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I don't like to lose, to the point I often prefer to avoid competition altogether, otherwise things turn nasty.
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From around 7-10 it was Black Beauty by Anna Sewell.
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A table, but not a very good one. Probably a small, ugly, wonky table made by a kid in school.
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Elbow. I find them to be a very boring band and Guy Garvey's stage manner was irritatingly indifferent.
The Pixies were terrible live but that was at a festival so there were other redeeming aspects. -
I have WebMailNotifier so I can see whether I have mail whenever my browser is open.
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I really don't cope well with being tired. I get extremely irritable. Can't concentrate on the simplest of tasks. Physically I also tend to get nauseous often to the point that I can't sleep which is a tedious cycle indeed.
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I remember a particular Sunday dinner at the Harker's Arms in Chester going down very nicely in about 2006. I must find the time to go back there next time I am in the area. (If ever! I need a reason to go there now!)
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Five months. Which is like the blink of an eye compared to how long I've had most of my clothes.
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Have I ever NOT failed at anything would be easier to answer. I failed my second year of uni so that's quite major.
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I like the fact I am fairly intelligent. I'm also kind of proud of my common sense and practicalness, but then I still do really stupid stuff from time to time, so I don't know if I should be proud.
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It changed a lot as I grew up. In primary school it was English because I liked writing stories. In the first few years of secondary school it was probably cooking or PE because they were not as boring as everything else (and in cooking you get to eat your work.) At GCSE it was German because it was the subject I was best at. At A-Level it was Geography because it became really interesting around then, so that's why I chose to study it at university.
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English, a moderate amount of German, a small amount of French, and tiny bits - mostly just odd words - of other languages like Welsh, Russian, Spanish & Hungarian.
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