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ON THE SPOT: Grant Capriotti

Grant CapriottiOUTinPerth ran into Grant Capriotti grabbing lunch at Zambrero in Mt Lawley.
Grant is Director of Muse Bureau, PR agency for creative industries

What’s your guilty pleasure?
Scotch

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What’s next to your bed?
A lamp and an Augusten Burroughs novel.

What was the first band you went crazy for?
Darryl Braithwaite and his band when I saw them play live at Burswood

Who would you like to kiss?
Jon Hamm

How many pairs of shoes do you own?
20

What is your greatest fashion faux pas?
Cross Colours jeans and the traintracks ‘do

Where can you get a good breakfast?
Mrs. S

What is your favourite sound?
Champagne popping

What’s the best cure for a hangover?
The Red Ambulance – 2 Nurofen Plus and a Coke

What word do you say too much?
Dead

Who is Your Hero?
Don Draper

What makes you laugh?
[Muse Bureau co-creative] Lauren Elliott

If you were PM, what would be your first act?
Gay marriage

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