester Craft Centre or from The Nakery in Liverpool

That said, Aldi does a cracking millionaires cheesecake atm

Book wise, I don't really do fiction - I prefer 'real life'

Talk of the Devil ; Encounters with seven dictators, totally gripped me

Classical music is nothing something I know about, so I will recommend some traditional music instead - a Fado inspired group called Madredeus

The singers voice blows me away, even though I don't have the foggiest understanding of Portuguese

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"5 Nicaragua, hands down"

Never had that pudding before

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"5 Nicaragua, hands down

Never had that pudding before "

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over a year ago

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By *atalie..Woman
over a year ago

Bolton


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful.

Book. The Bible

Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare

Foreign destination. Japan

Favourite pudding. Manchester tart

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful.

Book. The Bible

Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare

Foreign destination. Japan

Favourite pudding. Manchester tart "

What is a Manchester tart???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful.

Book. The Bible

Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare

Foreign destination. Japan

Favourite pudding. Manchester tart

What is a Manchester tart??? "

Shortcrust pastry base

A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam

Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard)

Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top

They are fit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful.

Book. The Bible

Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare

Foreign destination. Japan

Favourite pudding. Manchester tart

What is a Manchester tart???

Shortcrust pastry base

A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam

Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard)

Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top

They are fit "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful.

Book. The Bible

Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare

Foreign destination. Japan

Favourite pudding. Manchester tart

What is a Manchester tart???

Shortcrust pastry base

A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam

Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard)

Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top

They are fit "

mmmh not sure which Manchester tart I like more now

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

3 I like listening to the chris barber band perform the full length of when the saints go marching on

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

1 mayo angelou

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

5 ice cream always icecream

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

4 Id like to return to mount monserat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In no order ...

I'd like to visit Oradour-Sur-Glane in Southern France (google it)

I'd love to re-visit New York, but my anxiety regarding long distance plane travel kinda fucks that idea

Artist wise, I love the stories behind some of Grayson Perry's works (I'd love to own one but failing a lottery win, that's not gonna happen)

I also love a lot of tattoo art work - Buena Vista Trash Polka, Matyas Csiga Halasz (one of my tattoos is on his Instagram page) & a Berlin based artist called Julia Rehme

Pudding wise, try the vegan friendly desserts from the cafe in the Manchester Craft Centre or from The Nakery in Liverpool

That said, Aldi does a cracking millionaires cheesecake atm

Book wise, I don't really do fiction - I prefer 'real life'

Talk of the Devil ; Encounters with seven dictators, totally gripped me

Classical music is not something I know about, so I will recommend some traditional music instead - a Fado inspired group called Madredeus

The singers voice blows me away, even though I don't have the foggiest understanding of Portuguese "

Oh, artist wise ... there is a Devon based watercolour artist called Rachel Toll. Her work (mainly nature and landscapes) is both fab and affordable. I've got a few myself and they make great 'special' gifts for birthdays and Christmas

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1. Colours

2. Any of the Harry Potter books

3. Flight of the Bumblebee

4. Canada

5. Rhubarb crumble

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1) Randa Kamel. Egyptian Bellydancer and awe inspiring and I’ve seen her dance live in a show....amazing!

2) Gone with the Wind....I adore romantic classics.

3) Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

4) Barbados, listening to reggae tunes in the hot sun and drinking rum punch in the evenings.

5) Rice pudding and strawberry jam, like what my mam used to make.

Aaaah (happy sigh)

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones.

2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it

3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me

4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there

5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones.

2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it

3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me

4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there

5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years"

ha haaa you said Nimrod

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork

1 - don’t have one

2 - Ulysses, have tried to read it a couple of times but never finished it

3 - Bolero by Ravel

4 - Vietnam, my first adventure type holiday and would love to go back

5 - strawberries and cream, who needs a reason for this

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By *an_LexaCouple
over a year ago

Sunderland


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1. Edward Burne Jones or Bill Viola

2. Some Kind of Fairy Tale by Graham Joyce

3. Marginal Invitation by Lubomyer Melnyk

4. Vienna

5. Croquembouche

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"

1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones.

2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it

3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me

4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there

5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years

ha haaa you said Nimrod"

And?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Robert Paterson, creator of Calvi & Hobbs

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

The Bell Jar

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

Candide the opera

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

Austria, Vienna specifically

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

Creme Brulée

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to

5. A favourite pudding or dessert

"

1. Leonardo da Vinci

2. Murach's C#

3. Georges Bizet Carmen Habanera

4. Tubuai islands French Polynesia

5. Lava cake

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan

Recommend (and why if you can/want):

1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you

Jerobeam Fenderson - oscilloscope music. He creates 'art'/animation using 'music' and the concept of the lissajous curve/patterns. Probably not at all impressive to most but if you get what he is doing it is amazing and the nerd in me loves it. It also reminds me of a certain 1990's commodore amiga demo. (If you know, you know..)

2. A book that is on your yet to read pile

Lessons in logic - William Turner. I like old books and I like logical thinking.

3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved

Duke Ellington - It don't mean a thing. I wouldn't say I've always loved it, jazz is not really my bag baby but I enjoy it now and then.

4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to.

Dominican Republic to experience what I missed last time.

5. A favourite pudding or dessert -

Gooseberry crumble, it reminds me of my grandad.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

4. Patagonia

5. Blackcurrant Cheesecake

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