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Shannon Guile
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If your house were on fire, heaven forbid, what's the one item contained within that you would try to take with you? (People, pets and computers not included.)
Oh, probably the book I am currently reading, so I have something to do while the firefighters get here. I have insurance.
What's the one clothing/fashion item you can't live without?
My Lululemon pants. Nothing is better than a Wonderbra for your butt!
What's your favourite knick-knack and why?
My teddy bear I got the day I was born. I have matted his fur, stretched him, burned the back of his head, scratched his eyes, ripped his nose and he is still around. He's a survivor, an inspiration... plus I feel incredible guilt and responsibility for all I have put him through. It's really about loyalty.
What's the oldest thing you own?
I have a book of old postcards from the early 1900s that were addressed to my great-grandmother.
Describe your most beloved piece of furniture.
My bed. It's a pillow-top, it provides me with sleep and warmth. Every day I go through the sorrow of leaving it.
Is there an edible item we'll always find in your pantry or fridge?
Chocolate ... because I am a walking cliché. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. Ack!
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 29, 2012 E2
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