
1. Politically, I am of the left, and consider myself a social democrat. To elaborate for my American friends, that means you can start measuring me for the orange jumpsuit now. I believe in the ownership of the means of production by the workers, I believe in the nationalisation of utilities and education, and probably of the media. But we can talk about that one.
2. I'm left handed, but play sports right handed.
3. Until I was seven I supported Partick Thistle, then I was old enough to go to Parkhead and I've been a Celtic fan ever since.
4. My favourite whisky is Talisker.
5. I consider myself an agnostic, not an atheist. I can see no way to rule out the possibility that there is a god, just as I can't rule out the possibility that the jack of spades will jump out of a sealed deck of cards and squirt cider in my ear. But I'm not betting on either.
6. The god that I was brought up not to believe in is the Catholic god. The fine lines of gradation between him and the various other Christian gods is one of the main reasons I don't believe in religion. Although I see no reason to disrespect anyone else's, or treat any particular one with more respect than any other.
7. I have one cat and one dog. And one fantastic son.
8. I'm a reasonably good chess player.
9. I played badminton for years in leagues and I'm still an occasional player.
10. I graduated from Glasgow University in Law and snooker. I've found both useful over the years, although I've never practiced either professionally.
11. I have no conception of the relationship between the value of what I do and what I get paid to do it. This has more or less always been true, ever since my first job as a hospital cleaner.
12. The things I enjoy about work and that I'm best at are very rarely written on my job description.
13. I have almost all the Everyman editions of P.G Wodehouse - given long enough, I'll have them all.
14. I read a lot. I can't imagine ever living in a house with no books.
15. My first live gig was Dire Straits at the Apollo in Glasgow.
16. My top five live gigs:
Crowded House at the Barrowland
Steve Earle at the Barrowland
Simple Minds at the Barrowland
American Music Club at King Tuts
Martin Stephenson at Cottiers
17. Most of my regrets are about things I didn't do, although -
18. I did someone a terrible wrong, once, and I regret it every day.
19. I have about 1,000 books being held hostage - every now and then I think about staging a rescue operation.
20. My son and I are in the early stages of planning a drive together. A long drive. A very, very long drive.
21. If I had to spend the rest of my life in a fifty mile radius of one spot, it would be Temple Wood in Argyll.
22. I'm a sociable person who would make a very good hermit.
23. I love Scotland, and its place in the world. Although it would be equally precious and a good deal warmer if it was 1,000 miles to the south.
24. "Manhattan" is probably my favourite movie.
25. I have been very, very lucky in the people I love. God, if you do decide to exist, bless them all, wherever they may be.
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Date: 2009-02-04 09:13 am (UTC)