When Kara Scott reveals some informations about her personality
To the delight of her fans, the professional poker player from Canada, Kara Scott, unveiled some facets of her personality by answering to the Questionnaire à la Proust concocted by Pokerslistings. She confessed that as an animal, she would be a rhino with hear leathery skin. If she were a country, it would probably be Canada. If she is a city, she would be happy to be Venice. If Scott was a poker tournament, she will be the World Poker Tour Venice and the main event of the World Series of Poker. And if she was a card, she will certainly be the 10 of Spades. And if she was a celebrity, she would be happy to live under the name of Sandra Bullock. When asked about the question if she were a movie, the beautiful Kara responded accurately Rocky 1 or Rocky 2, her favorite. If she were a sport, she will be Muay Thai, an extreme sport. Taking account of this response, Pokerslistings offered her Veldhuis of Elky as opponent. Scott replied wisely they are too strong for her because of their size. The beautiful TV presenter also said she would also like to play the role of James Bond woman.
Know that the favorite song of Scott is Little talks by Of Monsters and Men. She loves cheese and the sound she prefers is laugh. In the opposite, she hates to hear crying. Regarding her quality, she answered honesty. And about her defect is that she is never present to his friends at the biggest events of their lives. The word she loves the most is Cheese, and the word she hates is failure. If she could have a superpower, what will be the ability to teleport anywhere. What scares her most is failing, walking on ice and avalanches. Scott hates intolerance and wants to escape the stress. If she is not a poker player, she would be a teacher for children with disabilities. Also note that if God exists, she wants Him reassures her that everything will be perfect in her death. And if she had the opportunity to reincarnate, she wants to live the same life.
Source: James WILLIAMS
Friday, 28 December 2012
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