Interview

Mar 01, 2007 19:33

Survey from
lovelysounds

1. What's your dream job? 
To be a cast member at Walt Disney World. I've considered countless other job possibilities and 
the only one that feels right is this. I've had numerous happy memories made at Disney, it only 
seems fitting I should be partly responsible for making children and their parents (who are really 
just tall children when it comes to the happiest place on Earth) have a magical time, and make the 
amazing memories everyone deserves to have. I don't really care what I do there, or where I work 
as long as it's for the Big Cheese himself. I owe you a million, Mickey. Thanks for the memories.

2. If you could only watch one movie for the rest of your life, what would it be and why? 
I was trying hard to narrow it down between the standard, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, 
etc. when I realized there's already a movie I've watched 1000 times over. I would choose the Lion King. I didn't 
get bored with it when I was 2, and I won't be finished with it when I'm 100. There's just something about the 
'kiddie film' that demands a reviewing right then and there. No matter how many times the you've seen it, you're
engrossed in the tale of Simba, and the Pridelands, and what will happen next.

3.  What's the one thing you cannot live without? Why? 
I honestly can't think of any material posession I couldn't live without. 
If we're including people, however, I couldn't live without the Bakery Babes, the 3 
coolest girls on the planet.

4. What is your favorite smell? Why? 
The ocean. It's so versatile. It's basically saltwater and sand and seaweed,
but the scent can be light and airy and make me think of the Gulf of Mexico. Or it can smell like 
hot sand instead of sea and make me think of California. Or it can smell fishy and salty and make 
me think of a harbor in Massachusetts. Or it can bring lighter scents of cotton candy and corn 
dogs and make me think of a carnival on a pier. The smell of an ocean can be anything and everything 
you want it to be, and no matter what a particular ocean setting may smell like, I always think of 
home, wherever that may be.

5. What is the one thing you hate the most? Why?
I hate busy work. I think it's a privilege to be able to get an education, but when 
teachers give you busy work that doesn't teach anything and just frustrates the 
students, it defeats the purpose. I love to learn, and if that requires a lot of work and 
writing, I'm fine with it. But writing sentence after sentence after senence n extremely 
simple Spanish everyone knows already? That's just stupid.
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