2-minute interview

Published Tuesday July 1st, 2008
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Patrick LaMontagne Cartoonist

Patrick LaMontagne

Cartoonist

The food that gets pushed to the side of your plate

Eggs.

What grinds your gears and what floats your boat?

Grinds gears: People who can't turn off their cell phones and blackberries.

Boat Floating: People who are passionate about what they do.

Two words your coworkers would use to describe you

I work at home, so my coworkers are my two cats, and they'd likely describe me as too slow with the can opener.

Who should be prime minister of Canada?

The person who remembers what it was like to work for a living, send half your money to Ottawa and watch a large portion of it wasted on frivolous inquiries and shameless grandstanding in Question Period. But that's just me.

A sport you'd never watch

Bullfighting or rodeo.

Best advice you ever got

Be yourself.

Biggest fear

Bears. I camp a fair bit in the mountains.

Your hidden talent

Kermit the Frog impression.

Life would be easier if…

More people believed in themselves.

First purchase after winning a million

You mean, after paying off the mortgage? A Taylor Acoustic guitar.

Secret guilty pleasure

Planter's Gold Pyrat XO Rum.

Favourite dessert

Black Forest cake, and not the cheap grocery store kind.

A super power you would like to have

Flight

Favourite song of all time

Only The Good Die Young by Billy Joel.

Who would play you in a movie about your life?

It would be an animated movie.

Person who most influenced you

My father.

The last book you read

Great timing because the title is one of the best I've ever seen. Easy read, and laugh-out-loud funny. It's called Don't Tell Mom I Work on the Rigs: She Thinks I'm a Piano Player in a Whorehouse by Paul Carter.

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