My family:Wife Janine, Sons: Andy, Mike & Rob My place of birth: Hemel Hempstead When you were young, what did you want to be? A drummer in a rock band. Who was your hero? My Grandad. My first car ? Hillman Avenger 1500. My first job: Trainee printer at a local estate agents. My all-time favourite album/CD: Born to run, Bruce Springsteen. My favourite food: Thai. My favourite UK holiday spot: Scilly Isles. My first crush: Lulu My favourite restaurant: Lumpini in Dunstable My favourite pub: The Kings Arms in Houghton Regis My favourite TV programme: DIY SOS My favourite movie: The Football Factory. My sporting interests: Football and golf. My favourite hobbies: Playing golf. My favourite gadget: My iPod. My worst habit: Picking my nose in my van. My most embarrassing moment: Making a very inappropriate comment when I thought the person couldn’t hear me. He could and then talked to me about it. I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me whole. My most memorable moment: My wedding day to Janine My favourite periodical: My News Magazines My favourite part in my local area is: Cassiobury park. Who would you not want to be stuck in a lift with? Dale Winton. Who would you most like to meet? Alive Bruce Springsteen. Dead My Grandad again. What famous person do you most resemble? Shrek. If you were Mayor for the day what would you change? Stop people parking near the station and taking all the spaces. My ideal dinner date (not present partner): Nicole Kidman. My ideal night out: Meal out and maybe a hotel room with my gorgeous wife Janine. If you could change your profession what would you do? Pilot. What would you change about yourself? My self defeating attitude.
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