Dec 15, 2005 16:08
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
3. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
Margaux's Questions
Q: Which do you like to watch more, football or baseball?
A: Although baseball is my beloved sport, I actually like watching football more. It gives you more to think about. Also, there's a level of intesity of football games that baseball games just don't have. Every game is really important when you have a 16 game season, but when you have 162 games like in baseball, each game doesn't really matter as much.
Q: If you could be anything at all when you grow up despite the actual limitations that are there now (ie. too small to play football ect.) what would you be?
A: I would be an emergency physician (or some type of surgeon) with a part-time job flying trans-atlantic flights, who plays with the New York Philharmonic on the weekends.
Q: What's something you've always been too afraid to tell me?
A: I honestly have no idea. If anyone has some memories of me that would be very embarrassing to reveal, please tell me.
Q: Who, in the world, inspires you the most?
A: It's hard to say, I've never really considered anyone as a role model to me. Even in elementary school, when they'd make us write essays about our role models, I was stuck. I guess if anyone inspires me more than anyone else, it would be my dad. He grew up in a lower middle class family without much money. He went to Interlochen for 8 or so years on scholarship and got into Amherst only because he took a train by himself up to the campus, walked into the admissions office and told them the only way he could go to school there was if they would give him a good amount of financial aid. He worked really hard and made a great life for himself. And I mean REALLY hard.
Q: When were you the saddest?
A: I've never really been sad in a deep, emotional, long lasting kind of way, if that's the kind of sad you're talking about. But I guess I got fairly sad sometimes early last year when I had a huge crush on you and couldn't really do anything about it.