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Sarah Chan, wife of Mayor Don Iveson
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1) It’s Sunday morning, what are you having for breakfast?6 c9 I; T, `2 Q: y
# e& q) z7 e" j4 M$ \6 u& ^A 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?1 k. Q! N0 |: I8 w2 D
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3) Who’s your hero?
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My Parents. I would be nothing without them. Literally and figuratively!
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/ @$ O( Z0 S/ ~& m# |9 ^; Y4) Last book you couldn’t put down?
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8 h3 b- m+ J8 ~4 W" ^$ 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./ d- S4 o$ q1 W, T
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5) Who was your childhood celebrity crush?* p9 m5 P! G" [# ]
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5 D8 L, m" M+ l6 U7 y7 b6) What’s playing in your iPod (CD, cassette or eight-track) right now?
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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.
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7) If you could see one concert, what would it be?/ i0 ^. H: G# L6 L% x- y* X
' [& U0 s0 l6 p, O, l# I, mRolling 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." [: ~) D* Z* P* }8 V @" g
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The people. I am quite fond of our current mayor.
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: E/ v }3 h/ o( L5 K5 E: d9) 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.4 l2 n* ~0 G$ j& l- H y8 x
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10) What’s your biggest pet peeve?5 F, E& w# r6 U* d( r# @+ A
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Can I have two? Inefficiency and insincerity. Though the latter is just a different version of the prior.0 X: N8 }% l9 M/ Q, Y2 P
) a% \3 j+ C% q8 q11) What’s your fast-food guilty pleasure?
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Teen combo at A&W, with root beer.; e7 C; ~# ]5 P0 k ]; |) j; `
- y$ o6 v1 [% r: w& @, Z2 A. G h12) What was your most embarrassing moment?
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7 z; i" `4 J4 e' GToo 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.5 @! Z, ~8 s' Y* @
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13) Which person, alive or dead, would you like to have dinner with?8 f, }) L- [7 y Y. ]& _
4 U) W) t* A3 J$ e6 a& YMy Grandma, at one of the Chinese diners in Vancouver’s Chinatown of the 90s. I miss her so much.8 Z- o4 [& x7 A. Q) ]) w# z( W9 }! I
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14) What’s your favourite vacation destination?' ~/ m- Z2 j9 g) d; q6 L, n
3 a8 m+ R& l4 \( IHong Kong. The transit system is phenomenal.- K! q1 o4 u% H$ u
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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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16) What’s your dream car?
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My dream transportation is a completed LRT network in tandem with my bike!9 R+ A; _0 T5 u. K- ]- v
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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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1 s7 ] s$ E1 j0 D$ a }% Y; D" \See my kids grow up to be awesome adults.
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Champagne and french fries.
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0 c' [, l& E: b6 O/ o) @: `( f9 I% A20) What are your words to live by?
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What’s next?$ \+ b. {0 r& L) x4 A! T3 `/ T
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0 L! f7 w) {& Q) l8 LFIRST POSTED: SATURDAY, JANUARY 03, 2015
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