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Feb 22, 2007 00:28

1. You have been given a huge public building in the city of your choice, and the 40 acres of land surrounding it. Money is no object. Where would you want it to be and what would you use it for?

I would want it to be in a large city, maybe Boston or somewhere like milwaukee. I woule turn the building into a place where kids could come and experience the arts. There would be multiple places where plays and the such woudl be put on, espically an outdoor theater (since I have 40 acres) where Shakespeare and the classics could be put on in the spring and summer. Of course there would a state of the art sound, lighting, and set constriuction area, for people who are interested in Technical Theater. There woud also be a state of the art music studio and concert hall for perforances. And of course an art studio where people could paint, sculpt, and do whatever else they would like. It would be great to have special guest artists that stayed in the complex in exchange for a stipend and to teach a class or two. Of course they would be allowed to use the facilities to create their own work. All of this would be free, as long as peopel were willing to learn....I dunno I think that would be great for Kids from ages 6-20..and somethign I wish I had access to as a youngin'

2. What is the angriest you've ever been? If nothing comes to mind, what never fails to make you seriously angry?

It was after my sophmore year in college, my good friend, Reid had passed away during spring semester. Worst day of my life, no question. During that summer his mom came over my house to talk. My dad began to talk about Reid like he knew him and everything he went through, despite the fact, my father barely leaves the house. He asked me to get a letter my middle school teacher had sent me about how proud she was of me for being a pall bearer at the funeral and being strong for the family. I refused. Afetr she left, my dad started a fight about it. I have never been so angry as I was that day. I screamed/cried at my father for an hour. It got so bad that my mom had to take me out of the house. Alot of it was me being mad at my father, but it was also the first time I think I came to terms that my friend was dead and he wasn't coming back, and how pissed off I was at the world for that. My Father and I never spoke of that fight, cause I think we both realized how bad it was and how much damage it actually caused to our relationship.

3. Describe your favorite elementary, middle and/or high school teacher. What made you look forward to their classes?

John L. Qualters. My highschool English and Psycology teacher and as it happens, my Director in high school. Quite simply he is teh smartest man, I have ever known. I have tried to model myself after him in certain fashions. Everyday I woudl leave his class I felt like I learned a valuable lesson/fact. That was reason enough to look foward to the class.

4. Hey, are you graduating this semester? What are your plans for after graduation? [Or if not, describe something totally fucked-up that happened to you during a game of beer pong!]

I am in fact graduating. I am applying to a bunch of different interships aroudn eth country (Cali, NY, Chicago, Milwaukee, Florida). I am hoping to get one of those and get out of teh state for a little while or maybe a long while. If that doesen't pan out, I'm not sure what I am going to do. I'd like to go to grad school eventually..... In a few years, I need a break from book learnin'

5. Do you kill a spider or put it in a jar and throw it outside? Do you have different policies for different bugs?

I tend to throw a spider outside, as I do with most bugs. I always kill mosquitos. Other then that I'm pretty indifferent towards insects
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