It’s over in today’s Daily Telegraph here… find out why he hates peanut butter, what was the last film he watched, and his fantasy other jobs.
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I love this point,
“What question are you never asked and most want to answer?
“How many noughts do you want on the end of this cheque, sir?”
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Also what he said about the Italian guy, media mongols shouldn’t be able to get into democratic process so easily.
Fantasy Other Jobs?
Lothario, Don Juan, Casanova … Fraud.
Yes, Silvio Mussolini is indeed an utter bell. My own views on him would be better expressed at The Devil’s Kitchen than in a family paper! I admire Clegg for his restraint in saying as little as he did on that subject.
And you can’t go wrong with peanut butter. I like to have it in an omelette, mixing it with the raw eggs before cooking. I became a vegetarian a few months go, and this was a regular meal when I was trying to figure out what to eat if not meat. Then I started following a rice-based diet.
Nick is as usual, honest and refreshing.
Imagine Gordon Browns answers to some of these questions:
Q. What do you truly believe in? Nick- love
Gordon – well, ur, um, well as I’ve said, I believe we must remain vigilant with the economy…zzzz