Local Spotlight: Lindsay V. Kole
Age: 27
Occupation: Hostess at Slopeside Grill; salesperson at Steamboat Art Co.; salesperson at Fuzziwig’s Candy Factory
Place of birth: Point Pleasant, N.J.
Q. When did you move to Routt County, and what brought you here?
A. November 1982. I was 5 months old; my parents were going to open a ski shop. Then in December 2004, I missed living in the mountains.
Q. What’s the biggest risk you’ve taken recently?
A.Stepping out into the world as an independent person.
Q.. Describe your morning routine.
A.Coffee; work out; spend time with Chloe, a pitt pup; get ready for work.
Q. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
A. Always do what makes you happy. Never stop smiling.
Q.What three things would you want people to know about you?
A. I’m a workaholic neat freak. I love to have fun and enjoy every day of my life. And I love to shop.
Q. What did you want to be when you grew up?
A. A fashion designer and Miss America.
Q. If you could invite any four people to dinner, who would they be and what would you talk about?
A. Marilyn Monroe, Walt Disney, Dave Attell and Slightly Stoopid — whatever comes up, it would be fun and interesting.
Q. Do you collect anything?
A. Hello Kitty fashion accessories.
Q. In the Meatloaf song, “I’d do anything for love, but I won’t do that,” what is that?
A. Kill anyone.
Q. Who is your favorite superhero? Why?
A. Batman. He rocks. I’ve always had a thing for him.
Q. Do you have a tattoo? If so, what of and why did you choose it?
A. Yes, six. I only get tattoos I design myself. I’m planning at least 13 more in the near future.
Favorites
Book: “Alphabet of Manliness”
Song: “I’m a Lady”
Color: Hot pink and turquoise
Food: Sushi
Sport to watch: Hockey
Vacation spot: Anywhere tropical
Recreational activity: Snowboard/wakeboard
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