WHILE back home in Worcester this summer, student Evel Knoxville is photographing and interviewing city residents, with a focus on questions they may not normally be asked.

This week Evel, 19, who studies fine art at Goldsmiths university in London, met George Andrew Wilesmith, a 35-year-old delivery driver, for 'Unusual Questions with Evel Knoxville'.

Tell me about your favourite piece of art?

There's an artist who has been on the news recently and I just love his art – Pete McKee. He's a British artist who paints working class British scenes in a slightly comical way, and they're sort of 'bouncy' images, I would say.

There's one in particular of a girl eating Monster Munch who looks like one of the Monster Munch characters. He sells for a lot and he's become a multi-millionaire now – if I had the money I would definitely buy that painting.

What’s something small that makes you happy that other people might not notice?

My smallest tattoo. It's a cancer research sign.

What's the first thing you hope people notice about you?

The first thing people notice about me? My vibe.

Do you have a favourite memory?

Cricket in the garden of my old house when I was about eight – and nine and ten. That era, about 1990. Boiling hot summer days.

What do you want the rest of 2018 to be like?

I want it to be a bit like today. Warm and sunny.

What is something you wish you could say more often?

I wish I could say, ''oh, its a nice day today'.

What would you change about the world right now?

I'd have people doing the same thing as each other more often, rather than doing something totally different. I'd have there be no internet, and Id have people all settling down at seven o'clock to watch corrie and talk about the next day – no Netflix or any of that sort of stuff. I think that would help us all a lot.

What is something you wish people would ask you more often?

I wish they'd say 'George, what percentage of league and conference football grounds have you been to?' And 'Which Championship and Premier League grounds have you yet to visit?' Because I can answer that. I wish people would just come up to me all the time and ask that.

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