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Musician, poet and Firstthing you do when you've storyteller Aidan Moffat g°t We (m. “'5”. confesses to getting
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Last extravagant purchase you
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Last time you were chatted up ' First thing you’d do if you ran
First film you saw that really the country
moved you First crush "
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Last meal on earth - what would it be
Last lie you told Last book you read First song you’ll sing at karaoke
First movie you ever went on a First great piece of advice you ' ' ' -
date to were given : : '. First three words your friends
' ' would use to describe you Last time you exploited your position to get something Last time you made an impulse Last time you were star struck .r '. w : .' ' .. ' . ‘ buy and regretted it
Last time you cried First time you realised you were I famous
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