2NR: Holy cow, you are from the country if it was in a Chevelle! I'm surprised you didn't say a horse and buggy! What's it like growing up in an area like that?HH: Yes, people wear cowboy hats, boots, big belt buckles and all. Guys and girls wear Wrangler jeans, and there are a lot of rednecks. At our high school dances people wore the whole square dance get up and we listened to country music. As much as I make fun of it, I really appreciate growing up there. I think what really sucked was that my friends and I were like the girls in the movie "Clueless" wearing our platforms and all, but I swear we couldn't walk around without stepping in chew. Awe man, there was chew everywhere!
2NR: Oh nasty! So instead of bike racks did they have places to tie up horses?HH: (Laughs) No, there were no horses! We did do a lot of off-roading in trucks and ATVs, though.
2NR: I picture people saying (country voice) "Y'all wanna come over to my house and go four-wheelin'? YEEEEEE HAAAA!!"HH: (Laughs) Yeah, but it's not as dramatic as you make it sound! The funny thing is we didn't even have one stoplight in our town.
2NR: Man, that would be culture shock for me. So what did you think of The City?HH: Well, since I'm half Chinese, I have relatives that live near Chinatown in San Francisco, so I got to taste city life almost every weekend. It was a great escape for me. Most people where I grew up would end up marrying their high school sweethearts and settling down without stepping out of town, but I was like, gosh there's so much culture and diversity outside of town.
2NR: So there is some Chinese in you that didn't get washed out.HH: My mom is traditional Chinese, she grew up in Hong Kong. When we went to the city we were hanging out in Chinatown, so it's not like I was raised on hamburgers and hotdogs. I still have the ethnic in me. I love the city, but it's nice to know you can always go back to the peacefulness that Sonoma County has to offer. (Laughs) I can go home and park my car in the driveway without worrying about putting quarters in the parking meters. My cousins would come up and they would be saying, "This is like camping." And I'd tell them, "This is my everyday life! When I go camping it's hardcore camping!"
2NR: Yeah, my family gets an RV and calls it camping.HH: Oh no, I'm talking no running water, no electricity, the works.
2NR: The outdoorsy type. So how was your first sexual experience living in a small town? What I honestly picture is the typical in-a-barn, on-the-hay scenario. Sorry for such a personal question, I would think there is nothing else to do in a small town except fuck.HH: Oh, you're serious! I really wish I had waited a little longer because the situation was kinda weird. Oh man, my mom is going to read this! From elementary school all the way up to high school there was this girl that I hated and she hated me. It was mainly because we dated the same people but at different times, so there was almost like a feud going on between us. So...ummm, I did it with my worst enemy's boyfriend. (Laughs) I know, I know, that's bad and I can't believe I sacrificed my virginity to piss her off. She deserved it though, 'cause she used to talk a lot of smack about me. You gotta remember, back then I was young and dumb....
2NR: And full of...kidding.HH: Hey, but you have to learn by experience and I could honestly say this was an experience and I'm not like that now. Oh yeah, there might be a Chevelle in that picture, too (Laughs)! It really bothered me that people say that we look alike. It might not sound like it but I am a humble country-girl type.
2NR: Whatever! What's your preference, top or bottom?HH: It's all-good. I'm down for anything. It really depends on my mood.
2NR: Even though you're 22 years old, you seem to be very mature for your age. Are you big into the clubbing seen now that you're old enough to party?HH: I started clubbing at a young age, so I think now I've grown out of it. When I was younger it was always a thing of who am I going to meet, who's going to be there and what am I going to wear. Now I occasionally go with just my girlfriends; we don't care how we look because we just go to hang out with each other. We are one big group of eye candy (Laughs). Personally, I think it's fun, but now I wouldn't ever want to date somebody I met at a club. Not that there's not quality people at clubs, but it's just the atmosphere; between the drinking and the loud music you're really not going to get to know someone. I'm not a big drinker to begin with and I can't stand talking to people that are belligerent drunk.