Moffat County Neighbor: Chris Anthony
Chris Anthony
Age: Old
Occupation: Business owner
What should your business card say you do? “Takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’.”
Place of birth: San Diego, Calif.
When did you move to Moffat County and what brought you here? I followed my husband here 12 years ago.
Describe your morning routine. Get up, do some chores and go to work.
How would your friends describe you? Happy and friendly.
Have you ever had a book change your life? What was it and why? “From the Corner of his Eye,” by Dean Koontz. It’s about overcoming all odds.
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A nurse
If you could invite any four people over for dinner, who would they be and what would you serve? Mom and Dad and my kids. I would serve homemade lasagna.
What are the three things you can’t live without? Books, family and free time
What was your most embarrassing moment? Getting thrown off a horse
Which super hero would you be? Wonder Woman
What’s the worst reason you’ve received/given for breaking up with someone? I’m bored with you.
If you had to give up one of your five senses, which would it be? Taste.
What band/performer would you stand in line to get tickets for? John Denver, if he were still alive.
What music, book or movie are you ashamed to admit you love? None.
What would you do if you won $10 million? Get out of debt and help out family and friends.
What are your plans for Father’s Day? The kids will come over, and I’m trying something new for brunch. I would tell you my husband’s present but then he would read the paper and know what it is.
What are you most looking forward to at Whittle the Wood Rendezvous? The carvings and Dave Mason.
Favorites
Food: Chocolate cake
Song: Anything by John Denver
Movie: “Man Without a Face”
Sport to watch: Craig Cougar hockey
Vacation spot: The beach
TV show: “CSI”
Spot in Moffat County: Elkhead, with a wave runner

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