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Sarah Chan, wife of Mayor Don Iveson! X! U+ f y# g1 D N6 R
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1) It’s Sunday morning, what are you having for breakfast?% ^4 @0 }1 m) g% g3 g7 T% U( L
" G* \- }* T! c9 \. o: J) I/ vA Cappuccino, made with full fat milk.6 ~" r# ^, I y5 E, h4 Y( T
5 \) q3 h* n" ?. p' h2) If you didn’t do what you do for a living, what would you be?7 c1 q% m5 c3 K! S7 h9 ^
& G: i) P. q; _* EI 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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9 X- p2 o( `" b( G' T7 t) |3) Who’s your hero?
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; B% [% N" X3 G! hMy Parents. I would be nothing without them. Literally and figuratively!% w9 Y& r# X: U- d. U
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' P. q: ^1 p& a/ e8 bThe 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.% Y. g+ x, q/ `
; k7 ?1 q+ v" F0 T( Z1 G3 Q( F6 V5) Who was your childhood celebrity crush?$ b3 L* [* D2 R6 f1 W! {
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Bon Jovi., x9 [0 x9 {5 U1 a6 r
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6) What’s playing in your iPod (CD, cassette or eight-track) right now?& e3 X5 u* [* r. H- g: ~
) j9 h! X, T. ^* C4 B, Z+ |6 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.' j$ z! d; Y7 u4 d, q! f4 x
- d' v# n6 O: A7) If you could see one concert, what would it be?
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$ R7 N! B. ]3 a$ FRolling 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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8) What’s the best thing about Edmonton?
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The people. I am quite fond of our current mayor.
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9) What’s your weirdest habit?
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! t) E5 Y6 c" w* e+ YHow about my most irksome habit? Saying what I think. It routinely gets me into trouble and makes it difficult to make friends.; i* @' c# [ h3 H
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10) What’s your biggest pet peeve?
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: n" _; v+ e }' lCan I have two? Inefficiency and insincerity. Though the latter is just a different version of the prior.
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11) What’s your fast-food guilty pleasure?7 N) V5 h* \9 D3 `. p2 N
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Teen combo at A&W, with root beer.3 s; V% y5 s5 Z* M0 t. q
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12) What was your most embarrassing moment?
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5 S$ `/ W: s, J3 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.
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13) Which person, alive or dead, would you like to have dinner with?
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3 `/ e+ z6 |" T& V( j" I; bMy Grandma, at one of the Chinese diners in Vancouver’s Chinatown of the 90s. I miss her so much.' Z' k' ~& a7 O9 K
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14) What’s your favourite vacation destination?5 l: i) g! [1 }* l
- c3 H. E& } n V$ XHong Kong. The transit system is phenomenal.3 k2 E$ O! s1 n7 e
( `' o% A% K- k15) 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.9 k2 R% \# P2 u! u% \, |
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- v( r; D( q" P2 _- h' GMy dream transportation is a completed LRT network in tandem with my bike!
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17) If you could have one super power, what would it be?
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! j! W/ P( \7 C4 r8 j# sBe two places at once.
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18) What’s the one thing you haven’t done that you’d love to do?- b. F' Q4 X2 p9 s
/ j- @2 ], R6 X( L/ a0 }- N; @See my kids grow up to be awesome adults.- n* A/ b/ ]5 i0 {
) p3 u2 y" h0 ^6 R; B19) If we’re buying, you’re having....: z$ p; r( N. L
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Champagne and french fries.
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20) What are your words to live by?. Q& Y* B- Q8 A8 X* U; R
+ m& e& S5 }4 e' qWhat’s next?
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FIRST POSTED: SATURDAY, JANUARY 03, 2015
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