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Sarah Chan, wife of Mayor Don Iveson$ l. U7 u- E8 V' c# Q: v }
: t5 M! f/ C& f8 D- G1) It’s Sunday morning, what are you having for breakfast?
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+ j$ _+ @4 G, y1 g. LA Cappuccino, made with full fat milk.
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2) If you didn’t do what you do for a living, what would you be?
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I 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?
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3) Who’s your hero?
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My Parents. I would be nothing without them. Literally and figuratively!6 d! G) C+ Y+ z: D- T u3 y! r
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4) Last book you couldn’t put down?* ]( X! p1 X7 `
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The 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.
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/ i* e, P# Q1 h& a6) What’s playing in your iPod (CD, cassette or eight-track) right now?8 X" p* F8 W, j/ M) [
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Recently, 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.& M: T3 u, h8 P
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0 d& b; s' q1 L0 @$ Z! n: VRolling 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.
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6 A& G& Z, I X" F, m8) What’s the best thing about Edmonton?+ G4 `1 }% Y2 k5 J- c9 v% k
' Z- x; B) O5 l0 Y+ c6 W6 K9 k3 fThe people. I am quite fond of our current mayor., S. W- c. \% D* f
6 U$ r. |) X5 A9) What’s your weirdest habit?
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How about my most irksome habit? Saying what I think. It routinely gets me into trouble and makes it difficult to make friends.5 R) A2 w: s ^$ p& f3 r/ W* d
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10) What’s your biggest pet peeve?2 c8 N7 h! q; G* H0 E( z0 O. p( b
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Can I have two? Inefficiency and insincerity. Though the latter is just a different version of the prior.4 K* A5 `& h- H# j) _
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11) What’s your fast-food guilty pleasure?8 G: E: P: C; g O( O" T
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Teen combo at A&W, with root beer.
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12) What was your most embarrassing moment?
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9 i) ?. s s* w$ u& UToo 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. P% V% T7 H" V V/ I
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13) Which person, alive or dead, would you like to have dinner with?$ w; n {- }0 v' _) ^, Z8 h; U
5 y; X. c* [$ z6 MMy Grandma, at one of the Chinese diners in Vancouver’s Chinatown of the 90s. I miss her so much.9 `5 {* T6 i8 k! p1 R; K
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! `% h3 t( y5 JHong Kong. The transit system is phenomenal.
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( n9 w1 m) r+ W/ |& X15) What is your favourite TV show?8 O6 S$ `" U1 i0 z+ ]( @) _9 u
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The Wire and Buffy if we’re going way back. Also love Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead.2 i- o2 c& x" f
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16) What’s your dream car?
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My dream transportation is a completed LRT network in tandem with my bike!/ O# s+ p% j- @
( N& N8 z$ |8 B+ ^ \17) If you could have one super power, what would it be?
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Be two places at once.- s+ y: T+ |" g6 D) M
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18) What’s the one thing you haven’t done that you’d love to do?3 x, s& K; M3 n8 @4 [/ J! p
1 x( q& Q: Z3 H8 Y$ QSee my kids grow up to be awesome adults.
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$ Y' ^3 c9 h/ c: v6 u/ ?* q19) If we’re buying, you’re having....6 i& V9 Z. J+ o, l S) y
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Champagne and french fries.
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2 j, `: l. c) w; n; U/ {20) What are your words to live by?
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9 H) D. z" \, T+ d: L" b9 M: MWhat’s next?
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