A picture of me
should
go here but,
Just imagine a cross
between
Actor Jon Voght
and the Poppin Fresh
the Dough Boy |
EDUCATION -
about a year's work towards a MBA ,long since stopped
Employment- Yes,
anything to support my sports addiction,presently
have worked for 8 years as Mental Health
Tech(?)
Married- No, many close calls, relationships usually ending with the
phrase "yes, that would be fun, but
I much rather watch this game".
Favorite Sport- the one in
season, T0 PlAY golf, shot in the 80's for a period, then decided to learn
the game, break into the 80's once every 2 or 3 years now.
Favorite Teams- LA Dodgers- ( they had the core of there 60,and early 70 teams playing AAA
in
Spokane- got to see many great players, besides had a great friend ,who was a
Yankee Fan) Washington State Cougars- ( lived 15 miles from Pullman for
3
years as I was discovering football as a early teen. Besides a star reciever of
the team was from Palouse, the town I lived) Weirdly enough one of the least
co-operative schools I have dealt with. Cincinnati Bengals- drafted
Cougar
great Jack Thompson and they are always entertaining. Seattle Supersonics
-team started the year I got into the NBA. Northport
Mustangs-Northport
Washington- (my old school)
AGE- 44
First SCOUTING EXPERIENCE- not counting the Boy Scouts,( lasted about a year), at 12 years old
attended one of many Washington State games. They played Stanford. I watched a
Cougar DT - who played at about 6-4 210. He always kept his feet
,even if it was some 10 yards down the field. Any rate he impressed me. So I wrote
a letter to the San Diego Chargers, and some other team. I described the
talents
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of the DT, and a Stanford QB named Plunkett, and the Rocky to Plunkett's Bullwinkle
a WR named Vataha. ( Plunkett set the NCAA passing record that day) I asked for a
scouting job
,still waiting for a reply.
Philosophy of life-
Make your weakness your strength - ( wouldn't adopt this-tends to turn your
strength into a weakness- of course that mid - point is nice) This philosophy
tends to explain many things.