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Campus Cutie: Sarah Flanigan

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Queen's U chapter.

Year and Area(s) of Study:

Fourth Year, English and Drama

Hometown:

Cobourg, ON

What is (are) your nickname(s)?

Flanigan, or Flannie.

What was your dream job as a kid?

I wanted to be a veterinarian until I realized I was more artsy than sciencey. So now I’m in theatre and loving it.

What book have you read over and over?

Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. It blows my mind every time I read it.

Do you have a secret talent or hobby?

Cross stitching! I just got into it recently but it’s super relaxing.

What is your number one pet peeve?

People being late for things. I’m always ten minutes early for everything. It’s just courtesy.

If you could have dinner with any three people, alive or dead, who would you choose?

Brendon Urie, Mike Patton, and Chuck Palahniuk (assuming I can have dinner with close friends and family any day).

If you had a tattoo, what and where would it be?

It would be either an exclamation mark on my ankle, or “What a piece of work is man” on my shoulder. Maybe both!

What is the funniest thing you have tweeted?

I use my Twitter mostly for song lyrics, retweets, and quotes from my boyfriend and brother, so probably a quote from my boyfriend or brother.

What do you do to de-stress?

Cross stitching and bubble baths. Preferably cross stitching in a bubble bath.

What is your favourite childhood memory?

Trick-or-treating with my parents and brother, back when October used to be really cold and we would have to wear jackets under our costumes. My street gave out the best candy.

What is the best gift you have ever received?

My brother used to put my birthday present in a shoe box and wrap it in duct tape and twine, and put a lock on it. He called it the Deathbox, and he would make me go on a scavenger hunt to find the code for the lock. The present was never as memorable as the effort it took to get to it, and I loved it.

What is the thing you will miss most about Queen’s once you graduate?

The Drama department and all of its profs, for sure.

Simran Gauba

Queen's U '18

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