My family:Wife Emma, and children Ryse, aged 15, Codi, 15, Tristan, 11, Chloe, nine and Xander, six. Place of birth: Henley-on-Thames When you were young what did you want to be: A fireman. Who was your hero: My dad My first car: Mini My first job:Woodwork apprentice My all-time favourite album: Bob Marley’s Greatest Hits My favourite UK holiday spot: Bournemouth My first crush: Suzi Quatro My favourite restaurant: Blue Room Indian, Wembley My favourite pub: The Artichoke, Croxley Green My favourite TV show: River Cottage My favourite movie: Back to the Future My sporting interests: Martial arts My favourite hobbies: Going to the gym and socialising My favourite gadget: iPhone My worst habit: Talking too fast My most embarrassing moment: Doing a 60 second pitch in front of business people for the first time at BNI Junction meeting My most memorable moment: Meeting my wife Emma My favourite periodical: My Croxley News My favourite part of my local area: The countryside Who would you not like to be stuck in a lift with: Anyone who things they better than everyone else Who would you most like to meet: Elvis What famous person do you most resemble: Sean Penn My ideal dinner date (not present partner): Kylie Minogue My ideal night out: Quiet one with family and friends If you could change your profession what would you do: Be a fireman What would you change about yourself: My legs My theme song: Don’t worry be happy If you had one wish, what would it be: See my dad What is the worst present you have ever received: Hair restoring shampoo
Kevin Long.
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