Seven things you didn't know about me
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There's a fun meme (latest craze) running around the internet called "Seven things you didn't know about me". Thought it might be a fun diversion here at MCC to help up get to know each other better.
Type your list. Click some photos. Or shoot a video. It doesn't matter how you play the game -- just that you play.
You can read Shannon Paul's post or Ken Burbury's post for inspiration.
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Seven Things You Didn't Know About Me:
1. I'm a Pearl Jam fan, seen them at least 20 times in concert.
2. I was a Pilot at the University of Illinois, ran of out of money for flight school and had to get a job working on computers at a bank.
3. My first job was working on a farm at age 12 for $1.50 an hour. Following summer I got a raise to $2.00 an hour. $5.50 or $6.00 was minimum wage at the time.
4. My first car at age 16 was a 1974 Dodge Dart. It was an ugly puke yellow. Lasted me 3 years and then I upgraded to a chocolate brown 1973 Plymouth Satellite. Drove that for another 5 years until I had money to upgrade to modern. Then a 97 lexus and now drive a 09 Honda Pilot. 15 years of driving and only owned 4 cars.
5. I played trombone and sang school choir 5th through 8th grade. Received outstanding male performer award at my 8th grade graduation. I was the only male in both band and choir so the award defaulted to me.
6. My mom held me back in preschool so I could be in the same grade with my then best friend. Year later we moved to a different town. Ended up being a good move because all through school I never like the kids a grade above me.
7. I have high cholesterol. It's hereditary and nothing I can do about it. Good news is my grandparents lived into their 90's and I've had great uncles live into their 100's.
1. My first "real" job was serving ice cream in Livonia's famous Han-D-Dip Dairy Barn, making $1.50 an hour.
2. By the time I was fifteen I'd been to 49 out of 50 states, and added Alaska to the list in my early 20's.
3. I have nearly drowned three times: once as a child in the Pacific Ocean, once as a high schooler body-surfing in Hawaii, and once as an adult canoing in northern Michigan.
4. I have a (formerly) secret desire to direct movies, especially documentaries.
5. Met Gordie Howe at the ice capades when I was about 6 and then got lucky enough to watch the Wings win their first cup in 42 years with him as an adult.
6. Once bungee-jumped off of the Kewadin Bridge in New Zeeland (that's the one that started it all).
7. Launched The Catalyst Company in 2001, just three months before 9/11, and somehow kept it going through those tough economic times.
Oh, let's see now:
1) A great grandfather on my mothers side was a great lakes ship captain. One on my fathers side was a 'salty' captain on a sailing schooner out of Gloucester, MA fishing the outer banks. It's in my blood man.
2) I can drive a spit-axle transmission, operate a front end loader and a tow truck. My first job was working at a service station when I was 16. Drove a dump truck for a while and a semi hauling junk cars to the scrap yard when I was 17-18.
3) Have not consumed a drink containing alcohol in over a dozen years.
4) I have a black belt hanging in my closet with my name embroidered in Korean. (Karate)
5) My first car was a 1973 Ford Fairlane station wagon that my sister backed into a tree so I spent a year driving with plastic rear window.
6) I like road trips. I spent 3 months living out of a Vega with a buddy traveling the back roads and I rode a motorcycle to Arizona and back. Thought it was so cool to ride through Texas with beer between my legs cause it was legal then. (see # 3)
7) I'm a good swimmer cause I have webbed toes. Two of my toes on each foot are fused since birth.
Crazy huh?
Let's see if I can add anything to this list in 09'.
1. I'm a grandmother who lies about her age :-)
2. I've owned so many cars I probably can't remember them all. The first was a Stuedebaker station wagon & you could see the highway go by under your feet.
3. I'm married to my best friend. We've known each other since high school, but we weren't high school sweethearts.
4. I'm a big fan of Wheel of Fortune, Biggest Lose & Survivor.
5. This was one of the best Christmases ever. My son was here from Daytona Beach for the first time in 3 years and eveyone from hubby, Mike's, side of the family was here for the first time since 1980.
6. I love to read. Jodi Picoult is my current favorite fiction writer. I'm on my 3rd reading of Money & the Law of Attraction by Jerry & Esther Hicks (They were featured in The Secret.)
7. I was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, but moved to Michigan when I was 3. Being born in the south is my rationalization for not liking the cold weather.
7. I am actually an artist and designed a lot of the art work in the Chrysler Tech Center 11 years ago and designed the letterhead for my old High School.
6. I trained for a body building competition in Mt. Pleasant 7 years ago.
5. I was Youth of the Year at the age of 14 in 1994 traveling Michigan speaking at The Palace, at conferences, schools, and for Chrysler.
4. I won the Auburn Hills Citizen of the Year in 2008
3. I started my first day / week / month of my freshmen year of High School with a huge shaved oval on the back of my head with 12 staples holding it together after falling and getting ran over by the cyclist behind me in a BMX bike race.
2. I grew up in a mobile home / trailer that was 12' x 62' until I was 14 in a rough area.
1. Over a year ago I found out I was adopted... well, that my father who raised me is not my real father.
1) I was at Al Kaline day in 1971, and have two pins to commemorate the event. Who else remembers the game went 17 innings?
2) I bought my first house when I was 21.
3) I moved to San Diego when I was 22, and stayed there several happy years advancing my software development career.
4) I meet Richard Dreyfuss, who I had a huge crush on, and was too terrified to speak to him, and I am STILL kicking myself 20 years later.
