If you had the choice for either dream like profession, What would you do?
If you feel strongly about something else there is the "other" option.
My answer very narrowly slants towards rockstar. Only if my music was really good and I was proud of it.
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Being in my 50s, along with a lot of people my age, I grew up wanting to be an Astronaut.
These days I would like to win the Euromillions and I would spend most of it on running a team in the 24-hour race at Le Mans. I used to think it would be good to own a football club, but look at the abuse owners get these days.
I'd be dead by 40 though
Having watched this last night, it'd have to be in the 60's/70's though
http://www.channel5.com/shows/most-shocking-moments-in-pop/episodes/most-shocking-moments-in-pop
If I was a premier league footballer on 20k a week and could roam round Bluewater without any recognition, I'd be very happy. Able to blend in, have the best of both worlds.
Give ya this one.
Playing for England at a world cup, or, headlining Glastonbury?
Give me a bit of solitude and the company of animals. I don't really do humans.
That or a pro boxer
Shame I'm crap! Although I have a much more powerful shot than Simon Church... But then again so does my Gran and she's dead.
I wrote an essay on why it would be better to be a gorilla then a human.
Might try and dig it out.
A paid decent job regarding zoology is probably very hard to get into but yes, quite appealing.
I think it is a hyperthetical question and not about what you could achieve with your current skill set
Scoring loads of goals
Winning and scoring in every major cup comp
Winnjng the World Cup and euro
Scoring In the final to win them
Never giving an interview never doing the wag bullshit
Staying at cafc for my whole career making them a world football power and one of the richest in the world and in return being the best paid footballer ever
Longer career, stay in bed longer, eat and drink what you want!
That said if Jose Riga wants me I'm available to replace SpongeChurch!
At the end of the day I'll always be a Charlton fan and could never imagine putting the shirt on belonging to another club (wouldnt feel right even if they were just my employers as my Saturdays are spent watching this club)