I know more about Disney than anyone should. But I have a really good memory, so I end up knowing loads of random crap about everything I'm remotely interested in. I'm always the one that learns characters names in movies/TV in the first five minutes, while everyone else is calling them 'the blonde guy' or 'the really skinny girl'.
It looks great! And I hope it didn't seem like I was trying to put you off or anything. I realised that telling someone who's getting a tattoo that I'd end up regretting it isn't the best thing to do.
It looks good! I wish I had the balls to get a tattoo but I have no passion for that sort of thing. I find them nice but I wouldn't have anything in mind or really know where to get it.
That sounds like me and my old best friend, we're so competitive. Especially when playing Disney scene it. Which she always beats me at.
That's definitely true. I mean, I just love learning about cultures that aren't my own.
I'll probably never be brave enough, although I'd love something simple and meaningful. I'm fickle, so I'd probably wish I'd gotten something else later on. In fact, I know I would.
Picture, picture, picture! I want to seeeeeeee it.
I love all sorts of games, like monopoly - a British classic - and Heads Up (an app game, but you can play it with paper) and Charades and Pictionary and Hangman. You know, the really generic games really.
Yeah, I never used mine. So I got rid of it to make space on my phone.
I love it. It's one of my favourites.
It is a normal British thing to do, actually. It is something I don't encourage though, and my friends think it's weird I refuse to call dinner 'tea'. I drink tea, I don't eat it.