Blind date: ‘Going way back, she was a mod and I was a rocker’ | Dating

Andrew on Susan
What were you hoping?
To meet a beautiful strange person, get to know them and we hope to find a call.
First impressions?
Susan was beautiful and friendly and put me at comfort.
What did you talk about?
Our mutual interest in the theater. The date of our diverse employment, both of which are additions-have been affected by their confrontations with some well-known actors.
The most embarrassing moment?
Returning back, I was the Ministry of Defense and I was rock, and we talked about this old competition. Although I am not sure of the Francis-Barnett 150CC motorcycle at a top speed of 45 mph is really rock.
Good table ethics?
Susan was on the specified date, and we shared the beginning and selecting vegetables for the sword meat slices.
The best thing about Susan?
Its openness and enthusiasm for life.
Do Susan give your friends?
Yes, it would continue with them well.
Susan row with three words
Beautiful, smart and accurate.
Question and answer
Fake a blind date?
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The date of the blind is the dating column on Saturday: every week, two strangers are paired for dinner and drinks, then the beans leakage to us, and answer a set of questions. This works, with a picture we take from each clown before the date, in the Saturday magazine (in the United Kingdom) and online Theguardian.com Every Saturday. It has been operated since 2009 – you can Read everything about how we put together here.
What questions will I ask?
We ask about age, location, occupation, hobbies, interests, and the type of the person you look forward to meeting. If you do not think that these questions cover everything you want to know, tell us what is going on in your mind.
Can I choose who I match with?
No, it is a blind history! But we ask you a little about your interests, preferences, etc. – the more you tell us, the better the match.
Can I choose the image?
No, but don’t worry: we will choose the most beautiful.
What are the personal details that will appear?
Your first name, your job and age.
How should I answer?
Frankly, but with respect. Be aware of how to read your history, and the blindness of the blind up to a large audience in printing and online.
Will I see the answers of the other person?
No, we may edit you and their effects for a set of reasons, including length, and we may ask you more details.
Will you find me one?
We will try! marriage! children!
Can I do that in my city?
Only if it is in the United Kingdom. Many of our applicants live in London, but we love to hear from people living elsewhere.
How to apply
Email Blind.date@theguardian.com
What do you think of Susan about you?
That my conversation came out a little and asked the first date. Otherwise, you were fine!
Did you go somewhere?
We went to a bar, sat outside and the outskirts of the conversation were attracted until we had to arrest its train.
And … have you accepted?
We agreed not to the first date, but we had a good hug.
If you can change one thing in the evening, what will be?
Less binding of me.
Signs of 10?
Specified 10.
Do you meet again?
We talked about meeting again when you return from a journey abroad.
Susan on Andrew
What were you hoping?
To meet a special person.
First impressions?
Beautiful smile, very smart and well. And dates – I can.
What did you talk about?
Common interests – mainly theater. How our birthdays almost almost. Study as mature students. Keep your fitness. Live music. Living outside. Of course, Britain’s exit from the European Union.
The most embarrassing moment?
We were immediately comfortable.
Good table ethics?
It is not flawed. Participated in the beginning and Andrew confirmed that we have equal quantities.
The best thing about Andrew?
It was nice, calm and looked interested in what I should say.
Do you offer your friends?
I will definitely do it because it was very easy to agree with him.
Andrew row with three words.
Good warm listener.
What do you think of Andrew made from you?
I think he loved me because he praised me several times, which was very appreciated. Perhaps he thought I was very firm.
Did you go somewhere?
I had a train to arrest him, so we wandered at the station and had time to have a drink, and enjoy the late sunlight.
And … have you accepted?
No, just a fast friendly hug while the train resigned.
If you can change one thing in the evening, what will be?
nothing. We’ve really gorgeous time – great food, wine and company.
Signs of 10?
9
Do you meet again?
Well, there is a national confidence house that we want to see, so perhaps.
Andrew and Susan ate in Buenasado In reading. Fake a blind date? Email Blind.date@theguardian.com