I cant recall a strager ever giving me fashion advice. How much pain does it have to be before you take a trip to the hospital?
(Not even a shop assistant?) To the actual hospital and not just a GP clinic, fucking unbearable! And I've never been to hospital for pain. What's the worst pain you have ever endured?
I usually prefer to fix the problem myself, no matter how painful it is. I even went so far as to perform a few minor surgeries on myself to avoid the hospital. It really needs to be a matter of life or death for me to go there. Can't remember something that's sticking out. Maybe the time I fell off my ass while rollerblading and slid for a bit on the asphalt while wearing shorts. My right leg's skin got litterally grated from mid-thigh to ankle and the wounds were filled with sand and small rocks I had to remove one by one with tweezers... It was a long torture. Same?
Kidney stones. The only time i went to the hospital because of pain. (Only other time was for a broken ankle, the pain was a factor but mostly because i couldnt walk) What moment fr your childhood do you talk about the most?
I can't think of any that I talk about at all. When was the last time you went for a professional massage?
Today, I bought an eyeshadow quad that I did not plan on buying nor do I need it! What was the last plant you planted in your garden?
Lamb casserole every Tuesday night before girl guides, I hated it at the time. Fish, chicken or beef?
I dont remember owning one but they were definitely around when i was a kid. I think my stairs were broken because the few times i made it slink down it always tripped up after 5 or 6 steps. How often do you use salt on food after its done cooking?
When I cooked it, usually never, my food is tasty enough not to need that. When I'm not the chef though I might add some, but only after I took one bite to see if the seasoning is right. You like your peanut butter smooth or crunchy?
Corn flakes are too plain so if i eat them i will have to add something....sliced bananas would do the trick. Is there any other people besides customers that make your job more difficult?
Yeah, the customers families but it's usually understandable even though frustrating. Is your job physically demanding?
For about 10 to 25% of the day. Besides that its all sitting down and ocasionally walking around to make sure the machines are doing what the display screen says they are. How likely are you to leave your job?
Very likely looking for a job change (but staying in the same profession) by mid next year. How long have you been working at your place of employment?