Steph

About me

Gender Female
Industry Government
Occupation Analyst
Location Helena, MT, United States
Introduction I graduated last year with my PhD in Physics from Notre Dame...and now have a copy of the LSAT book in my car & I plan to study for and take the LSAT this year--for fun. My favorite caffeinated beverage is a tall, single, extra hot latte with two raw sugars, 2% milk, and plenty of foam. And is has to be in a cappuccino cup. Where do I usually drink this fabulous concoction? In Billings, you would find me with this drink in hand at City Brew on 27th. I'll let you know when I find my spot in Helena... Pink is my favorite color; leopard is the new neutral; Luckys are my favorite jeans; nothing is better than dark chocolate, great cheese or tasty beer.
Interests I love to iron my clothes and then organize them by color in my closet. If I had to choose what to take if I were stranded on a desert island it might very well be my iron. I often make chocolate chip pancakes for me and my roommates on Saturdays mornings. I'm learning to knit. I spend copious amounts of time in the gym. And...I love love love to sleep!
Favorite Movies Dodgeball, American President, Pride and Prejudice (AE), When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman, Sense and Sensability, Fast & Furious 3, Bridget Jones' Diary, Good Will Hunting, 10 Things I Hate About You, Legally Blonde, What About Bob, Dead Poet's Society, School of Rock, Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Anne of Green Gables
Favorite Music Most recent iTunes purchase: Once (whole album) by Nightwish & The Neon Bible (whole album) by Arcade Fire. The two most-played songs I own are It's My Life by Bon Jovi and Kryptonite by Three Doors Down. My favorite CD is "A Better Life", followed closely by "Crush", "Hot Fuss", and "Something to Be". I'm also into 80's hair metal--Poison in particular. You can't tell me you don't have a copy of "Look What the Cat Dragged In" lurking somewhere at the bottom of your CD pile!
Favorite Books My favorite book to take on airplanes is my copy of the Communist Manifesto which has a black cover with a red flag. War and Peace is a fantastic book--have you read it yet? I really don't read much these days so when I do I like to read something worth the time it takes to read. Mostly what I read is the current weekly issue of The Economist.

If a woodchuck could chuck wood, how much wood could a woodchuck chuck?