Melon Lord said:
So when are you available for sex?
Come and get me doll!
Soakette said:
I never knew you had some italian in you! Now you are my Irish/Italian Princess!
I know very few words, it wasn't compulary to learn Irish in school when I was a kid, at least in Northern Ireland, I think it's still compulary in ROI schools though.
Do you want to do your job forever, or is there something else you are interested in doing?
I'm quite ambitious in my job, I would love to move up to run my own store and then in the future maybe be a regional but do I see myself in the job forever? I honestly don't know.
Is you brother as hot as you are?
Naturally we both think we're the better looking twin, this
is a little old but it's the only side by side comparison photo of us that's most recent, I'll let you decide
Can you please give sheamus my number? thanks!
If I knew him I would my dear
Ghost X said:
Did your parents plan the birth so you'd have different birth days? If so, awesome idea
Ha ha no they didn't, we actually arrived 2 weeks early, I'm the younger twin Joseph is January 1st, I'm January 2nd, I was born at 12.06am, him at 11.35pm and clearly I was very comfortable in there and not really willing to move. Actually my mum was in hospital with us from an early stage, about 4 months I think, there were some complications and she was close to going into a very early labour at the time so a lot of her pregnancy was spent in and out of hospital. I also had breathing difficulties when I was born, due to a heart murmur and was put into the NICU for a couple of days until I was stabilised, my brother on the other hand was perfectly fine and was a nosy git from day one apparently. The advantages of separate birthdays include, not stealing each others thunder, 2 birthday cakes and having a day each to ourselves.
Do you much about your Italian family history? Is there anything your ancestors were involved in that you know of?
I don't know much about my grandad's family unfortunately, my grandad died when my mum was 15. I've seen lots of pictures of him and his siblings, my great grandparents and I know roughly where in Italy they originally came from, but I don't know as much as I feel I should. A lot of my mum's cousins have Italian names, like Lina, Marino, and my own is of Italian origin, my mum's maidenname is also Angelone (pronounceAN-Gel-Oh-Nee) I know that my grandad's family were quite rich and that there was a bit of greed between some of the family members. My Great Uncle ran a cafe in Belfast called Victors, it was a greasy spoon style cafe but it did authentic italian ice cream and was pretty famous back in the 70s, my mum worked in it when she younger, it was a very family run business. My grandad also showed my granny how to make proper Italian Spaghetti bolognase, Lasagne and Cannelloni, the recipes of which were passed onto my mum and have been passed onto me.
Have you considered painting unattached fake nails, and putting them in mini frames, or just simply attacking them to a wall for display, in an art exhibition? Do it, do it now. Unless it has already been done. EDIT - Indeed, too late apparently.
I've never considered it actually but I have considered making a canvas with all the nail art designs I've done in the past, I just don;t know when I'll have the time to go it
What is your favourite nut and/or legume? (I'll come across someone who is allergic sooner or later).
Almonds and pecan nuts are my favourite.
joe said:
Where did the name 'Sprites' originally come from? Or why did you choose that name?
The name came from a game I loved playing called Twinkle Star Sprites it one of those old Neo-Geo games and I used to have the Neo Geo emulator on my old PC, loved playing all those old games, it;s a really cute shoot em up style game. Sprites is a fairy princess that appears towards the end of the main storyline, in TSS. When I changed my name to Sprites, I'd found a site that had the old games up on it to play for free and I was really into playing it again.
What is it you love most about Galway? How would you convince somebody to visit?
Being beside the sea is very calming and the beach is awesome during the summer when the sun's out the waters are very clear and blue which is really nice plus the sand is really nice to walk on. The streets of the city have an old style feel, they're all cobbles and the shop fronts of lots of the buildings are quite traditonal. The people are very friendly, chatty and helpful and Galway is absolutely buzzing during the arts festival. It's also a great place to tour around the countryside, go and visit Kylemore Abbey and also Cong which is the place where The Quiet Man was filmed. The Scenery around those areas and the Connemara region in general is just stunning. It sounds so corney but it's one of those places you have to visit yourself to appreciate it, the tourist season never ever stops here.
If you could change any minor or major detail about your life/self permanently, what would you change and why?
I guess I would change the fact that I worry too much, especially about what other people think, I'm an anxious person and I lack self confidence.
Visiting London any time soon?
Unfortunately no, but I really want to in the next year or so, so watch this space
Godslayer Gator said:
May I date you?! DD lmao I jest, but the questions below are whimsical so I hope you are prepared.
Oh you
Out of everything you consider your successes, which one do you feel very proud of?
Probably where I am today in terms of career. 5 years ago if someone was to tell me I'd be living in Galway and working as a manager I'd probably have laughed in their face. I also feel proud of that I made the decision to move away from home in the first place, I always never thought I'd ever move away from Belfast, I considered myself a homebird that would never leave the nest and now I can't imagine ever living back there permanently.
