100
Most Interesting
Parker County People
You Should Meet Before You Die
PART 3 OF 4
For the seventh year, we at Parker County Today have compiled our Social Bucket List.
This year's list includes volunteers, artists, actors, musicians, coaches, businessmen and
women, and others who have found success in their own way. Enjoy!
Laurie Moore
Laurie is a successful author
and attorney
PCT: What do you do to relax?
LM: I like to cook or write. believe in you, why should anybody
else?
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?
LM: I applied for Chopped Amitures
on the Cooking Channel. I didn’t get
picked. PCT: What is the coolest thing you
have ever done in your life?
LM: Caught a Bankrobber.
PCT: For what would you most like
to be remembered for?
LM: For making people laugh.
Ashley Wilson
Ashley is a mom and a hairstyl-
ist. She was also one of our
2017 bachelorettes
PCT: If you could choose to have
lunch with anyone living or dead
from history, who would be?
LM: Princess Diana
PCT: If you had to do another job
other than what you’re doing, what
would you choose?
LM: Restaurant Reviewer.
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PCT: How did you get into your
occupations?
LM: I wrote nine books and I’d finish
one and I’d put them into a box in
the closet. An editor for Five-Star Gail
Group and Cengage Learning and
Thorndike Press published addressed
my writer’s group. PCT: What is your greatest impact to
Parker County?
LM: I don’t hang out in honky tonks.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
LM: It’s tie between The Shining and
Gone With The Wind. PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give someone just starting
out in your field?
LM: Don’t give up. If you don’t
PCT: What is your definition of the
best day ever?
LM: Winning an Ippy award for my
book, Getting Mama Out Of Hell.
PCT: How did you get into your
occupation?
AW: I started doing my friends hair in