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Date: 14/06/09 (12 review reads)
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20 questions, this can be played like this set of questions, or as Yes/No questions and if the person says something else, they are out,or as trying to find out who they are (i.e. they are given a label on their back such as Minnie Mouse and have to find out their new identity):

1 If you'd been born a girl instead of a boy or vice-versa, do you know what name your parents would have given you?
No, but my brother is called David, so I might have been called that. My parents had enough problem finding a first name for me - Yvonne - they had to ask the grandparents to write lists as well as writing one each themselves. Yvonne was the only name on all the lists - because Evonne Goolagong was playing tennis at the time!.

2 Do you share a birthday with anyone famous?
I don't know.

3 Marmite, do you love it or hate it?
Hate it, it is diabolical stuff.

4 What book are you currently reading, or have you finished recently?
I like reading Enid Blyton books but I am currently reading a book about a historical romance. It is very interesting but I don't get much time to read. It is in the car for when I am ferrying my boyfriend about and I have to wait for him etc.

5 Have you ever had your name in the newspaper?
Yes, several times and at least once with a picture for my Gold Duke of Edinburgh award. In addition, I had 2 columns in my local weekly paid for newspaper which had my contact details on as I wrote about events in 2 small districts of Chesterfield (Brampton and Newbold).

6 What is your local MP called and which party do they represent?
It was Dennis Skinner MP and I believe he was a Labour candidate, but now it is Natasha Engel who is definitely a Labour party member.

7 Heinz or HP Baked Beans, which do you prefer?
Either, but I tend to buy the cheapest usually Tesco Value.

8 What's your favourite slang word for money?
Dough.

9 What's your favourite Only Fools and Horse's moment?
When Delboy realises his money is at the bottom of the sea according to his relatives' instructions. Not sure if it was his grandad or another relative. Remember that Uncle Albert was with Rodney and Del on the beach and looking out to sea when a large ferry or liner passes by from left to right.

10 Delia Smith or Nigella Lawson?
Neither, I hate cooking.

11 Which piece of breaking news sticks in your mind most vividly?
September 11th. We were at my uncle's house for his wedding anniversary and we saw it on the news as we were getting ready to go out for a meal. It worried my parents as my cousin (2 removed) was due to fly back from Florida to California and we thought she and her family may be involved. It turned out they were on an earlier flight but the same airline and route so they could have been.

12 What do you prefer most on toast?
Tomatoes.

13 Should Sven have stayed as England manager?
Don't care about football.

14 Who is your favourite Muppets character?
Miss Piggy.

15 Where do you do your main grocery shop?
Tesco near Chesterfield

16 Have you ever been to Newcastle to sample the nightlife (or day life if you're not a creature of the night)?
No don't think so.

17 Do you suffer from seasickness?
No I don't but I used to suffer from travel sickness in the car.

18 Full cream, semi-skimmed, skimmed or no milk at all?
Skimmed milk, but at work I don't have any - can't be bothered to take any with me, but sometimes they take pity on me!

19 When was the last time you went on a train?
June 2008, had to go to a meeting in Manchester, involved changing at Sheffield on way back. My colleague had to change again at Chesterfield to get to Alfreton.

20 For a million pounds who would you snog live on TV?
Any male between the age of 16 and about 80 I suppose. It's a million quid isn't it!

Summary: 20 questions and the different ways of playing

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