Thanks Landers! :D

Type in what the questions ask you into google search and use the first thing that comes up as your answer.

1. Type in "[your name] needs" in the Google search:
"RoS needs auto shutdown device." (What!?)

2. Type in "[your name] looks like" in Google search:
"ROS looks like a buy." (Not for sale, so there! :p)

3. Type in "[your name] likes" in Google search:
"Ros likes him a lot." (Who?)

4. Type in "[your name] says" in Google search:
"Ros says the publisher's help was invaluable in getting the balance right." (Fast forward about 5 years, and a published book or two!)

5. Type in "[your name] wants" in Google search:
"Ros wants to buy it pictures." (That's exactly how it came out, bad grammar and all!)

6. Type in "[your name] does" in Google search:
"Ros does not compile." (I have no idea what that means!"

7. Type in "[your name] hates" in Google search:
"RoS hates your ass." (Because it's a stubborn little mule!)

8. Type in "[your name] goes" in Google search:
"Ros goes bananas." (Pffft. That's easy!)

9. Type in "[your name] loves" in Google search:
"Ros loves the W." (I've no idea why, or more importantly, WHAT?!)

10. Type in "[your name] has" in Google search:
"Ros has developed a unique style."

11. Type in "[your name] gets" in the Google search:
"Ros gets the pineapple."

12. Type in "[your name] eats" in the Google search:
"Ros eats prawn heads." (Hoping this isn't a euphemism)

13. Type in "[your name] can" in the Google search:
"ROS can damage all types of macromolecules in the cell." (I'm not that small! Can damage lots of household things, though!) :D

14. Type in "[your name] drinks" in the Google search:
No results for this one, so I'll make up my own! "Ros drinks red wine, vodka and baileys in one evening."

15. Type in "[your name] makes" in the Google search:
"Ros makes a welcome return to the Tudor House" (Why they'd welcome me, I don't know!)