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Usually although I often read once in bed before sleep
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my washing
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I have a lot of trouble with fish since I went on my first voyage with the Jubilee Sailing Trust although I do still occasionally eat it. In case you were wondering why - they had us throw any used sick bags overboard saying "it's ok, the fish will eat it."
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depends on what I'm watching. I do like Mock The Week though!
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free lightweight amazing wheelchair - TO KEEP
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I go by phones I like the look of, not brands. a phone is a phone is a phone.
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I can't think. But it's probably from last year or the year before. I usually keep my clothes for years and years. Then I gained seven stone between leaving uni and this year. And I've now lost almost two stone this year. Means clothes haven't been lasting years and years like before. Still at least that's for a good reason now! I've gone from a 26 to a 20 this year.
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leave Uni
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I'm not sure I would want to live a year over again. But if I had too, maybe my last year at uni?
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I can't think of one.
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I'm not really into concerts, I'm more into theatre
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Yes but not necessarily in forms we can recognise.
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I wouldn't want to date someone just because they were a celebrity
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I blog at writerinawheelchair.blogspot.com and I also contribute to disabilityvoices.wordpress.com http://discodisabilityconversations.blogspot.com/ and blog on Scope's website occasionally. I'm probably going to be contributing to another site but that hasn't started yet.
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I think I bought my mum some last year to cheer her up.
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I think as a disabled person it might be easier to get a job in a large company. But I could be completely wrong about that!
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Sailing, particularly challenger racing as even though it's a disabled sport and disabled racing it's not very inclusive. Sailing is great and lovely but racing frustrates me a lot at times as the set up clashes badly with my disability so I can't be competitive. I'm not the only one who has problems with it but I'm the only one who complains (or so it seems)
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stephenson. Have been on a bit of a classics kick the last couple of years and I loved that one.
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Emma’s Bio
So much more then "that girl in the wheelchair"

