From seattleforge

Jun 04, 2004 11:49

1. What is your town/state known for?

It's one of the cleanest cities in Canada, it's known for the Calgary Stampede, and it's super close to the Canadian Rockies (Banff is about an hour's drive away, you can see the mountains from pretty much anywhere in the city). Right now it's known for the Calgary Flames, which are in the final round of the Stanley Cup hockey...stuff. *shrug* We also have the largest system of above ground walkways (the +15's and +30's...they're like large hamster tubes connecting pretty much all of downtown Calgary)...it's also a big Oil/construction city.

2. Everybody worries about something. What do you worry about?

I worry about making it...I've learned a lot of lessons in the past year, and one of them is to take life a little more responsibly, at least financially. I worry about remaining a nobody, that is someone who lives their life and dies without much notice.

3. Who are you?

I am a 21 year old girl. Aside from that, I'm working on my identity.

4. What do you want to achieve in life?

Well, I have several goals...like rebuilding my credit so that when my little car dealie is stricken from the record I have shiny credit...I would like to buy a house in a nice neighborhood like the one I live in...but less expensive...I do want to get married, but I'm not holding my breath...I want kids, but you don't need to be married for that anymore, just rich. I want to learn, learn, learn! I still have Wild Rose in mind, I'm actually putting aside money for it (and a nest egg for a house) now! I feel like my life is really on track and that even though socially it's a little lacking, it's getting better, and that's what's important. I'm reaching for the Moon, and little by little I'm getting there.

5. What would you tell the leaders of all the countries on earth to do to promote world peace?

Forget religion and forget history. If that is the basis of your argument, you will never have peace. Build a solution that works for now, and that provides economic independence. (It's really hard to add on to this. So it stays)
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