interview lemming from <lj user=”supercannuck”>
February 5th, 20041. Describe your earliest memories of us meeting.
It was cold, first of all, and I had no idea your position within the Camarilla. We were in Estes Park (though I’m sure I’d seen you before then, just never met), at the first meeting of NCRE 6. I have bad memories associated with that event, but the one good thing was meeting you, and talking with you about what our passions were for the Camarilla at the time. Those passions are still there, but, unfortunately, it seems less and less people share them. I remember you telling me about your health as well, as it was something we sort of had in common. I remember us saying we’d drink together next time we were at an event together. And drink we did.. heh
2. You are meeting someone for the first time, what are the important things you look for in that person?
Honesty, though that isn’t expected to be 100% - we’re human beings, after all. I also expect them to treat me with the same respect I treat them. A weird thing - if, when I meet someone, in that same time-span they’re cruel/mean to someone else (even if I don’t know the “victim”) in my presence, that’s it for any possible friendship. I know I can be an asshole, but from my point of view, I’m only an asshole when I’m in pain (which is often lately). Other than that, I really don’t expect / look for much in people when I meet them. Until I meet them, they’re just people, after that, they’re a person.
3. What are the things you dislike most about the Cam?
The ability of it to destroy the honesty in people. The ability of it to take over one’s life. The ability of it to turn good people in to backstabbing, rumor-mongering idiots - including myself at one point. And the fact that it spreads like a plague once it sets into a domain/chapter.
4. Alone on a desert island with no chace of rescue or survival, your girlfriend or Jenna Jameson and why?
Damn that’s a tough call. My instincts tell me Jenna Jameson, but I know it would probably kill me. So my answer would be my fiance, Kat. Mainly because she can take no for an answer, sometimes.
5. What would you do differently if you were running the war on terror?
I don’t know everything Bush and/or his staff knows, so I can’t really be specific. I have to give Bush credit in only that he knows more of the situation at that level than I do. However, I don’t think Iraq would have been approached as it has been. I probably wouldn’t have called it a war - and I wouldn’t have suspended civil liberties either.
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