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Posted by Stan on Dec 19, '06 8:47 PM for everyone

In response to Pez's 5 things http://pez.multiply.com/journal/item/152?mark_read=pez:journal:152&replies_read=1 (I hope I do this right, never created a blog entry)

 

  1. I have an identical twin brother and we are mirror-image twins (I’m left-handed and he is right-handed).
  2. I grew up on a small farm in the backwoods of Appalachia so I know all there is to know about growing burley tobacco, milking cows, bringing in hay, mucking stalls, etc. One of my favorite games growing up was setting traps for chickens (no chickens were harmed in these games).  Also, I play the 5-string banjo. I learned to play when I was 10 years old and I still occasionally play a tune or two. 
  3. I started college as an art major and changed to computer science in my junior year (after being talked into taking an "Intro to Computer Science” course by my then girlfriend). She hated it and I loved it. I went on to get a MS in comp-sci.
  4. It is almost impossible for me to tell my right from left, so never ask me to give you directions.
  5. I was in a serious car accident the summer before my freshman year of college. The car hydroplaned, turned completely around and slammed into a concrete wall. I regained consciousness to hear the ‘jaws of life’ ripping through the driver’s door. The rear wheels of the car were pushed up to behind the drivers’ seat. There was just enough room for me in the car, everything else was smashed. I had a few scratches and walked away.

Posted by Stan on Apr 5, '05 2:34 PM for everyone
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My trip to Dover in April of 2002

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leilashapiro wrote on Feb 3
Shalom to you and daughter to,thank you for nice comment i was pleased hehe daughter has good taste :) I like your profile it has many meanings as some dont at all but yours make me have a tear i pray your lives will be blessed and you be blessing to others .

Shalom Alichem peace be with you

Little laila
sgmace wrote on Jan 11
ntatta said
So you have no sense of directions.... so do I.... ;)
Absolutely no sense of directions! I always have to stop and think 'which way is right and which is left'. Thank goodness for the new GPS navigation systems that show a map with arrows :)
ntatta wrote on Jan 11
So you have no sense of directions.... so do I.... ;)
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