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Sarah Chan, wife of Mayor Don Iveson
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6 w& E) g: ]1 B. _- D1 W# K' f1) It’s Sunday morning, what are you having for breakfast?
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( X( j) V1 a: \1 _& s! }( H& SA Cappuccino, made with full fat milk.3 O u# Z: ?( y! W1 o
2 N3 _/ s8 d9 A& |6 L- j2) If you didn’t do what you do for a living, what would you be?
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+ u+ U: H: W7 h4 cI love my students, so it’s difficult to imagine life without teaching and music. I would probably get paid meagerly for all the not-for-profit work I am currently doing for free?5 c/ S8 x2 G- k
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My Parents. I would be nothing without them. Literally and figuratively!8 i' V9 s+ p* L8 [
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4) Last book you couldn’t put down?
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% ^/ z2 g! i4 B# m- M F" U- |$ c+ oThe Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. I also love the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. After my English degree, it has been difficult for me to look at words on a page without falling asleep immediately.
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5) Who was your childhood celebrity crush?
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Bon Jovi.1 d! x" E/ M6 j
+ V9 h/ F& R! q8 ~6) What’s playing in your iPod (CD, cassette or eight-track) right now?5 g* E, K9 L2 D+ K
; z6 f5 o- Y. I; wRecently, lots of AC/DC, Kansas, and Aerosmith. Nostalgic tunes that make up the soundtrack to my summer trips to the lake. Also, Chromeo and Robyn when it’s time for a dance party./ k/ [! s2 B9 U6 F1 P5 }' J
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7) If you could see one concert, what would it be?, D" [6 u. F" S! X7 z1 w/ M8 V
7 m* J' i; z' O( G/ N! s3 QRolling Stones. Everybody tells me that the Stones are better than the Beatles (I am a huge Beatles fan) and follows up by stating I can’t make an accurate assessment of the Stones because I haven’t seen them live. I would consider it a part of my research.: v" z% K; C5 \
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8) What’s the best thing about Edmonton?* o8 S4 r# y; V5 E+ f5 M8 _
8 H! O; L0 c! t; Y* y$ l y$ n/ HThe people. I am quite fond of our current mayor.9 g* U: `- g) q; i- K
* e1 l$ h& Q8 G" a4 i/ M9) What’s your weirdest habit?
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3 Y. R; H8 g& P' RHow about my most irksome habit? Saying what I think. It routinely gets me into trouble and makes it difficult to make friends.* f t& L: D' u2 q( u2 ]# `, f5 L
0 A1 f# T* x8 d+ a3 t- p8 I& s10) What’s your biggest pet peeve?, _) k3 f1 r8 Z8 {
: [5 l7 }, o% F, VCan I have two? Inefficiency and insincerity. Though the latter is just a different version of the prior.; j v6 m3 w: X# J) @% U% I# e
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11) What’s your fast-food guilty pleasure?
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Teen combo at A&W, with root beer.
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! p" U. g- C3 u2 Z12) What was your most embarrassing moment?
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* p' m" N) H) t2 e8 ]+ j; \Too many to count! I have the habit of embarrassing myself almost daily. Everything from forgetting having previously meeting people, to spilling coffee on myself, and always putting my foot in my mouth. I run the gamut of embarrassing moments.
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My Grandma, at one of the Chinese diners in Vancouver’s Chinatown of the 90s. I miss her so much.
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2 R, _9 Y! |+ f1 q. v4 v" U4 f14) What’s your favourite vacation destination?6 L8 l2 y( E2 }& y2 X1 H
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Hong Kong. The transit system is phenomenal.
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6 s! l% g8 ^- w6 i2 [ l5 |8 v$ u& g) r15) What is your favourite TV show?
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The Wire and Buffy if we’re going way back. Also love Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead.
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9 S) N) r* u: e) |16) What’s your dream car?+ T" H2 S* [; v5 O
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My dream transportation is a completed LRT network in tandem with my bike!' ]- R) V3 E$ j! X) ~6 P
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17) If you could have one super power, what would it be? k3 g; i4 s+ r1 g% S
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Be two places at once.
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18) What’s the one thing you haven’t done that you’d love to do?
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See my kids grow up to be awesome adults.
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Champagne and french fries.
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20) What are your words to live by?
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* F9 l: v9 m. [% ^What’s next?2 T Y" A; f' R2 k+ G. K
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FIRST POSTED: SATURDAY, JANUARY 03, 2015( f& n" H) F8 L+ ?: ^* N
http://www.edmontonsun.com/2014/ ... on-mayor-don-iveson
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