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- Sucky, did you call me Sookie?
- You know Jersey Shore?
- Like Snooki?
- Snooki, but Sookie.
- Deal breakers, deal breakers for me
would have to be a person who is,
who has bad energy, who lacks
ambition, who lacks drive,
and who has bad breath.
Bad breath is a deal breaker for me too.
- I'm looking for a best friend,
someone I can share everything with,
talk on the beach for hours with.
I'm just looking for a best friend
who I can also be physical with,
and have that fluttery feeling.
- Your name is Jennifer,
and this is your story.
You are 25 years old.
For work you are a graphic designer.
You grew up in Los Angeles.
- My name is Ellie.
I am 26 years old.
I am an owner of a clothing company.
And I was born in Colorado,
and grew up in D.C. and North Carolina.
- I was gonna say Colorado.
I was gonna say Colorado.
I should've just went with my first mind.
- Your name is Cheryl,
and this is your story.
You are 22 years old.
For work, you are a waitress.
You grew up in New York.
- My name is Britney.
I am 25, so thank you.
For work I'm actually
a singer, songwriter,
but I am a waitress on the
side yeah to pay the bills.
I grew up in Chicago.
Why did you think my name
was, what was it Cheryl?
That's like, am I 50?
- I definitely thought it
was maybe Sharon or Cheryl
or something.
I felt like it was a Caucasian name.
- Really? Britney,
Britney is not that far,
but Cheryl is like 1979.
- But for some reason it was
just so stuck in my head,
and I just needed to write it down.
(laughs)
The waitress I didn't want
to write down because I knew
that that's not actually
your true occupation,
but I felt that was you.
- Okay.
The worst time that I got my
heart broken was probably,
I was in this really long
relationship for about five years,
and we were like engaged
and everything was perfect,
and then college happened.
And even though it was the
worst pain that I've ever felt,
it kind of, it really helped me.
I wouldn't take it back for anything
cuz it helped me mature,
and it helped me realize
what I wanted in a woman,
and what I was settling for
and what I would never settle for again.
- Growing up I went to
an all-black high school.
I was the only white female in my class,
and so I immediately got pegged
with Ellie the Barbie doll.
I definitely felt like I learned
what it's like to be picked on,
what it's like to be bullied.
And here you are in adult
life and you still have
a few people who pick
on you here and there,
and you just learn to
channel that energy for the better.
- Should I start?
- Yes, you go.
Ladies first.
- If you could pick a new
name you would pick Jade.
You were voted best dressed.
And in high school you would
describe yourself as a rebel.
- Okay, if I could pick a new name,
it'd honestly be Elizabeth
because my mom one time told me
that that was the name
they were going to give me.
And I like long names.
And you can always shorten
it to Beth and Bethany,
and Ellie obviously.
- You've thought that out.
- Yes, I have.
(laughs)
I was not voted at all, for anything.
And in high school I would
describe myself as ...
Undetermined, or undecided.
That's how I would describe
myself, as undecided.
- I get you.
Do you feel like you were
a rebel in high school?
A little bit?
You come off as a rebel.
- I always gave my teachers trouble.
- You and me both.
- If you could pick a new name,
don't kill me, but it would be Sookie.
(both laugh)
You were voted most likely to succeed.
And in high school you would
describe yourself as shy.
- If I could pick a new
name I would pick Golden.
I really love the name Golden.
- That's a beautiful name.
- I don't know why, I just love it.
Suckie? Did you call me Sookie?
- You know Jersey Shore?
- Like Snooki?
- Snooki, but Sookie.
- No.
And I was voted most likely to ...
Actually I wasn't voted most
likely to succeed at all.
I was voted cutest couple, at that time.
And in high school I would
describe myself as an outcast
I was like the only person
who was out in high school,
so I was ...
- Really?
- I was the outcast.
I was the one everyone was like ...
like whispering about.
- And you had a partner in high school?
- Yes, I took my girlfriend to prom,
and we were the first ...
- Did you wear the pants?
- I didn't wear, neither
one of us wore the pants.
We both wore dresses,
and we were actually voted cutest couple.
We were the first lesbian couple
to be voted cutest couple.
- I'm so proud of you.
- Thank you.
And that's how I told
my mom that I was gay.
- Really?
- Yes, through prom.
It was insane, everyone
was like voting for like
who they wanted to be cutest couple,
and I was telling people
not to vote for us.
I'm like please, my mom doesn't know.
My aunt worked at my high school,
so I'm like please they don't know, don't,
and they still voted for me.
And my aunt like opened the
yearbook and she's like oh,
cutest couple, so yeah.
- So I grew up a Navy brat.
That meant that we got to travel
around a lot, got to move,
which meant that I was the
new kid in school, every time.
My dad was always gone,
he was always working.
Either six months there
or six months here,
always traveling overseas.
When my dad was home, it was
still my mom running the house,
so she's kind of the boss.
She's got the pants in the relationship.
So I'm pretty used to that.
- Well growing up, my dad was in the Army,
and he was really strict.
When we woke up we had to make the bed,
everything had to be in order,
everything had to be clean.
But my mom was more like,
you know just let 'em live,
let 'em, you know, let 'em
figure it out for themselves.
She really encouraged us
to make our own mistakes.
Okay, when you die you
believe you will go to heaven.
At your funeral you
want people to be happy.
Of all the people who
you know that have died,
the one whose death
was the hardest for you
was your grandmother.
- When I die I do believe
I'll either go to heaven
or be reincarnated.
At my funeral I want it to be a party,
so lots of balloons, and loud
music, and lots of photos.
The hardest death in my
life thus far would be
my grandfather.
- I was kind of right.
- Yeah.
When you die you believe
you will go to heaven.
At your funeral you would want
lots of laughter and music.
Of all the people who
you know that have died
the one whose death
was the hardest for you
was your grandma.
- See I don't really
believe in death, really.
I just feel like the shell dies,
but your spirit keeps coming around.
At my funeral I want it to be a party.
I mean like concert, I don't
care, something big, and fun.
And out of all the people
that has died in my family,
the hardest was my father.
But I mean, like I said, I
don't believe in the end.
I don't believe that that's
like the end all be all.
I feel like I still talk
to him, see him, feel him,
you know, so it's not, you know.
- When did your father pass away?
- I was 13.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
- A really influential time in your life.
- Very, very, but I mean
because he was a musician too,
and he was a songwriter too.
And I still have all of
his lyrics, and tapes,
and just everything.
I have all of his musical possessions,
and it really inspired
me to write, and to sing,
and to do all the things
that I'm doing so,
I still feel like he's living through me.
- Absolutely, that's amazing.
Will you sing to me please?
- What can I sing?
♫ You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
♫ You make me happy when skies are gray.
♫ You never know dear, how much I love you
♫ [Both] Please don't
take my sunshine away.
- You can go first.
- When I first saw you I
decided that I would date you,
but after talking to you I decided
that I would still date you.
- When I first saw you I
decided that I would date you.
And after speaking with you, I've decided
I'll continue dating you.
- Thank you.
(laughs)
I mean you can just call
me Suckie all day, right?
Is that what you called me?
- It's Sookie.
- Okay, well just call me Sookie now.
All Sookie Sookie now.
(both laugh)
You want to go get some wine?
- Yes.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
♫ Soulpancake
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