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Favourite nightclub?
Favourite nightclub?
The Potthouse on Waring Street, Belfast. It's excellent for whatever sort of night you are looking for. You can go mad with your mates in the nightclub or mingle with a glass of champagne in the VIP room. Love it.
Favourite pub?
In the summer time, Cutters Wharf in Stranmillis - there's something about sitting outside by the river with a few drinks. In winter, I love The Spaniard in Skipper Street. It's great for craic, banter, atmosphere and catching up with mates.
Drink of choice?
Magners with ice, Vodka and ginger ale or an ice-cold bottle of Corona with lime.
Best music to dance to?
House music of the dirty, vocal and funky variety. Failing that, anything with a beat. Check out my moves.
Best thing about going out in Northern Ireland?
Never a dull night. Northern Ireland people always have such craic, wit and the ability to make a party last for days.
And the worst thing?
The pubs close too early. And why, oh why, if the ratio of taxis drivers to people on a night out is close to one on one, can you never get a taxi home?
Dream date?
Someone who's fun, feisty and flirtatious, but my housemates, who are both single, say it would have to be someone who can put up with me.
And your nightmare date?
My two housemates. Did I mention they are both single at the moment?
Cheesiest chat-up line you've ever heard/used?
All chat-up lines are cheesy. Does anyone actually still use them? I hate them and if anyone ever used one on me I would walk away.
LISA SMYTH
Marc Mallett is news editor and presenter of the Belfast Tonight programme on Citybeat 96.7FM.
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