*911 Talk Dirty Socks, Tall Birds & Punch-Ups!*
Tiny chart-toppers 911 gave us some very scary answers
Have you ever worn the same pair of pants twice in a row?
Lee: Ofcourse I have.
Jimmy: If there's a pair there clean, I'll put them on,
but if there's not I have to put yesterday's back on
Spike: I think the longest I've worn a pair for is three days.
I'm worse with socks.
Lee: Yeah, socks are just there to go inside your shoes.
After a while I'll turn them inside out and carry on wearing them. I'd rather buy new socks than wash them.
I think the average time I'll keep a pair of socks on for is two weeks...(the lads continue discussing their dirty smalls 'til TV HITS feels sick...)
Which of you likes fame the most?
Lee: I dunno - we all like different aspects of it.
I like being famous when I'm on stage performimg and TV and that, but off stage, all the photoshoots and things can get a bit much.
What's the best advice your family has ever given you?
Jimmy: I don't really take advice off my dad - unless it's about how to have a good time!
He's worse than me - he gets more birds than I do! My mum and dad are divorced, by the way!
Spike: I went out with Jimmy's dad one night and I was disguested!
And that's saying something!
Lee: My mum and dad and everyone have always told me to enjoy myself and the life I've got at the moment
- to make the most of going to all these countries and things.
When you split with your management were you worried the band'd break up?
Spike: Nah.
Lee: 'Cos it was a decision we all took together.
There was negative stuff going on and we wanted to get away from that.
Jimmy: The three of us have never thought we'd split - just the management was the problem.
How come you're always so tanned?
Jimmy: It's all natural (laugh). Nah, there's a sunbed in the gym where we're staying.
Lee: I'll omly go on it for ten minutes every couple of months. It's so bad for you
Spike: But it makes you feel better if you've got a bit of colour. I hate seeing myself in pictures looking all pasty.
When was the last time you made dinner for a girl?
Jimmy: Quite a while ago.
Spike: A long time ago.
Lee: Yeah - can't cook, won't cook.
Jimmy: Can I cook? Yeah - just not for women! I'd rather take them
to Pizza Express.
Lee: If I wanted to take a lady put for a meal I'd take her to the Emperor's Palace in Carisle - it's a Chinese restaurant.
If you could be a character in a soap, who would you be?
Jimmy: I'd be Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside 'cos he's always wheeling and dealing and he's got the same name as me!
Lee: I'd be Robbie in EastEnders 'cos he's mischievous and he gets loads of women!
Spike: Barbara Windsor! Oh, I dunno, I can't think of one...
How much money have you got in your pocket?
Jimmy: None.
Lee: I haven't had any money for ten weeks 'cos I lost my PIN number.
I've been borrowing money off these teo ever since!
Is it easier for your mates to pull if they say they're friends with you?
Jimmy: Sometimes, yeah.
Spike: Mine do. They go, 'Oh, you want to meet the band, do you? I can sort that!'
Jimmy: Does my dad try that? Nah, he doesn't care - if someone turns him down, he'll move on to the next one!
Spike: One of my mates is always ringing me up and saying,'Will you come down and meet so-and-so?'
And I know he's on the pull!
Lee: I'm surprised it doesn't put the girls off!
When you meet a girl in a club, do they tend to recognise you?
Lee: We were talking about this earlier.
I went to my dad's party on Saturday and I was sitting in the car, and this girl came up and started talking to me.
When she asked me what I did, I said,'I sell cars.'
Spike: Some people recognise you and pretend they don't. You walk in and they pretend they don't know you.
Jimmy: It's quite funny when they don't know what you do. It's more fun just being normal.
Do you give money to homeless people?
Lee: Yeah. I bought The Big Issue in Carisle the other week.
Jimmy: And the other day we gave that bloke about 30 quid - a tenner each!
Spike: He was like that (pulls a surprised looking face). It was cool!
Do you think it's hard to go out with a girl who's not famous?
Jimmy: It's hard to go out with any girl, really. We always say this, but we just don't get the time.
You never see each other and they get annoyed 'cos you're away all the time.
Which is your least favourite 911 single?
Jimmy: How Do You Want Me To Love You,
just 'cos it was the wrong time to release it.
Spike: Yeah. I'm not keen on Night To Remember, either. I like Bodyshakin' best - 'cos of the dance!
Have you ever worn girls' clothes?
Spike: Yeah - a bra! Only joking...
Lee: I'm sure I've worn a top that was for girls and boys.
I don't mind wearing girls' jackets and that, if they're not too girly. I'm not a cross dresser, mind!
Have you ever been to a party and seen another popstar leave with girl you're after?
Lee: It happened recently, but he wasn't a popstar.
I took a swing at him - and he was dead tall and all!. I was going to tip a pint down his front 'cos that's cool, that!
Spike: It's not happened to me - but you can always come back another night!
Who's the stingiest out of you?
Spike: Him (points at Lee)
Lee: Thanks! Only 'cos I haven't any money!
Spike: But it's like 20 quid here, 20 quid there...
Jimmy: And he never buys anything. Who's the most generous?
Er...Spike, I reckon. He buys half of Warrington drinks!
Would you go out with a girl who's taller than you?
Jimmy: I have done. She was six foot! It was quite embarrassing.
Lee: I'd only go out with someone who was a couple of inches taller than me - 5' 6" or 5'7"
- and get her to wear flat shoes!
Spike: You'd feel a right prat if a bird had to bend down to kiss you though, wouldn't you?
Do you buy expensive pressies now?
Lee: I get my family bigger and bigger presents every year.
Jimmy: I bought my mum a very expensive gold bracelet, and I buy my dad expensive sports gear and trainers and things
- pulling gear!
Spike: My dad tells me off if I buy him anything expensive. So I don't get him anything!
When did you last have a big row with one of your friends?
Spike: I don't row with my friends 'cos I'm always dead pleased to see them.
Jimmy: Us lot are always rowing. Only about stupid stuff,
though - that's bound to happen when you see as much of each other as we do.
Do you ever sick of having to do the dance routines?
Lee: Oh yeah, big time.
Spike: Never!
Jimmy: It's all good fun, innit? Sometimes I like the slow ones 'cos I get to have a bit of a rest,
but I like doing the routines, on the whole.
Lee: I don't mind the odd dance step, but I detest it, really. I fell like I need my knees replacing!
What did you have for dinner last night?
Lee: Roast chicken and apple crumble
Spike: (whispering) He was out... tell us where you were, Lee!
Lee: I was round someone's house. I can't tell you whi. Girls. That's all I'm saying!
Jimmy: I can't remember what I had.
Spike: I had some crisps and peanuts!
Taken from TV HITS
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