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Continuing the tradition of the member interview thread. I would like to take the lead by turning to the pedestal to our beloved... [MENTION=51]Fuji Vice[/MENTION]

I just want to know... what are your personal views and what are your political views on marijuana?
 

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I just want to know... what are your personal views and what are your political views on marijuana?
From a personal standpoint, I've got no issue with marijuana at all and I smoke it from time to time, like pretty much everyone else that I know. I've never even really considered it a drug tbh.

From a political standpoint, I'm a libertarian, so I couldn't care less if anyone wants to smoke pot. In fact, something as silly as that wouldn't even show up on my political radar, since I feel it should be decriminalized and taxed. I realize why the government in Canada is lax to do so, but it's only a matter of time before it happens....I hope.
 

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Interesting, I have to admit I didn't expect that but I guess being an aspiring journalist I have to ask the tough questions :lol: I'll pm you my standpoint in a bit.

Second question: If you could provide an after school program from youth ages 14-24. What would it be and why?
 

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Second question: If you could provide an after school program from youth ages 14-24. What would it be and why?
If it's high school students, the obvious answer is real world money management and budgeting skills. It seems like youth today have absolutely no clue how to manage money properly and therefore have no savings whatsoever. This is something that I think can be easily changed by a little instruction and while the subject matter may be boring, it would certainly pay off in the long run.
 

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If it's high school students, the obvious answer is real world money management and budgeting skills. It seems like youth today have absolutely no clue how to manage money properly and therefore have no savings whatsoever. This is something that I think can be easily changed by a little instruction and while the subject matter may be boring, it would certainly pay off in the long run.

I completely agree with that logic along with teaching them responsibility and taking ownership for things.


What is the best movie you have ever seen.

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If it's high school students, the obvious answer is real world money management and budgeting skills. It seems like youth today have absolutely no clue how to manage money properly and therefore have no savings whatsoever. This is something that I think can be easily changed by a little instruction and while the subject matter may be boring, it would certainly pay off in the long run.

I have to agree.

Now I may be 23, but in admittance I'm still a kid :lol: And one of the biggest things I do have a problem is managing money. But I always have necessities, and it doesn't help that prices on everything are jacked up for the minimum wage jobs we have to get.

As far as Chunger goes, well, I know how to own up and accept responsibility. But I'm just speaking for myself.

Question 3: What is the best Canadian made alcohol on the market?
 

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Country you'd most recommend to visit based on personal experience?
 

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Wang Chung said:
What is the best movie you have ever seen.
Well, the obvious answer to this would be John Carpenter's The Thing, since it is my all-time favourite. However, the question is about the best, which doesn't necessarily mean it has to be my favourite. There are so many choices given how many movies I've seen and it's really hard to come up with an answer that I'm even going to be comfortable with tomorrow, but I'm going to do it anyway. The best movie I've ever seen is....


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I love everything about it, can watch it any time and, honestly, it gets better with age. It's like the ultimate red wine.


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What is the best Canadian made alcohol on the market?
Depends on the type. If it's whisky, which is what we're most known for internationally, I'd say Glen Breton "Battle of the Glen" 15 Year Old Single Malt Canadian Whisky is at the top of the charts. For beer, I would go with St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout, possibly the best beer of that style that I've ever drank.


I'd go into our wines but they honestly aren't all that good when compared with counterparts in California and France.


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Country you'd most recommend to visit based on personal experience?
Argentina. Hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world with an incredibly immersive culture, incredible landmarks and unbelievably vibrant cities. I love everything about it and would definitely like to retire there when I'm finally ready to do so.
 

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Hmm, what about vodka? I've seen this stuff, and after all I do love my vodka.

http://highstickvodka.com/product/?age-verified=4db75942b7
Never tried that (it appears to only be available in Alberta so the next time I'm in Calgary on business I'll try to grab a bottle) but I couldn't imagine it being better than Belvedere or Leopold Bros. Silver Tree. That's probably the best I've ever had and, amazingly, its made in the US.
 

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If you were to own a localized business and your profit margin was past 25% over the course of one year, would you continue to stay in one location or open another one in a new location?
 

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If you were to own a localized business and your profit margin was past 25% over the course of one year, would you continue to stay in one location or open another one in a new location?
Personally, no. I would never be too hasty to jump at opening another business, if only because I'm a relatively cautious person when it comes to these things (now). In the past, I may have been willing to take the chance, but I've seen a lot of people get burned by overextending themselves and its a real wake up call.
 

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What was the first job you had
 

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What was the first job you had
I started delivering a local newspaper when I was 10 years old in order to earn enough money to buy a Nintendo. Funnily enough, once I had enough money to buy it, I couldn't bring myself to spend it since I was more proud of the fact that I'd earned it in the first place.
 

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Do you think that the LXG should be repackaged as a heel group? Also, what are your thoughts on their Anti-Establishment angle they ran in 2011-2013?