If you had the ability to see the world or travel in it instantaneously, where would you pass by other than Italy?
Tokyo, Vienna, Bratislava, Paris, Niagra Falls, Amsterdam, Angor Wat, Perth, Wellington(NZ)
Which conversations do you find meaningful which can really pique your interest?
The ones I have with my best friend, when we're together (and have had a glass of wine or two) we tend to reminisce about the things we did at school, people we used to be friend with that we drifted apart from, we laugh about the embarrasing stuff we used to do. I find them the most meaningful because everytime we chat and talk about stuff like this it just reaffirms why we'll never drift apart and will always remain the closest of friends even though sometimes there are times when she drives me nuts
What is your favourite nail polish colour?
Blue and purple for normal plain painting, white as a base for nail art and yellow, pink and green for doing nail art itself
Name one greatest moment you experienced in Highschool!
Aww just one, I'll tell you what I'll give you two, one serious and one funny.
The serious one was just after I'd left school but was back for our award ceremony. Every year my school would give out awards for highest marks achieved in exams, punctuality and attendance and a few special services or merit awards. Myself and another girl were first year prefects and also house prefects (yes like Harry Potter) anyway we organsised loads of events for the younger years, quizzes, talent shows, lots of stuff to get their year groups together and have this sense of team unity. Anyways our work and the effort we were putting in got recognised by the vice principle and we were awarded merit plaques for contribution to the school community. The feeling of getting that plaque and being chosen for something that I loved doing in the first place just made it all the better.
The funny one was the last week of school, before we left only coming back for exams, we had a day where we had a leaving party in our study hall and the head girl had organised a slide show, where she had gotten really funny pics from our Bebo pages...yup that was when Bebo was still a thing and had a list of memorable moments that our year had done for the seven years we'd been at school. It was one of the best things I can remember about school and I think it's more for realising how close our year group was.
What do you see as an enjoyable profession?
Working with animals, like in a sanctuary or something, I really admire people who work in those professions because it must be so rewarding and enjoyable saving and helping them.
Which cooking cuisine style do you like? Do you find cooking to be a good hobby?
Probably Asian and Italian. It's not a hobby as such for me, I do like to cook but I wouldn't call it a hobby for me.
What kind of books do you read? Do you read any novels related to FF or other genres?
I'm mostly into Fantasy genre, love the Harry Potter series of course and anything by J.R.R Tolkien but I also really like Trudi Canavan's Black Magician trilogy and when I was younger I loved reading The Circle of Magic series by Tamora Pierce and The Doomspell Trilogy by Cliff McNish.
I love other works besides the Fantasy Genre too, I'm a fan of Jane Austen, I studied her in school and found I really loved her works. Samuel Beckett is an awesome playwright and I like in particular plays of his like Waiting for Godot, Not I; which I find fascinating and a little scary at the same time as it's just a woman's mouth talking very fast, lit up with everything else in darkness so it really draws you into the words and Krapp's last Tape. My favourite poets also include Seamus Heaney, Philip Larkin and W.H.Auden.
What movies do you consider engaging that you would find enjoyable?
Honestly, I haven't been to the movies in over a year now, I'm not really a movie goer but I prefer action films to romance or comedy.
Do you like any other game that's not JRPG or RPG in general?
Darth said:
I'm gonna wrap these two questions together. I'm really into old arcade games, from the Neo Geo era, (I mentioned above I had a Neo Geo emulator when I was younger) like The Last Blade, Twinkle Star Sprites, King of Fighters, Waku Waku 7, Blue's Journey, Magical Drop etc yeah Neo Geo games are awesome!
Favourite non FF games also include the original 5 Tomb Raider Games for PS1, after that the series went downhill for me. Sonic 1 and 2 are old favourites. I love Phoenix Wright, that series is so much fucking fun. The Tekken series (Tekken 2 is my favourite) The Soul Calibur series, but mostly the prequel game to it Soul Blade, Yeah I guess I'm more into the old games rather than the new ones.
Favourite non-FF world to live in?
When I was a kid I really wanted to live in the world of Pokemon and Yugioh, I thought they were pretty awesome. These days I really dunno.
Early to bed, or late sleeper
Early to bed most of the time these days
You're convicted of a crime you didn't commit and sentenced to death, what are your last words, last person you ask to see, and last meal?
Last words:
I really honestly don't know what I'd say part of me feels I'd say something bitter because of the whole dying when I'm innocent thing, but then I think I'd be overcome with emotion and say something soppy.
Last person
If it was just one person, I think I'd want my mum, she brought me into the world, she's the last person that derseves to see me and spend time with me before I die.
Last meal
A large pizza with stuffed garlic and mozzarella crust, a garlic and sunblush tomatobase, covered in mozzarella cheese, cripsy onions, mushrooms, jalapeno and roquito pepppers and herbs. I'd want chilli chocolate fondant with coconut ice cream for dessert, and to drink a large thick hot chocolate with lashing of cream and marshmellows on top.