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Aaron Clark On the Spot

DSC_0189We caught up with local boy around town Aaron Clark, put him on the spot and asked him a whole bunch of questions.

What’s your guilty pleasure? Time off.

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What was your nickname at school? Chuckie, it’s a long story.

What’s next to your bed?  I have a vintage car magazine.

If you could have any super power what would it be? The ability to move things with my mind.

What’s the first CD you ever bought?  It was a singles CD that cost like $5

Who was the last person you kissed? A mate called Luke.

Who would you like to punch in the face?  Probably the Russian president.

Where’s a good place to have breakfast?  Burns Beach Café.

Favourite sound? Jazz music.

Who do you find inspiring? I don’t realise idolise that many people.

What’s  your favourite film? 500 days of summer.

Least favourite colour?  Purple.

What do you hate eating? Beans, snow peas, broccoli, that kind of stuff.

What cheese is on the moon? Cheddar… No Swiss! It has holes in it.
How many pets do you own? Technically one dog but I co-own two.

What rhymes with hug me? F*** me!

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