Archive for Friday, October 5, 2007
Moffat County neighbor: Brandy Pocheco
October 5, 2007
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Brandy Pocheco
Craig Age: 19
Occupation: Student-Art Major
What should your business card say you do? Painter
Place of birth: Cedar City, Utah
When did you move to Moffat County and what brought you here? Parents
Describe your morning routine: When I am not at work, I like to read and exercise and make myself a good breakfast.
How would your friends describe you? Quirky, outgoing and weird.
Have you ever had a book change your life? What is it and why? The Book of Mormon because it inspired me to become a better person.
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A famous singer.
If you could invite any four people to dinner, who would they be and what would you serve? Someone from Mexico, someone from England, someone from Egypt and someone from Serendipity, and I would serve shrimp soup.
What are three things you can't live without? Soap, water and sunshine.
Which superhero would you be? Catwoman.
If you had to give up one of your five senses, which would it be? Smell.
What band or performer would you stand in line to get tickets for? Norah Jones
What music, book or movie are you ashamed to admit you love? The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide.
What is your favorite movie that you aren't afraid to admit you love? Oh, probably Disney's Hercules.
What would you do if you won $10 million? Pay for college, give half to my mom and go on a traveling humanitarian trip.
Interview by Hans Hallgren
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Question of the week
Should the Craig Chamber of Commerce revise its State of the County attendance policy to allow people to hear speakers without paying for a ticket?
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