Post by meyer on Mar 22, 2011 5:53:08 GMT -5
[/i]matthew, m.hitt, resident.
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[/i] meyer joshua cohen.name,
age, [/i] twenty-one.
high school, [/i] carrabec high school.
who were you in high school?
i sort of floated through high school, never really finding my niche there. i was an average student that could have been above average if i put the effort into it.
college & major, [/i] art institute of philadelphia.
marital status, [/i] single.
kids, [/i] n/a.
how many,
names & how you chose it,
job, [/i] fred perry.
position, assistant manager.
how long you’ve had the job, five months.
are you happy, no, the job’s shit.
what is your salary, enough to get by.
what kind of things do you spend money on, rent, cigarettes, weed, food, art supplies, the occasional playboy magazine.
what’s your typical day like, [/i]
on days where i have work, i work up around ten in the morning, shower, have breakfast. get dressed. toke before i leave. i put my break cigarette behind my ear and then i head to work. i usually hang out in the back room so that no one will bother me, unless i need to be on the floor. i go on break where i smoke my cigarette and talk up the girls that go to nyu. then i go back into the backroom and wait for the day to be over.
what life dreams did you have in high-school, have you accomplished them, [/i]
the only significant thing in my high school career was my band. i had ideas of grandeur when it came to that, when in reality the success of it was only marginal, and that is even stretching it. we had a van that we would use to play half empty venues across the east coast. we broke up before i headed off to college.
what is a significant change within the past five years, [/i]
the name of the president has changed and his race.
are you the same person you were five years ago, [/i]
i'm exactly the same though more pessimistic and lazy.
if you could go back and change one thing what would it be, [/i]
my nana, she’s the best.
what is one thing you feel has remained the same, [/i]
my nana, she’s the best
what is your biggest achievement, [/i]
cliche as it might be, graduating college. i was ready to drop out by my senior year.
and your biggest mistake, [/i]
no idea, there are probably a lot of them though.
finally, what is your fondest life memory thus far,[/i]
definitely it would have to be the trips in the band van, especially the ones when we got to the venue, we'd find out the show was cancelled.[/blockquote][/blockquote][/sub][/font]