Elise D. Mahr
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Student |
| Occupation | Popular Culture/Marketing |
| Location | Bowling Green, Ohio, United States |
| Introduction | I am a member of the Falcon Marching Band at Bowling Green State University. I am a sister of the Alpha Xi chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band service sorority. I like music better than food. I play clarinet - Bb and Bass. I'm pretty much a hardcore band geek. I pay guitar. But only acoustic. A really good guitar solo will make me cry. I drink coffee like it's my job. Rolling Stone and Cosmo magazines are essential to my existance. Glee and Greek are my television addictions. Tommy Chong and Bob Dylan have the same birthday as me. |
| Interests | Music, College Marching Band, Driving with the windows down and music up, Sunny weather, Gummy bears, Flip flops, Ice cream, Cell phones, Playing clarinet, Playing Guitar, Bowling Green State University, Pollyeyes Bread sticks, Victoria's Secret, Designer purses and sunglasses, Mix tapes, Guitar Hero, Marilyn Monroe, Writing exceedingly long blog posts and journal entries, Garden gnomes, Andy Warhol... etc. |
| Favorite movies | Never ask a Popular Culture their favorite movie... Little Miss Sunshine, (500) Days of Summer, Juno, Garden State, Wall-E, 40-Year-Old Virgin, Amelie, Chasing Amy, Knocked Up, E.T., Donnie Darko, Rent, Mama Mia!, Stardust, The Graduate, Clerks 1 and 2, Corpse Bride, Requiem for a Dream, Spaceballs... The list continues. |
| Favorite music | Again, something you should never as a Popular Culture major... Blink-182, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Bon Jovi, The Cure, Fall Out Boy, Dave Matthews Band, Journey, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Goo Goo Dolls, U2, Sum 41, Nirvana, Owl City, Beyonce, Imogen Heap, The Police, Hootie and the Blowfish... The list goes on... And on... |
| Favorite books | The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky, "The Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind" by Relient K, "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, "I Am America and So Can You" by Stephen T. Colbert. |

