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2004-02-05 1:15 AM 5 questions courtesy of jen. Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (1) i asked jen to ask me 5 questions like kenny asked her, so here goes:
1. If you knew then (before law school) what you know now, would you do law school all over again? Why or why not? If yes, where? If no, what would you do? As masochistic as this sounds, yes I would do law school over again. For some reason (despite my pepperdine grades) law school mostly clicked and made sense for me. If for some reason I didn't do law school again, I would go back to school, get my MFA and be a drama teacher. 2. What is your biggest regret in life? I am not big on regrets. The whole "everything happens for a reason" philosophy. But if I had to pick one, it would be not focusing on being happy. 3. Describe your ideal guy (we're talking husband material, not hot one night monkey sex). Looks, personality traits, job, wang size, the works! Putting aside the fact that no one is perfect...my ideal guy would be smart, but not so smart that he is arrogant; funny without trying to be; adoreable without knowing just how adoreable he is; loving; someone who makes me a priority losing without ho he is. As far as looks, my tast ranges from blonde hair, blue eyes to dark hair light eyes, and everything in between. Tall or short doesn't matter to me, but I do like someone that can somewhat engulf me when we cuddle. I like the hidden dork - the kind of guy that everyone thinks of as a pretty cool guy, but who has that dorky streak in him that you don't see until you get to know him. I like someone who can not only be with me romantically but who can also be my best friend (someone I can talk to, trust with anything, etc.) and of couse, he MUST know how to handle someone as CRAZY as I am. 4. If you wouldn't have passed the bar, how many times would you have retaken it? Why that particular number? first of all, bite your tongue on the whole not passing thing. If I wouldn't have passed, I probably would have taken it one more time and that would be it. 2 times is becoming the norm. I don't think I could mentally handle it more than twice. 5. Let's say you won the lottery. You're a millionaire many times over and never have to worry about working another day in your life. What do you do with the money and with yourself? I pay off all of my parent's debts. i pay off all of my debts. i buy my dad the corvette he has always wanted and my mom and stepdad whatever car they wanted. i buy myself a (awesome but not ridiculous) house or two. then i take enough money for jen and i (and myke if he wants to come out here) to have our own law firm on our terms. i would also donate a bunch to charities and start up a children's theatre that could be run much better than how the theatre group i was in was run. i would give a million to kev because both of us promised we would if either of us ever won the lottery. the rest would go in the bank to earn lots and lots of interest. ________________________________________________________________ now this is where i am supposed to tell you how to get me to ask you 5 questions. i suck at making up questions. so ask jen instead. just kidding. i'll make you a deal. i will answer your questions instead (within reason of course). Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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