Five things you didn't know about me.

I got tagged by Ken. Hmm. Let's see. Five things? Who started this, anyways?

Consider two sets. A is the set of all things that you, my loyal reader, don't already know about me. B is the set of things that I am comfortable telling to the entire population of the Internet. A ∩ B is vanishingly small. But I'll give it a shot.

1. My first job, when I graduated with a Masters degree in Mathematics, in abstract algebra, was as grounds keeper for a large church in Lexington
2. I was, I believe, the youngest instructor ever hired by Asbury College - I started teaching College Algebra at Asbury when I was 22.
3. I used to play violin for the Tallahassee Junior Chamber Orchestra.
4. I won the Kenyan national secondary school poetry recitation contest in 1987, reciting "To An Old Lady, Asleep At A Poetry Reading", by James Kirkup. My phony English accent was convincing enough that the judge was quite distraught to find out afterwards that I was American.
5. In 1983, I won the North Florida, South Georgia, Road Racing Grand Prix, which means that I won more first places in 5K road races than anyone else in the 13-and-under age group.

Passing the baton, I think I'll tag Ruth, Paul, Moose, Chris, and Tony.

So there.


5 Responses to Five things you didn't know about me.

  1. 2309 The world according to pctony » 5 things you didn’t know about me 1166546610

    [...] errr, thanks a lot for this Rich, now I have to write something. [...]

  2. 2281 Ruth 1166558965

    I did it. It wasn't easy. And you probably know most of the things.

    (I'm sure at one point I knew about your groundskeeper job but I had forgotten.)

  3. 2290 Maria 1166654585

    I knew at least two of those things.

  4. 2310 Tell me, How does your light shine in the halls of Shambala? » Five things you didn’t know about me. 1166660641

    [...] Gee, thanks Rich. [...]

  5. 2311 Tell me, How does your light shine in the halls of Shambala? » Five things 1166660683

    [...] You didn’t know about me.  Gee, thanks Rich. [...]

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