Realgirls4me
04-05-2008, 07:28 AM
(Let's see if this will help jump start this moribund board?...It will probably sink like a rock)
Okay, with respect to Hara, who is much more polished at this than I am, what little bit of factual trivia can you offer here about some current or past historical figure or icon (Doesn't have to be a person. A company?) which piqued you in some way? Make it interesting; something that other posters might also find interesting or amusing. Yes, we all know Michelle Pfeiffer once worked at Vons as a cashier, and that Harrison Ford was once a carpenter, so try to go a little more historical or significant than that, okay? You can tell us that Del Taco was started in Barstow (verify it if you do) by a couple of German decent, but somehow I don't think many will find that very interesting. ...I'll start! :)
Not until I read a book on him about ten years ago did I come to find out that Albert Einstein was quite the accomplished sailor. Many who knew him back then said that sailing -- which he took up in the old country -- was his favorite form of recreation, outside of possibly playing the violin. Many also posit that sailing in his tiny boat 15' boat, "Tinef", provided the perfect serene setting for him to develop many of his theories without any noise or interruption.It was the perfect escape. ...What's almost as equally interesting is that he didn't know how to swim.
:)
Okay, with respect to Hara, who is much more polished at this than I am, what little bit of factual trivia can you offer here about some current or past historical figure or icon (Doesn't have to be a person. A company?) which piqued you in some way? Make it interesting; something that other posters might also find interesting or amusing. Yes, we all know Michelle Pfeiffer once worked at Vons as a cashier, and that Harrison Ford was once a carpenter, so try to go a little more historical or significant than that, okay? You can tell us that Del Taco was started in Barstow (verify it if you do) by a couple of German decent, but somehow I don't think many will find that very interesting. ...I'll start! :)
Not until I read a book on him about ten years ago did I come to find out that Albert Einstein was quite the accomplished sailor. Many who knew him back then said that sailing -- which he took up in the old country -- was his favorite form of recreation, outside of possibly playing the violin. Many also posit that sailing in his tiny boat 15' boat, "Tinef", provided the perfect serene setting for him to develop many of his theories without any noise or interruption.It was the perfect escape. ...What's almost as equally interesting is that he didn't know how to swim.
:)