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Good job "Shocking this back into life!"
Haha. And I will accept the challenge Ian!
(1) What did you ALWAYS want to be when you grew up?
A Firefighter (talk about knowing what one wants to do!), Police Officer (who knows, I still may go to the dark side LOL), or something medical (Medic, Nurse, PA, NOT a doctor).
(2) What does S.E.S. stand for?
S= Sarah E= Elizabeth (My First and Middle Names), and S= LAST name.
(3) Answer quickly: Would you rather dance in the rain, catch a train or feel no pain?
Catch a train man. I strongly dislike rain and feeling no pain is unhuman. Pain is an intrinsic part of human life. It reminds one that one is alive, it serves as a protective reminder and hopefully preventative measure against making the same painful mistakes one made in ones past. THIS IS JUST MY TAKE ON THIS. Sorry if I got a tad philosophical.
(4) Favourite movie and why?
I honestly do not have one. I have a very diverse cinematic palate. Here is a portion of a list that I had to type up for a class I took while in college. Each of these films I have thoroughly enjoyed for one reason or another:
The Namesake, Monsoon Wedding, Twelve Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, It's a Wonderful Life, Mean Girls, She Hate Me, I Think I Love My Wife, Save the Last Dance, Shrek, Son In Law, The Interpreter, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, National Treasure, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, The Last King of Scotland, Blood Diamond, Oceans Eleven, Oceans Twelve, Oceans Thirteen, The Italian Job, American Beauty, Malcolm X, American History X, The Manchurian Candidate, Schindlers List, Bend It Like Beckham, The Mighty Ducks, Remember the Titans, We Are Marshall, Kids, The Da Vinci Code, Little Women, Y Tu Mamá También, Il Postino, The Great Debaters, A League Of Their Own, Amistad, Persepolis, Hotel Rwanda, Munich, Atonement, Control Room, Farenheit 9/11, Thank You for Smoking, Bowling for Columbine, The Doctor, Toy Story, Happy Feet, Madagascar, Over the Hedge, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
(5) The secret to happiness is.......
The secret to happiness.... WOW. This is a tough inquiry! I do believe that KEY reasons I am so happy and content are the following: 1.) I have a true love and passion for my current career and what it is evolving into. So therefore I do not feel like I am "working, working" generally. 2.) I have a wonderful network of friends all over the world. No matter how far away we are from each other my good friends and I keep in touch and know that distance means nothing, it is the bond that matters! We also over the years have allowed each other to grow and change. 3.) My family is amazing. I am certain that without them I would not be where I am today. The good, bad, and indifferent are taken into account in that statement.
There we go Ian.
BUZZERTTT: Shocking this back into life!
I'm gonna challenge SES4:
(1) What did you ALWAYS want to be when you grew up?
(2) What does S.E.S. stand for?
(3) Answer quickly: Would you rather dance in the rain, catch a train or feel no pain?
(4) Favourite movie and why?
(5) The secret to happiness is.......
Haha. And I will accept the challenge Ian!
(1) What did you ALWAYS want to be when you grew up?
A Firefighter (talk about knowing what one wants to do!), Police Officer (who knows, I still may go to the dark side LOL), or something medical (Medic, Nurse, PA, NOT a doctor).
(2) What does S.E.S. stand for?
S= Sarah E= Elizabeth (My First and Middle Names), and S= LAST name.
(3) Answer quickly: Would you rather dance in the rain, catch a train or feel no pain?
Catch a train man. I strongly dislike rain and feeling no pain is unhuman. Pain is an intrinsic part of human life. It reminds one that one is alive, it serves as a protective reminder and hopefully preventative measure against making the same painful mistakes one made in ones past. THIS IS JUST MY TAKE ON THIS. Sorry if I got a tad philosophical.
(4) Favourite movie and why?
I honestly do not have one. I have a very diverse cinematic palate. Here is a portion of a list that I had to type up for a class I took while in college. Each of these films I have thoroughly enjoyed for one reason or another:
The Namesake, Monsoon Wedding, Twelve Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, It's a Wonderful Life, Mean Girls, She Hate Me, I Think I Love My Wife, Save the Last Dance, Shrek, Son In Law, The Interpreter, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, National Treasure, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, The Last King of Scotland, Blood Diamond, Oceans Eleven, Oceans Twelve, Oceans Thirteen, The Italian Job, American Beauty, Malcolm X, American History X, The Manchurian Candidate, Schindlers List, Bend It Like Beckham, The Mighty Ducks, Remember the Titans, We Are Marshall, Kids, The Da Vinci Code, Little Women, Y Tu Mamá También, Il Postino, The Great Debaters, A League Of Their Own, Amistad, Persepolis, Hotel Rwanda, Munich, Atonement, Control Room, Farenheit 9/11, Thank You for Smoking, Bowling for Columbine, The Doctor, Toy Story, Happy Feet, Madagascar, Over the Hedge, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
(5) The secret to happiness is.......
The secret to happiness.... WOW. This is a tough inquiry! I do believe that KEY reasons I am so happy and content are the following: 1.) I have a true love and passion for my current career and what it is evolving into. So therefore I do not feel like I am "working, working" generally. 2.) I have a wonderful network of friends all over the world. No matter how far away we are from each other my good friends and I keep in touch and know that distance means nothing, it is the bond that matters! We also over the years have allowed each other to grow and change. 3.) My family is amazing. I am certain that without them I would not be where I am today. The good, bad, and indifferent are taken into account in that statement.
There we go Ian.