i met tamira actually in an interview and it was probably the funniest. embarrassing. she came in, she had fake tan on her hands, which i can relate to, because i have fake tan stains myself. it was the summer! and i just remember clearly in the interview, obviously i know the stereotypical information about travellers, young traveller women get married, don't go to education, blah, blah, blah, and you're not about to ask about that stuff in interviews but i wanted to explore with tamira if she had family support. so, i remember saying to tamera, "what do your family think about you being here?" and i remember she said off—the—cuff, "well, me nanny and my mammy are supporting me here, and i'm17 now anyway, so i'm too old to be married, so i may as well become a teacher." i would get married but there's no rush. do you think you'd marry a traveller? no, i don't think so. why? i don't know. it's not like i'm saying i wouldn't but it depends on the person. it's not like i'd be going out specifically looking for a traveller husband. do you know that kind of w