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********.I've gotten to the point in my life where none of my socks have holes in them and I'm pretty proud of that.
I continuously find your socks with holes at my house and throw them away.
********.I've gotten to the point in my life where none of my socks have holes in them and I'm pretty proud of that.
Mic drop.I'm Ted.
I'm Ted.
I went to the same university as Dr. Phil, Nora Jones, Don Henley and @SixPapaCharlie .
Ted's Friend.
I’m PoA member #69.
Never been caught.
Never been convicted.
Hoover over your avatar and look at the link... You are dude 180.How does one find their member #?
How does one find their member #?
I fly a Westwind
I know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
Your main character seems to be you. Was one of your husbands FBI?I'm member #71. Too modest to brag, although I sort of did in the two truths, one lie thread, or whatever it's called. Beyond that, been married to my current husband for 11 years; thrice married, once divorced, once widowed, no kids, but two awesome nieces, if that counts. I've written (and self-published) two novels that keep being purchased by people on Amazon. (My pen name is J.P. Totman.) I've been on all 7 continents.
No, but we're willing to learn.Never been convicted.
I am always amazed when my students know that.I know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
Anyone else want to share?
Did you beat the rap?FAA accused me of being a Master Pilot. No one was more surprised than me.
Your main character seems to be you. Was one of your husbands FBI?
The private school I attended for elementary school kicked me out halfway through the third grade. They apparently determined that I had a severe learning disability and suggested that I instead be enrolled in a special ed program. In any event, they didn't want an underachiever like me bringing down the joint.
Fast forward a bit, turns out I did just fine in "regular" ed. Straight A student, smoked the ACT and was the first in my family to graduate college, graduated at the top of my law school class and, at 35, I am up for election to partner this year at my Global 10 law firm where I represent some of the largest companies on earth in their M&A deals. God had other plans for me, to him be the Glory.
Oh, and I am happily married to a wonderful wife, have two nieces, both my parents are still alive and healthy and I am building a beautiful house in suburban Atlanta that a scallywag kid like me that got kicked out of a second-rate private school in the third grade has no business owning.
Notwithstanding that this is a brag thread, this is more of a highlight reel of what I am incredibly grateful for.
And I seem to have almost mastered the "art of the start" in the extremely cold-natured Piper Archer I'm finishing up my PPL in. That may be my proudest achievement to date. Starting carbureted engines is a foreign concept to those of us who grew up with fuel-injected cars!
I was a similarly under-performing (or under-appreciated) student in my younger years (and even in undergrad). Through some hard work and dumb luck, ended up at a top law school, graduated toward the top of my class, spent some time in NYC biglaw and I'm now a partner (litigator) at a large national law firm and still in my 30s. Funny how that works, right?
Did you beat the rap?
I was a similarly under-performing (or under-appreciated) student in my younger years (and even in undergrad). Through some hard work and dumb luck, ended up at a top law school, graduated toward the top of my class, spent some time in NYC biglaw and I'm now a partner (litigator) at a large national law firm and still in my 30s. Funny how that works, right?
God had other plans for me, to him be the Glory.