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1. Who is your favorite musical artist?

Kid Rock.  I saw him a few weeks ago and it was the best performance I'd ever seen.   He mixes music genres like no other and plays country, rap, every instrument on stage and even will scratch - old school style.  

2. Who is your favorite artist?

My kids.  I love the art they produce because I'm always in the picture.  It is always so funny to see their interpretation of what they draw.  The recent favorite is a stick figure Spider Man shooting me with a web. 


3. Who is your favorite blogger? 

Marc Davison.  He's a scientist - a title I don't assign loosely. 

Scientist (Noun) - A title for one who can drop knowledge and state facts about the real estate industry.  Must be able to open the eyes of those who have been doing it so long their eyes are closed and have resigned themselves to simply going through the motions.   

4.  What did you want to be when you grew up?

A teacher.  It was all I knew.  My mom was a teacher and my dad a principal. 

5. If you could meet anyone (alive or dead) who would it be and what is the most interesting thing about them?

Tiger Woods - And, since we're dreaming, I'd play 36 holes with him that day too.   

6. What is the most interesting piece of trivia you know?

I'm not a trivia fan. 

7.  If you could live in any point in history what would it be and why?
Prior to the industrial revolution.  To pioneer a "green" effort back then which hopefully would have made a significant impact today. 

8.  What is the most interesting job you have ever held? Paying or non - paying?

Newspaper delivery.  I delivered The Cleveland Plain Dealer for 5 or 6 years.  5am wake-up call every morning - no break.  I especially loved collecting and watching the drama of grown adults scrambling for the money they owed and make excuses for not paying.  You may not think so today, but delivering the newspaper was a power position back then.  The newspaper was one of just a few news sources. 

If a customer did not pay, it would only be few days for Cleveland weather to bring rain or snow and I'd leave that paper outside in a puddle or burry it under the snow.  The next time - I'd get paid.  Waste my time after I get out of bed at 5am to deliver your paper on time !?%?$!&* 

I'll tag...

Linda Altomare

Linda Whiting

Caitlin Murray

Kaira Rouda

Keith Kumler

 
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4 Comments on Meme

I can just picture you as an evil paperboy.  That's hilarious.

06/04/2008 05:21 PM by Helios Realty and Development


Did not picture you a kid rock fan but hey, that's pretty cool.  The paperboy thing is pretty funny!

06/05/2008 10:11 AM by Roby Robertson (Real Living In Style)


A-Mag and Roby-

I would not have put your paper in a puddle because you'd of been a great tipper at Christmas time.  Right??

06/05/2008 01:00 PM by Chris Svec, Real Living, Inc.


I was a paperboy too! The Flint Journal!

I too abused bad payers and more importantly if you paid your paper ended up inside the screen door on a rainy, windy or snowy day.

Ah good times!

06/05/2008 03:25 PM by Real Living Partners


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