The Correspondent Questionnaire - The Sunday Correspondent (October 28, 1990): Difference between revisions

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'''What or who is the greatest love of your life?'''<br>
Next door's cat.
'''Which living person do you most despise?'''<br>
[[Mention::Bernard Matthews]].
'''What do you consider the most overrated virtue?'''<br>
Common sense.
'''On what occasions do you lie?'''<br>
When completely unnecessary.
'''What makes you most depressed?'''<br>
The Americanisation Of England.
'''What is your greatest regret?'''<br>
Not being born in 1942.
'''When and where were you happiest?'''<br>
21 May 1959.
'''What single thing would improve the quality of your life?'''<br>
A driving licence.
'''Which talent would you most like to have?'''
General lawlessness.
'''What would your motto be?'''<br>
'There isn't necessarily always tomorrow.'
'''How would you like to die?'''<br>
With [[Mention::Jean Shrimpton]].
'''How would you like to be remembered?'''<br>
As Manchester's answer to the H-bomb.


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