1. When I was born Perry Como was top of the charts with "Magic Moments" so no surprise there.
2. I've been inside a Prison - don't worry I'm not a mass murderer I actually was visiting a old friend that was a bit of a head case, I've moved on with my friends since then.
3. They only bone I've ever broken is my wrist.
4. I once slept rough on the streets of Copenhagen, went to watch a England soccer match in my younger days and found prices more than double of home, it was basically a choice of hotel or food& drink for the week.
5. I've a handicap of 15 at golf which is quite good to say I only play about 6 times per year.
6. I still can't believe I took to blogging but I'm glad I did, I've made some great friends.
7. I have to wear reading glasses and hate it, I don't like admitting I'm getting older.
8. My religion is "Church of England" which is a protestant offshoot. but saying that I don't go to church other than weddings and funerals but I don't think that makes me a bad person.
9. On the same note I reckon I'd do anything for people I consider real friends but let me down once and you are history. I don't give 2nd chances I think if someone lets you down once they'll do it again.
10. I drive a Silver Ford Focus.
Fax About Me:
ReplyDeleteMy name is Luka.
You could be a frend o mine.
Dese hoppy hi-dee-ho memes and taggins give me the squirts.
I have to go to the loo now.
Bobo
I enjoyed the facts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
i am with you, don't ever cross me, i don't give 2nd chances either.
ReplyDeletei have in the past on rare occasions only to be shafted and be saying to myself, see this is why you should listen to your GUT! so no more do i give them, that way i'm covered.
plus, anyone worth shedding tears for would never make you cry!
xxx
btw, who in the hell is Bobo??
ReplyDeleteI like that saying "anyone worth shedding tears for would never make you cry"
ReplyDeleteDon't know who Sado I mean Bobo is ? To be honest how can you respect somebody who doesn't sign their own name.
Church of England is Anglican, right? I think they call that Episcopal here in the states. Cool facts!
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