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My name is Corinne, and I was born in Norman and grew up in Norman and right now, actually, except fro right now I'm living with my Dad in Noble. But my mother's from Colorado and she actually met my dad who was working here as physics professor and was his graduate student and got married for a good almost six months and had me. They're kind of an odd couple. My Dad is, a little compulsive and he used to run, and still does, five o'clock in the morning he runs 5 miles and he would go around Reeves Park and do like his loops and my mom, who was like 25 years younger than him, would go and hang from the branches upside down and wave at him as he was running his rhythmic loops at five in the morning. But anyway, and so, my dad's a physics professor and my mom was an artist. And my mom later moved to Colorado and Wyoming and to Texas and I spent a couple years in high school back and forth with her, back and forth. And then I finished out high school in Norman. After high school I proceeded onto O.U. which was exciting and couldn't decide what I wanted to do at all. Changed my mind a bunch of times and because of that, I'll have a hard time graduating now. But my sophomore year eventually I decided I wanted to travel so I went on this program called semester at sea and it was a 3 month program and we went to ten different countries around the world and we went to school while we were on the boat and then we had, like five days in port at each of the countries and we could go take off and do whatever we wanted. I went to like India and Vietnam and it was really cool, but the main thing I got out of that was I decided i really wanted to do photography, which actually a couple years later I'm still wanting to do photojournalism so that's why I'm sitting here right now talking in the art department about. And after that I came back and went to O.U. some more then I got bored again and I went to Spain, this last year I went to Valencia, it's on the southeast coast where the girl Christina who was talking earlier in Spanish is from. And then I came back. Let's see. i hopefully I have about two more years of school, I'm hoping at most, possibly less if I stick with what I'm doing. God, five minutes of talking. I'd make a good date, bad talk show person. Let's see. Besides that... Let's see. Hobbies, we'll talk about hobbies, sounds like a good thing. I've done guitar for a while, I really like classical guitar. And I'm trying to form a little band with my friends, a couple of us, we have now a singer and a drummer and we're looking for anyone with any real ability 'cause we're lacking it, so any newcomers are welcome to come my way. And like a typical college student I work at O'Connells, a bar, and it's exciting and I sell way too much beer that I don't understand how people can consume and, it's getting me through college though it's giving me real incentive to like keep going to school which is good. And, I think that's about all I have to say.