Well obviously being from Scotland, i know of 'em all! Esp Associates, Simple minds, Deacon Blue, Blue nile, Hue&cry, Goodbye Mr Mackenzie, Marillion&Sensational Alex Harvey band!!!! (I actually can't stand Franz Ferdinand actually - yuk!)
I've been pretty lucky. I remember having a flu once where I was really dizzy. Mom came in to see me and I told her the ceiling was spinning. For a kid, it was pretty scary.
Not usually unless I just had my nails done or I'm washing with something harsher than simple dish soap (I hate putting them on and struggling to get them off)
I'd like to have been around in the 1920's being in high society with all the dancing in those amazing fashions of the time! fun parties&all!
Also i'd love to have experienced seeing how people reacted to finding out all about how certain inventions work, you know how it'd be amusing to find out the way they thought certain stuff was an impossibility!
I'm torn. Either Paris during the Impressionist period or the U.S. during the late 1950's and into the mid '60s to experience what was going in the music world.
We had to take a Home Ec class in high school, and I made a pair of shorts. That's about all I've ever made - sewing is something I've never been good at.