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20 Q&A about me.

Hello there, this is my 20 Q&A about me.


1. Age: 32
2. Height: 5ft 4"
3. Favourite Disney movie: 
Beauty and the beast & Little mermaid.
4. Shoe size: 7
5. Favourite song: I don't have a favourite, I love music, loving Heavy by Linkin park atm.
6. Favourite movie: I don't have a favourite, love pretty woman & kick ass.
7. Best moment of your life: Having my Children
8. Worst moment of your life: Losing my Dad, before that I would have said having a pa poorly Son when he was born, he was very poorly.
9. Pets from Childhood: cats Cinders & Misty, Hamsters Snowflake & Sasha.
10. Pets now: None
11. Biggest fear: Dying too young.
12. Tea or coffee: Coffee
13. Star sign: Gemini
14. Favourite food: CHOCOLATE! Its a food, okay, roast dinners then.
15. What song did you last hear: the prodigy Charlie says.
16. Eye Colour: Blue
17. Favourite band: I don't have one, I love music so hard to pick one, love Linkin park, and No doubt.
18. An embarrassing moment: Soaking the doctor who delivered my 3rd Child in amniotic fluid, he stood there like a drowned rat asking for the nearest shower, Omg.
19. Something that's constantly worrying you: I am a Mum of three Children, and with anxiety too.... I worry too much about nothing much.
20: last time you cried with laughter and why: 3 days ago when a man came out of Tesco express, walked to my car door and opened it and was about to get in until I said "hey dude, sorry wrong car mate" then me and my Children were cry laughing he looked so embarrassed but he laughed with us and make us laugh even more seeing him so embarrassed. Oops.

Well there you go, a little bit about me, I would love to see your answers.

                   Thank you for reading

                             Ta ta for now
 
                                       J x

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