Handwriting

Interestingly, Nicky's the first popstar we've seen so far who writes in a more-or-less straight line, which makes him the kind of chap who sets himself specific goals and heads unyieldingly towards them. He was also the first of our survey group to write entirely in capitals - although he wrote bigger capitals at the start of his sentences, natch. This suggests he wants to be heard clearly and fears being misunderstood. Well, either that or he's worried that everybody's too busy wondering what Shane's got to say that's so important.
Nicky makes a lot of tall strokes in the upper zone of his writing, which suggests ambition. Maybe he has it in him to break a few more records in his career (the Guinness book kind, silly, not the vinyl kind, and certainly not the Westlife variety)? Either that or he's planning on global domination after he's finished with Westlife. Judging by the right-sloping scrawl, he's certainly not going to hang around on his way there. Gulp!
Nicky's letters are also slightly unfinished - like an unravelled ball of wool - which means that he's mentally alert, but hard to pin down and slightly impatient. It also implies that he's got a logical mind, good at piecing information together and making sense of it. You can't be too careful when you're in Westlife.
source: top of the pops
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