I love Kate moss and everything about her. I want most of her wardrobe, her holidays, and I wouldn't say no to her house in St John's Wood, but only to sell it and buy an elegant mansion flat further into Central London.
I used to do all that in my late teens and early 20s. Out nearly every night, 40 a day, stoned all the time, tried nearly everything else going. One of my good friends went to school with Amy Winehouse, and she used to come to his shows and go for dinner or someone's flat afterwards - a very sweet girl, surrounded by trash. A sad warning.
It was fine, often fun, but long term it's a waste of time and money, and along with all the fascinating people you meet, you'll also be in proximity to people you shouldn't really give houseroom to. A Brazilian dealer trying to batter the door down at 4am while you stand behind it with a frying pan in case it gives way might be fine when you're a young student, but beyond that, it's no way to live.
I like champagne, a few well mixed cocktails, sometimes the odd end of someone else's spliff. I prefer a bar that's open late to a club now. And I can't stand having a hangover.
The last time I went to a club was over a year ago, and I stood there with my back killing me, longing to get home for a cup of tea, annoyed at being barged into, resenting having to queue for the toilet, and finally leaving when someone spilled their drink down the side of my lovely - and not very cheap - white jacket.
Unless I'm abroad, then all bets are off, and I'll happily stay out all night.