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I think he liked simplicity. There's actually a passage in his biography that's talks about it.
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I don't although they're losing a real superstar in Amber Naslund.
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That's really nice of him!! :-)
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Neither. I'm not really a soda drinker.
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Yes, many from the sports world (athletes and coaches) mainly because of where I work. It's a daily occurrence. Also non-sports celebrities such as Jon Bon Jovi and Garth Brooks. Both were at ESPN for business. Garth was awesome! Great guy and genuinely interested in our operation and talking to our staff. Jon seemed bored most of the time although not a bad guy.
I also bumped into Paul Newman years ago at the same restaurant in Westport, CT almost exactly one year apart. I held the door for him both times as he came into the place just behind me. He was quiet and I didn't want to bother him. The staff called him Mr Newman.
More recently, I shared an elevator ride at SXSW this past March with Tim Ferriss. I was too timid to say anything to him. LOL!! Later that week I met him at a book signing and he couldn't have been nicer. His girlfriend even offered to take our picture. I have more but that's an example, Fun question! :-) -
I am unbroken.
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I haven't heard of that. Sounds like it may just be a defective phone. My iPhone 4's home button would wig out sporadically. Had to get it replaced which they did no questions asked at the Apple Store.
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Yes.
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Let's Make A Deal. Monty Hall was the man! Classic
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Looks like both the desktop and iPhone app need work. You'd think you should be able to see your own followers right?
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It's weird. On the desktop, it says I have four followers but I can't see who they are. I'm going to checkout the iPhone app too.
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Marty McPadden’s Bio
Founder and host of @PodJamTV with @mistygirlph. An Apple, Mac, iPhone, photo and gadget geek, I can also be found working at ESPN.


