Fast food choice:
Gotta be pizza delivered in front of the footy or a film with your mates - everything
a growing boy needs.
Most despised foodstuff:
Fish. It smells, It tastes bad and why the hell would you want to eat something
that often looks back at you from your plate. Sick, sick, sick.
Favourite Building:
The Natural History Museum. Never fails to impress me.
Favourite item of clothing: My Vans trainers.
I don't care if they're out, they are the comfiest things on the planet, bar my
bed.
Undiscovered classic CD:
Not exactly undiscovered, but Portishead's Dummy. I only came to hear it recently,
but I can't get it off my CD player. A work of pure genius. (thanks AS) Or Embrace's
The Good Will Out. Not nearly enough people love that. Ooh! And track 2 off the
soundtrack to Dumb and Dumber. Always makes me laugh. God, I could go on all night
on this one, so I'll shut up.
Undiscovered classic movie:
The Princess Bride. Not many people have seen it, but it's hilarious and an undisputed
classic. Or The Abyss (not the special edition), just for that bit where Ed Harris
tries to bring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio back to life. One of the greatest (and
least known) pieces of acting I have ever seen.
Distinguishing mark:
That's him over there! (crap in-joke) A tattoo on my right shoulder of a Japanese
Kanji.
Most worthless human being:
Debbie McGee. I wish that advert with her and the lion had been real
Anyone involved with the Saturday Show.
Hale and Pace, Steve Penk, and all those other shocking unfunny people who have
the nerve to call themselves entertainers.
Everyone from AllStars except Thaila, who is Kylie-esque in her greatness. (Added
since seeing this morning's Big Breakfast...)
I could go on all night on this one too, but you'd think I have issues
The psychologist says:
The near unending list of worthless human beings points to a much put-upon and
deeply embittered human being, surely a lowly IT support person.
Daily Duties:
Ben manages the studio team and oversees all design work along with managing the
technicalities of our back end output, whatever that means.