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Show AggieLife Monday, Nov. 22, 2010 Page 6 Student thinks cheesecake is heaven in a pan skiing whenever I wanted to. By JESSICA BLACK staff writer US: What do you see yourself doing in five years? RM: I hope to be running or working at a therapeutic recreation facility and dealing with people who have disabilities. US: What is your favorite childhood memory? RM: Definitely jumping in the land cruiser with my dad almost every weekend and going down the canyon and dinking around in the sand and creek. Finding cat-tails, lizards and trying to catch little fish in the creek. I would just run up and down that little creek to catch the fish. US: What was your most embarrassing moment? RM: That changes from week to week just depending on how the week has gone but recently I was showering at a friend's house and the people there didn't know I was there and I came out and It was awkward. I was clothed so everyone was okay but I was pretty embarrassed. US: What's the best piece of advice you've ever received? RM: It was given to me by a friend about relationships and she said to take notice on how you act with them alone, and how you act with them when you're around other people and see if it's the same consistently. You want to make sure you're not putting on a show for either group of people. US: If you could be any super hero who would you be and why? RM: I would be Storm because when I was a little kid we would play X-men on the trampoline and I would be Storm or Rogue, just depending on the day, but Storm could fly and control the weather so I can make it snow when I want to. I could go US: What is your favorite dessert? RM: I love cheesecake because it's like heaven in a pan. Rebecca Moses Parks and Recreation Blanding, Utah US: What are your talents? RM: I can play the piano and I can communicate well with people of all ages. I do really well with small children and older adults. US: If you could be anyone in past or present for a day who would you be and why? RM: I would just like to be a better version of me. A richer version of me. A done-with-school version of me. US: Do you have a motto? What is it and where did you get it from? RM: I'm a professional and don't argue with me. You will note that I don't tell you what I'm a professional of, so I could claim professionalism and not have anything connected to what we're doing but it's fun to say. US: In a battle to the death who would ultimately win, Batman or Spiderman? Why? a 55 East 2000 North North Logan 755-9997 aim -ma Milan Campus US: Do you have any stupid human tricks? RM: I can wiggle my ears and I can do them one at a time. A .11■. Caught on %W. COMPLETE CAR CARE www.tunex.corn REBECCA MOSES IS a senior in parks and recreation from Blanding, Utah. If she could be any superhero she would be Storm. JESSICA BLACK photo RM: Well Spiderman has eight times the natural strength of a man because he was bitten by that crazy spider, and he has that web stuff that he can use but batman has all this cool high technology. So Batman doesn't have to be even close to Spiderman to beat him so I would have to say Batman cause he's ripped and has really cool toys. US: What has been your greatest adventure? RM: When I first left home, I had all my stuff packed in my car and I was headed over to Cedar City to visit my sister before the semester started and I was in the middle of nowhere when I got a flat tire. I then had to unload my entire car to get my tire out of my trunk on the side of the freeway. I was out there sobbing because it was the first time I'd left home and I was all alone. It was so ridiculous but it was a really great all-by-myself adventure. US: What is your favorite Disney Character and why? RM: I love the Little Mermaid because when I was a little girl she had red hair and I had red hair and that was so awesome to me. I also love Mulan though cause she kicks butt and she's a little different. Which I like cause I'm a little bit different. US: What is your favorite prank that someone has played on you? RM: When my roommates got my phone and texted all these people that I was engaged. They got my brother, and they got some coworkers that I'd worked with the year before so I was getting phone calls and text messages and my old boss called me and wanted to know what's going on and I had no idea what was going on. I got on the bus and this kid that I hardly knew asked me if I was engaged and I told him no, but it lasted forever. US: If you had an infinite supply of money, what would you do special for someone else in your life? 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