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Sue Patella, full interview transcript

Patella_Sue_int_pt 1 and pt 2

Sue Patella, 6th Grade English Teacher

May 3, 2011

Seattle, Washington

Interview by Steve Rowland

 

Total [01:20:27]

BEGIN Part 1 [00:65.34]

SP: . . . it seems to me that you took.

SR: On where?

SP: On that DVD. Is that possible? Because it’s—I’m trying to think, where did I see a picture of the—the two girls making the announcement before the—the show about the cell phones. Weren’t you filming that?

SR: Oh, no. Oh . . . .

SP: I can’t remember. But I . . . .

00:00:22 SR: It’s possible that they used it. I don’t know. I told them they could use anything if there was anything . . .

SP: I don’t know. I—I haven’t seen the whole thing yet but . . . .

SR: Yes. But there were going to just give me, not the DVD that they gave you . . .

SP: Oh.

SR: . . . but just the raw DVD of the stuff on Muriel I did.

SP: Oh, I see. I see. Oh, I got you. I got you. It was fun to watch her that night.

SR: She was awesome. She kind of blew my mind because she just . . .

SP: She just looked like she was: Okay, start talking.

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