Where did we meet: Probably at St. Croix - but first memory St. Joseph's Park.
Take a stab at my middle name: Diane? I know that's not right. That's your Mum's name. How can I not know your middle name? For shame. Theresa? Right. Tell me I'm right. No. Trishia Theresa? No. In my defense I know Madison's middle name.
How long have you known me: 23 years give or take.
Do I smoke: Yes, you do.
What was your first impression of me upon meeting: I don't know. But I imagine something like "Oh that poor girl is stuck in the swing."
Color of my eyes: Brown.
Do I have any siblings: Yup. Two brothers and a sister.
What's one of my favourite things to do: Internet poker. Listening to music in the car.
Do you remember one of the first things I said to you: Help me?
What's my favourite type of music: Punk. But anything really, as long as the lyrics speak to you.
What is the best feature about me: Your smile...your laugh. Oh you do have a good sense of humour.
Am I shy or outgoing: I would say a combination of both. Although leaning more towards shy.
Am I a rebel or do I follow the rules: You're a rebel who follows the rules.
What's your favourite memory of me: Remember when the Sea Cadet bus broke down on the side of the highway? And you were hanging from the baggage bars, with your head thrown back, laughing, and for some reason your hair was in a ponytail at the top of your head...ya good times.
Any special talents: Making me laugh my ass off. No one does it better.
Would you consider me a friend: More than that actually.
How many children do I have: One. The beautiful Mads.
If there was one good nickname for me, what would it be: Ma p'tite papoute. I don't know.
If you and I were stranded on a desert island, what one thing would I bring? Some gum. So it never has no taste.
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Very good answers...You may now proceed to round two of interview process. It consists of a 2,500 word essay describing why you are worthy of being my friend.
It's funny...All the people who I expected to answer, haven't and those who I didn't think would bother with something so "cutsie", have. Actually, what I think that means is that the people who actually have answers to all the questions are my "true" friends. I'll fill one in for you tomorrow.
Speaking of cadets, I forgot to tell you that I saw Adrian Mascaranas over the holidays. It's weird to see these "kids" all grown up. He was very nice; he even gave me a hug. He's in the Navy stationned in Halifax. Not married, no kids. He told me his brother, Ashley (I don't know if you remember him; he was in band) is in Saskatoon doing his Masters. Now that makes me feel OLD!
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