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Am slowly getting back up to speed after a relaxing but full holidays. 

Alan has tagged me in the blogging -tag game so have put together my response. The aim is to tell readers of the blog 7 things about me that they may not know. So as a distraction from publishing deadlines and school work I have racked my brain in order to find something vaguely interesting! If not just have a laugh at the old photo of me!

1. I could fly a plane before I could drive a car and almost joined the RAF as a pilot.

2. I failed Welsh (2nd language) very, very badly. Probably my biggest regret in life.

3. I was once very very good at Welsh folk dancing. Well, I was 9.

4. My greatest sporting achievements have been in target rifle shooting during my time in the Air Training Corps

5. I have a 7 year old sister who is great!

6. The most scared I have ever been was when the Cook Islands refused to let me leave the country because I couldn't pay the $15 departure tax. Luckily a friend came to the rescue.

7. I will become a dad in 2009. :-) (no facebook messages please!)

As part of the game I have to tag 7 others. No pressure to join in though. Difficult this as many of the blogs I read have already been done so:

The guys at Cotswold Outdoor


Comments

  1. Hi David
    Congratulations on no. 7
    (not that the others aren't worthy of applause...)
    If you need any tips on parenting, get in touch... ;)

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  2. Many thanks Alan - I could well be picking your brains at the GA.

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