Monday, December 19, 2011

An Interview with Brian Stoldt

Brian Stoldt, a member of the sophomore class, is kind of a big deal.  His favorite color is blue, and he loves the sport of football.  He is, in fact, the quarterback for the Varsity football team.  In school, his favorite subject is history, and more specifically, American History.  He also finds English class very interesting.  After high school, he would like to become a college football coach or a Physical Education Teacher.  Outside of school, he likes talking to his friends, especially Michael, and playing more sports.  His favorite book is a novel written by Jon Gruden.  The name of it, however, was escaping him at the time of this interview, and is still unknown.  His favorite television show is The Office because of how funny it is.  "Jim is my favorite character, but Michael brings a lot to the table," he said.  When asked what his favorite type of music is to listen to, he said that he will listen to "whatever," depending upon what the other people he is with at the time want to listen to.  He has no preference in genre.  Although he tries to seem tough, he stumbled upon the question about what his biggest fear was.  At first he said spiders, then moments later added snakes.  About a minute after that, he added bats to the list as well because of one in his backyard that is "low-flying."  Surprisingly, if he could have any superpower in the world, Brian would want to be able to fly.  "I would be able to do a lot of things if I could fly," he said.  If he could be any animal in the world, he said that he would want to be one of his dogs because they don't do very much, but then changed his answer to an "adventure animal."  When asked for clarification as to what this was exactly, he said "something that lives in the woods."  This did not make things any more clear, and finally he settled on just being a monkey.  In closing, I asked him if he remembered the incident where Mr. Currin spelled his name wrong on the wiki page for everyone to see.  He said that he was still very disturbed about this, and had much anger toward Mr. Currin.  Apparently, he holds grudges as well. 

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