5) I spent 12 terrifying hours on a bus between Los Mochis and Mazatlan, Mexico, and not a single person in the world knew where I was.
6) I never met my father's family, but started looking for them about five years ago. After much research, with a single phone call, I was able to add about 70 people to my family tree - most of them still here in the metro Detroit area!
7) My mother was born in Mexico, and I grew up with my grandparents speaking Yiddish, Spanish, and English to me all in the same sentence!
1. I'm related to THE Col. Sanders. He was the younger brother to my grandfather's grandfather.
2. I met Ron Howard when I was in college and working for the Oklahoma Historical Society. The first thing I said to him was, "You're Opie." Duh - I think he knew that.
3. I harbor a desire to be a singer, but can't carry a tune to save my life.
4. The most daring thing I've ever done was leave Oklahoma and everything I knew to move to Michigan where I knew only one person - my husband. Now he threatens to move us elsewhere because I can't go anywhere without seeing someone I know.
5. My grandmother was born on the boat to America from Galway, Ireland. On that same trip, her two older sisters died from typhoid fever and my great-grandmother became pregnant again.
6. I have no recollection of my childhood up until about the age of 10 or 11 due to a very traumatic event. Everything I know, I've been told and its as if it happened to someone else.
7. I did not attend either my mom's or my dad's funeral - both due to weather conditions. Since I live here in Michigan & they were in Oklahoma - it just didn't happen. When my dad died, Oklahoma and Kansas were under severe tornado watches and I ended up being at the airport for 36 hours on standby until I gave up and went home. When my mom passed away last year, we had just gotten about 11" of snow, and my husband said there's no way I'm taking a chance with my life to go 1,000 miles to a funeral. I was mad, but I understand his reasoning.
1) My first job was at a hardware store
2) I was Miss Greenbelt 1979
3) former Flight Attendant - Republic Airlines - Northwest Airlines
4) I am truly afraid of storms - thunder, lightning - the possibility of tornados (oh afraid of heights too)
5) but spiders don't bother me
6) my favorite channel is Bravo - Project Runway, Top Chef, Shear Genius
7) there is not much better in the world than toes in warm sand and an ice cold margarita on the rocks - OK lots of you know that about me
This is just about my favorite discussion topic of all time. We have an interesting band of folks. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see what we learn next!
1) I am a sugar addict. My major weaknesses are in the form of donuts, rich cakes and pies.
2) I was in numerous car accidents before age 7. Because of this, I believe this is why I am very cool in catastrophic situations.
3) When MSU rioted in 1999 after losing to Duke, I followed behind the riot police squad as the shot tear gas at crazed... property defacers. Talk about surreal.
4) I once ate a serving of french fries a day for 48 days straight. The streak was started during my 6-week excursion in Europe. Streak ended at a Wendy's when it got robbed at gunpoint. My fries got dropped on the floor as they were being handed to me. Again, I didn't freak - I wanted to maim the assailant.
5) As a hobby, I rap. I like doing it, but don't care about making money with it. www.myspace.com/gambitthemc
6) I used to own over 5000 vinyl records; I own about 15% of that now. I'm a music junkie. I still have over 200 professionally-released cassette tapes. I also have reel-to-reels, but no player... YET.
7) I met my fiancee at a Halloween party in Detroit. I was dressed as Tyrone Biggums - the character from The Chappelle Show. Yes, the crackhead... and I barely meeting her that first time. Horrible, I know...
7. My first job at 12 years old was laying drain tile in new construction basements. I had to use a 75 pound jackhammed with a spade bit to dig the tile trenches. The basements were clay and it was summer. I only weighed 95lbs. Picture me looking like I'm riding a hydraulic Pogo Stick.
6. I was a very strong kid. At twelve I weighed 95lbs and could Military Press 170lbs.
5. A distant cousin (Youko Ahola) was ESPN2 World's Strongest Man two years in a row.
4, I rebuilt 5 donated broken down lawnmowers in in power mechanics class when I was 13. The following summer I got five friends to mow lawns with me. We charged 2 bucks a lawn and split the money. We would each do two a day. This was decent cash in the late 50's and early 60's.
3. I bought an 80 acre farm in the UP for my Father to retire on. I was 16 at the time.
2. I was Eight US Army Air Defence Soldier of the Month, Soldier of the Quarter and Soldier of the year.
1. I have a soft spot for those who are less fortunate than me.
1. I've jumped out of an airplane. On purpose.
2. I graduated from high school at age 16 and was enrolled in college (Michigan Tech) at age 17.
3. I worked as a bank teller on Victory Drive near Ft. Benning, GA. It was robbed before I took the job there, and I believe shortly after I left.
4. My first car was a Ford Tempo, stick shift. I'd always wanted to learn how to drive a stick after watching a movie where the girl couldn't get away because she didn't know how to drive one. Turns out there is a learning curve. Was stranded in the turn lane on a hill trying to make the left into the mall parking lot my second day with the car.
5. Believed all my life that my great-grandmother had awesome powers (water witching and some type of intuition) that I didn't inherit. Have recently discovered otherwise.
6. Raised Leader Dog Puppies for the Blind during my years in 4-H. Two of them went to Spain.
7. Have convinced some that I am hippie-eclectic and not always type A perfectionist. Through life's awesome experiences in 2008 I have begun to live more freely and have become more of a big sister to my brothers than I've ever been before. They are to credit for all the free hugs.