Sarah Wagstaff
Reveal Yourself- Sarah Wagstaff
Towns (Birthplace and living town)
Born in London in what is now the uber trendy Islington. Now live in Churchtown which in estate agent terminology is ‘on the up’, although I have noticed a new driving school moving into where the lovely fruit shop used to be….
Colour of hair
Varies. Usually Scandinavian blonde – occasionally slightly darker on top
Colour of eyes
Grey
Employment / current occupation
Account Director in Pembroke Communications. The elder lemon of the team who is addicted to glossy magazines.
I like/love
The important people in my life, good shoes, holidays and a good Fleurie / cold Cava
I dislike/hate
Chewing gum on the street, bullies, rain and wind together, the feeling that no matter how much money you donate to a charity, the problems are just so enormous
Pets
A fake miniature schnauzer called Bob.
Tea/ Coffee
Depends on the time of day.
Twitter or Facebook
iPhone/Blackberry
I Phone. Who knew I was so good at solitaire.
Favourite food
Anti-pasta, cheese and tribeca chicken wings.
Favourite drink
Ballygowan with a drop of lime if I am feeling virtuous. Kir Royale for a treat
Favourite Sport
Really, favourite sport
Skiiing or Tennis
Favourite movie
Reality Bites, The Notebook, The Bourne Trilogy, The Hangover
Favourite Pizza Topping
Margarita
Worst Habit
Coveting other people’s nice stuff
Last book you read
The Slap
Favourite follower
As in who I follow. Tom Dunne
Favourite blogger
Zita Spring
Favourite video game
Mario Race Car thingy with the steering wheel or bowling on the Wii
Favourite news/ content website (other than irishmediawatch )
Stylebitches, Homebug
Are you a hastagger/retweeter
No. Or perhaps I am and haven’t actually given it terminology
What did you do last Saturday night
That’s very personal. I wasn’t blogging anyway.
Greatest moment of the Noughties
Two of my children were born in the noughties so that was great. I loved the Euro switchover and Take-That reforming. In terms of world events, I really believe 9/11 was a watershed moment – not so much great, but so much changed as a result.
A look to the future . . .what major trend do you predict for the next 10 years
Standing on a Ryanair flight to London will be commonplace. The over 50’s will be the key target market and botox will be available at the GP – I hope…..



