Mary Hansen
Mary Hansen
Mary Therese Hansenwas an Australian-born guitarist and singer. She was a member of United Kingdom-based alternative music group Stereolab from 1992. As a member of that band, Hansen recorded six studio albums from Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcementsto Sound-Dust. As a side-project, in late 1999 she formed the space rock group Schema with members of Seattle-based band Hovercraft, and they issued their debut album, Schema, on 19 September 2000. On 9 December 2002 Hansen was killed in a cycling accident...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth1 November 1966
CountryAustralia
I feel like this is a bit strange being in here, though. I am a happy person, generally. I like a laugh. Don't I seem to be a happy person?
I would go and see loads of films all in one go and they'd start to merge together. It was a bit sad, really. I'd have to see it again.
If this allows someone not to have to make the trip to Seattle, that's what we want to do is service the people of Moses Lake.
I don't think of things globally myself, but I kind of would like to think of things where they are tangible and here. Then I can grasp that concept.
We always stressed not looking past the next game, but knowing we hosted it (the final four) ... it was hard not to think about.
When I go to a film, you're taking it easy and you let things wash over you. That's what cinema's all about. You get involved in a world that's being created in front of you.
That's what it's about, how society changes people but people can also change society. It only takes a few people to do things and help themselves instead of sitting around on their asses. She has a very global outlook on life and all sorts of things.
It's just a nightmare. And speed bumps, they did install them and everything and they don't work.
I learned so much and was so prepared under Karen. And the kids respected the program and what we wanted to accomplish that when I stepped into the head coaching position, the age difference wasn't a problem.
I came back to a couple of homecoming events, like when I went into the Wall of Fame. And I have been in La Crosse for a couple of physical therapy conferences. Every time, I sneak into Mitchell Hall and look at the (championship) banner. It brings back great memories.
I really didn't expect to win. I was really surprised.