Interviewed by...
bluepapercup
1. If you had to pick an animal as a personal "totem", what would you
pick and why?
Hm... good question. While my first name means "lion" I'm not quite sure that's an animal I'd necessarily see as a totem of sorts, though I see myself as more feline than anything else. Hm.
2. Would you ever seriously consider wearing flat-front khakis?
I own pairs of flat-fronts, you've just seen the pleat-fronts is all. Furthermore, I don't see any problem with pleated pants, so nyeah. :-)
3. I know you're training to be an EMT and seem pretty okay with all
that body fluid/medical ick stuff. Is there something in life
that *really* grosses you out or squicks you? It doesn't have to
be medical.
I'm not sure this is something that qualifies as a squick, but I absolutely detest being spit at. It happened once or twice at Walker and it completely sets me off.
4. What was your most humbling experience?
I'm not sure. Some of my experiences in Scouting were very humbling, so were many of the conversations I had with my friend Mikey, who's got CF. I'd be busy complaining about class or tests and he'd start talking about how he needed to raise his steroid dosage and carry around tanked oxygen, it definitely gave me perspective.
5. Where is one place you'd love to travel but don't really beleive
you'll ever actually get to go to?
For some reason, the first place to jump into my head is Australia.
pick and why?
Hm... good question. While my first name means "lion" I'm not quite sure that's an animal I'd necessarily see as a totem of sorts, though I see myself as more feline than anything else. Hm.
2. Would you ever seriously consider wearing flat-front khakis?
I own pairs of flat-fronts, you've just seen the pleat-fronts is all. Furthermore, I don't see any problem with pleated pants, so nyeah. :-)
3. I know you're training to be an EMT and seem pretty okay with all
that body fluid/medical ick stuff. Is there something in life
that *really* grosses you out or squicks you? It doesn't have to
be medical.
I'm not sure this is something that qualifies as a squick, but I absolutely detest being spit at. It happened once or twice at Walker and it completely sets me off.
4. What was your most humbling experience?
I'm not sure. Some of my experiences in Scouting were very humbling, so were many of the conversations I had with my friend Mikey, who's got CF. I'd be busy complaining about class or tests and he'd start talking about how he needed to raise his steroid dosage and carry around tanked oxygen, it definitely gave me perspective.
5. Where is one place you'd love to travel but don't really beleive
you'll ever actually get to go to?
For some reason, the first place to jump into my head is Australia.