Sunday Star-Times

What is your most prized material possession?

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My Shakti Mat. It is like a plastic bed of nails. I lie and meditate on it. I have a sore back and it uses acupressur­e to help. It has changed my world in only a few short months.

What is the most adventurou­s thing you have done that has taken you out of your comfort zone at the time?

Going on the rollercoas­ter at Rainbow’s End when I was little. I hate things like rollercoas­ters. I prefer to get my adrenaline through performanc­e. I was so scared and my cousin managed to get me on it. They did one loop round then stopped and did another. I tried to get off but couldn’t tell them in time. I think I punched my cousin in the heat of the moment. Sorry about that, Doug.

What gets your back up?

People being rude to hospitalit­y workers. I spent years working in bars and restaurant­s. It doesn’t take much to be nice to the person who is trying to get your order right and your drinks out. They are human, so don’t treat them like a robot. Some countries have compulsory military training. I think we should have compulsory hospitalit­y work so people can be on the other side of the fence.

If you could time travel, where would you go and why?

I would go back to the 80s. I would enjoy wearing bum bags more. I really loved them but don’t feel like I was old enough to respect them at the time. The 1980s didn’t have cellphones either. Something about that really appeals to me. Plus, I wouldn’t have seen the Terminator movies and I could legitimate­ly have a mullet.

What life lesson would you pass on to your children?

There is no destinatio­n in life. Don’t work in a job to earn enough to ‘‘retire and do what you love’’. Take the time to do what you love now. Life is only a journey. Enjoy that journey.

What job would you do other than your own and why?

A rural postie in a seaside town. I love the idea of delivering the mail to people I know way too much about. Cruising around on a bike in a beautiful location delivering people Christmas cards (and unfortunat­ely bills) sounds like an ideal job to me.

If you were given three wishes that you could fulfil by a magic genie, what would they be?

I was an NRL grade rugby league player. My family live healthy lives. People all over the world stop acting like dicks.

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