Undergraduate Association as well as the "corner of 40th and everything." Detroit in the house! Street: Enlighten us on some of your business ventures. Justin Anderson: I started my first internet company, Netatic Technologies, almost eight years ago. I was in a few magazines and I'm ranked as one of top 100 young entrepreneurs in YoungBiz Magazine. Forbes list, here I come.

Street: For the underclassmen among us, tell us about the now-defunct Council of Brussels. JA: Well. the Council of Brussels is not exactly defunct. just dormant. The Council is a fine organization of esteemed gentlemen that are secretly aspiring to take over the world. As of now, that is all I can tell you.

Street: Do you put your hands up for Detroit? JA: It's home! Of course I put my hands up. You should really come check it out!

Street: We hear you love Marbar.what are your thoughts on its recent reopening? JA: Yeah, I guess you could say that. I mean if Marbar was a woman, I'd definitely cheat on my wife with her. The latest re-opening will do until I buy the place and turn it into a Jamba Juice. Now that's where the money's at.

Street: What do you know about secret business transactions? JA: One of the companies I started and sold was an online third-party credit card transaction firm. I had to get some offshore bank accounts and things got a little hairy. Let's just say that we all have deep-dark secrets. my secrets are currently in the Bank of the Cayman Islands.

Street: What is your guiltiest pleasure? JA: Singing in the shower. I have a small repertoire of shower songs including "Roxanne" by Sting and the Police, "Idiot Boyfriend" by Jimmy Fallon and "Faded" by Soul Decision.

Street: There are two types of people at Penn... JA: Those who are down and those who are not down.

Street: Where do you see yourself in five years? Ten years? JA: In five years - rich. Ten years - wealthy. There is a difference. You can't lose wealth.