Question Posted Tuesday November 28 2006, 12:33 am
I have a project where I have to "interview" people who remember John F. Kennedy's assassination. In another words, I ask them questions about the event. However, this cannot be anyone I personally know. I can do this through email. Anyone have any ideas where I could go about finding someone?
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 2:20 am: That's so silly! There's no reason why your instructor had to make it that hard. Anyways, coming here was a good idea. People are generally very helpful. The only problem is that most of us, like me, are much too young! If you don't get enough responses from here, I have an idea for you. Find a few people in your class whose parents you don't know. Basically exchange parents for the interviews. The parents of someone that has the same silly assignment should be very willing to help you especially if their kid gets helped in return. If nothing seems to work out, interview people you know and just say that it was someone else. Make sure you let everyone know that you are doing that though. Good luck. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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