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It's still March in the mountains, and I know I'm cutting it close for my last interview of this month's blog challenge, but I bring it to you with love and dedication. Earlier in the week, you were treated to a risque* interview by the hott Michelle Baldwin (AKA Vivienne VaVoom), founder, performer, and creative director for Burlesque As It Was, and founder/instructor of Vivienne VaVoom's School of Burlesque. She also happens to be the president of the second Denver chapter of the ladies drinking for charity group I just joined, LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails). She doesn't stop there; the lady also freelance writes for Westword and has authored a book. you better not let anyone tell you Denver doesn't have its share of interesting and talented people. And now, with minutes to spare, here is my final interview, with the wonderful Hubs, who agreed to do this interview at my begging.

*Spellcheck wants to change that to "bisque"

hubs

Where are you from originally?
I'm a born and raised Denverite.

How long have you lived here?
Long enough to know better.

What is your favorite thing to do in the city? Outside of the city?
In: Go to places I've never been to meet people I've always known.
Out: Go to places I've never been to meet people I've never known.

Do you think there is something you can do in Denver that you can't do anywhere else?
I don't think there is anything here you can't do anywhere else, but the weather definitely won't be better in that other place and you'll probably make more friends doing it here.

Where in Denver is your favorite place?
Right now it's DPL but it changes almost monthly. This would be a good feature for my blog, hmmmmm.

How do you spend your spare time?
Waiting

Have you ever been to NYC?
Yup. And I'm going again toward the end of May. Tickets were bought last week. United has a great deal for $200, roundtrip, from DIA yo!

If you could sum it up in one word, what would it be?
iloveyoutoo

Do you have a favorite book, or if not, movie?
Oooph. Though one. I think I could live my life happily telling everyone I meet that "Cruddy" by Lynda Barry is my favorite book. And movie-wise, who can deny the power of the Shawshank.

If you could do any job in the world, what would it be?
Maybe a professional, traveling, sociologist/anthropologist/cultural documentarian (I don't think that's a word but I get to make it up right?) with nobody to report to, and no social or academic responsibility.

How far away is your closest relative?
One zip code away.

Generally, are you happy with your life?
Generally.

If MTV threw you a sweet [whatever your next birthday is] party, no expenses spared, what would your theme be?
Space

If you could have any fictional character be the next president, who would it be and why?
Ishmael (Daniel Quinn's gorilla) because I think he might actually have a chance at saving humanity.

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hubs said:

I had a blast filling this out. Sorry I wasn't able to get a 'bio' type thing to you in time. I suppose a link to my blog is pretty close to a bio though. Anywaste, thanks for the interview it was fun.

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