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On The Spot with Jake Laws

Equal Love 2 251@ Equal Love Marriage Equality Rally.

First record you’ve ever bought?
I have no idea!

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What’s next to your bed? A bedside table.

Who was the last person to see you naked? Do I count?  

Favourite fruit: Watermelon.

What makes you cringe? Spiders.

What other country would you like to live in?  Italy.

Worst fashion trend you’ve ever followed?
Sweat pants and baggy t-shirts.

Who’s your inspiration?  I’ve never thought about it.

What was your first pets name?  Lee!

What was the first street you’ve ever lived on? Devon Road.

What would your porn star name be?    Lee Devon!

How many pairs of sunglasses do you own? None.

What can’t you live without? My iPhone.

Night owl or early bird?
Night owl, for sure.

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