- Missed question of the week 1
- Question of the week 2.
- 3 guests I would invite to dinner and why.
- Michael Palin. I love all of his travel programs and i would like to ask him about his exploits around the world. Plus Martin is a Monty Python fan. I can imagine that Palin has a wonderful sense of humour and that the conversation would be witty, humoros, yet serios at the same time.
- Guest 2 Gandhi. I love what he did for India, his determination, pacificism, and his beliefs. My father came from India and i believe i would learn alot from him. He too had a sense of humour and a twinkle in the eye.
- Gladys Alyward, the little lady who went to China as a missionary. I met her when i was a child, a small lady, determined, couragous, kind, what a women, a great teller of tales.
- Question of the week 3
- Is there a tv program you watch religiously?
- Tribal wives, travel experiences from a womens point of view.
- Any really good detective series or historical drama
- What TV programmes do you avoid like the plague?
- Any of the soaps ie East Enders, American rubbish like Friends, Reality programmes like Big Brother. To me they are all mindless rubbish.
- Is there a Tv program that works particulary well for knitting?
- Not really. I prefer to knit listening to audio plays, radio 4 or radio 7
- What was or is your favourite kids program?
- Jackanory, with all the tales being told by famous actors such as Bernard Cribbin.
- Week 4
- What is the worst thing you have ever knitted?
- The recent mystery jacket on Ralvery. I enjoyed parts of it, but when i came to make it up, i hated the mixture of patterns, knitting, crochet etc and it would have fitted an elephant.
- What are your favourite knit blogs.
- I have never listened to one, i am fairly new to Blogs etc
- What is the most amazing knitted thing you have ever seen?
- I think it has to be the life size Ginger bread house, seen in pictures in various magazines, what colour, texture and pleasure it radiates!!
- What is your favourite knitted item to wear?
- Shawls and poncho's.
- Week 5
- Stop or go? Stop
- Staying out or staying in . Staying in at home, out on holidays.
- Small town or big city. Cambridge size, not too big or too small.
- Happy or sad. Happy
- Straights or circulars. Both
- Red or Blue. Blue
- Seaside or countryside. Both, ie Wells Next to the Sea.
- Fish or chips. Chips, I'm allergic to fish.
- Surprises or plans, both, each has there place.
- Wine or beer, neither Tropucal fruit juices.
- Sweaters or cardigans. cardigans
- Pizza or Pasta, neither, satay chicken
- Chopsticks or fork, either for Chinese meal, fork for english
- Early Bird or Night Owl, In between, so twilight owlet
- Knitting or crochet. Both
- Hot or cold, warm
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
UK Swap Questions
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