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Crazy eight

Have been tagged by ValleysMam to do this test.

Very difficult to do and if I did it again next week, half of it would change.

As I have been up since 5am and couldn't be arsed to read an academic paper until later, I have added a few links as well.

8 things I’m passionate about:

My family
Doing the right thing
Wales
Entrepreneurship
Singing the Welsh national anthem at the Millennium Stadium
People who make me laugh
Good food and good wine and good conversation
A decent jukebox in a pub

8 things I want to do before I die

Hold my grandchildren
Be there when a Welsh team wins the rugby World Cup
Cross America coast to coast in a 1960 Thunderbird Convertible
Be part of a Welsh Conservative Government at Cardiff Bay
Walk among the giant statues on Easter Island
Publish in Administrative Science Quarterly
Help Wales become one of the most successful economies in Europe
See "The Watchmen" made into the best film ever made

8 things I say often

Brilliant
Mae eisho blydi mynadd
Damn fine cup of tea
Is Gordon Brown serious?
Do something properly or don't do it at all
Brysiwch bois!
You're not seriously watching 'Strictly Come Dancing'
Your round

8 books I’ve read recently or am still reading

Rich: Life of Richard Burton - Melvyn Bragg
The Tony Blair Years - Alastair Campbell
Last Train to Memphis - Peter Guralnick
Flashman and the Great Game - George MacDonald Fraser
Freakonomics - Steven D. Levitt
The Godfather's Revenge by Mark Winegardner
Entrepreneurship from Creativity to Innovation by Edward Lumsdaine and Martin Binks
Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman by Francesca Simon

8 songs I could listen to over and over and do:

Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen
God Only Knows - The Beach Boys
One Love - Bob Marley and the Wailers
When September Ends - Green Day
Echo Beach - Martha and the Muffins
Spread your Wings - Queen
Valerie - Mark Ronson
I like the way you move - Bodyrockers

8 things that attract me to my best friends

Loyalty
Intelligence
Fun
Eccentricity
Honesty
Shared passion
Having an opinion
Not caring too much about what people think

8 people I think should do Crazy 8s

Alun Cairns
Pippa Wagstaff
Mountjoy
Peter Black
David Jones
Miserable Old Fart
New Welsh Right
Rob Irvine

Comments

Anonymous said…
Martha and the Muffins - that is one heck of a blast fromn the past, eighties boy
David said…
Sorry, Dylan, would love to oblige but it'd take forever.
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No probs. Hope to see you soon though...
Anonymous said…
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Miss Wagstaff said…
Just seen your comment on my blog. Will take a stab at it tomorrow (that could be what I say ofen).

While I'm here, you haven't answered my Facebook question about 'you know who'.

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