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Before we left, Jay participated in a little interview about his first tournament experience, which he loved.
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Thought I might apply for a secretary position, do you think this would be a suitable interview outfit?
1.Talked that movie is a family film
2.Srikanth addala is very pure person
3.Satyaraj playing a dad character in the movie
4.Rao Ramesh and another 2 characters are playing uncles to Mahesh
6.Movie is not based on a great story but it is on situations of our life
7.Mahesh is not having...
Rebecca Milliron, a freshman from Syracuse University, interviews Staff Sgt. Tim Brown, the Altoona Recruiting Station Commander, about Reserve Officer Training Corps March 18 at the station in Altoona, Pa. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
I am so ecstatic to have been able to interview a photographer that truly inspires me -- Ellen Rogers.
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Rebecca Milliron, a freshman from Syracuse University, interviews Staff Sgt. Tim Brown, the Altoona Recruiting Station Commander, about Reserve Officer Training Corps March 18 at the station in Altoona, Pa. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
Lithuanian PRT in Chaghcharan giving interview to local journalist.
Photo by Tomas Balkus of Lithuania.
I just got interviewed by Synesthesia. A nice tumblr with great interviews (other then mine ;-)), full of hot chicks, beautifull asses and great pieces to look at ....
Olivia answers questions after speaking to the Economic Club of Canada about her plan for innovative economic development in the city. (Photo by Cathy Ord)
Grade 8 students from Deep Creek Middle School interview local business managers about plastics use.
so, Paul Wellington, aka Luap31 was nice enough to ask yours truly for an interview for his blog Archbrick.
and you can find the whole uncensored interview here
Innsbruck, Austria - January 11, 2012: Shannon Abeda (R), Alpine skier from Eritrea poses for a photo with his farther at Patscherkofel in Innsbruck, Austria, January 11, 2012. The first Winter Youth Olympic Games takes place in Innsbruck on January 13-22.
Photo by Liao Yujie/Xinhua/IOC Hand out Photo
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TAPA, Estonia – Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Commander of Estonian Defence Forces, answers questions about the upcoming training between Estonian and U.S. Soldiers after a demonstration from U.S. Soldiers who train on and maintain infantry and armored fighting vehicles. These activities are part of the US Army Europe-led Operation Atlantic Resolve land force reassurance training taking place across Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate US commitment to NATO. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole)
Short interview published on popular italian blog
thanks to my friend Giancarlo Rado
She'd knocked regardless. No way was she putting to waste the time she'd spent through the night steam cleaning her best suit, polishing her smartest heels...
More of the story blogged on Eclectic Equations here...
Carmen tells me about life
excerpt from Carmen's interview (part of the Waianae Homeless Beach Photo/Stories Project):
"I’ll tell you a story for real.
I smoke drugs. Where do you want me to start?
Born and raised Waianae, local girl. I have a twin, a brother. It’s cool, but he should’ve been a girl. And my family is well known down here. I haven’t lived down here for like 10 years. I have two kids. My daughter is 19 and my son is 16, but I never raised them cause I chose drugs. Over my kids. The father of my kids, he died. 12 years ago. He was 20 years older than me. I was 15, he was 35. What brings me to the beach? I love the ocean. I don’t live here. I live in Waianae. I have a house, but I prefer the beach. I’m 36, I’m married but my husband is incarcerated. We don’t have kids together- me and my husband. Been married 7 years, but we been together for 10. He’s not from here. He’s white, he’s a white dude. He looks like he’s in the military.
I lived on my own since I was 15. I started smoking drugs when I was 12. Weed when I was younger, but started smoking Ice when I was 12. When I was 16 I was shooting heroine. I whitnessed two murders. My first love- he got shot in the head in front of me. And a friend of mine got shot. It was drugs. I was incarcerated, I did 5 years. Me and my mom. I used to be bad. I used to rob. I Just moved back out here like 3 weeks ago, my husband had to go back to jail, and I was working but I got fired. It was a good job, I liked the job- it was cash that’s why. But my boss didn’t like me. Fuck that. Anyway, I had to move out from my apartment cause…. Well my husband he turned himself in, well I don’t know if he turned him- I don’t know what the fuck, but he got incarcerated again. Next month he maxes out. From 18-28 he was locked up. And then he came out and we met in a program when we both came out, and then we got together. We were together for 2 years and then we got married. And then he went back in for 4 more years. (What for?) He’s a sex offender. And then, he’s really smart. He doesn’t do drugs. He’s not a fucking rapist or anything, you know what I mean? It’s just…at the time. He was with the girl and they made an example out of him."
Our newfound friend Andrew being interviewed in Cannes for the film festival. The interviewer first approached Grant and I but we kind of froze up (not understanding French and all). Andrew stopped them before they left and went on a very long monologue, that the French interviewer probably did not understand, about his favorite actors and films.
EPA diver Chad Schulze is interviewed by the media after a video survey of the derelict vessel Onondaga in Seattle, WA. EPA divers worked to provide the State and USCG with information on the vessel's status so they could determine if oil pollution act funds should be used to remove it. For more information on the EPA dive team, see: www.epa.gov/region10/dive and www.facebook.com/EPADivers Photo by Sean Sheldrake, EPA.
For more information about this dive, see: www.epa.gov/region10/pdf/diveteam/onondaga_4_27_11.pdf