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I've written a letter to the editor for a paper and it got printed - I was giddy. I also wrote a letter to the editor of a magazine and it too got printed and again I was giddy. :D I saved both and still have them in mint condition. lol

I wrote an article and a story for a extinct sword and sorcery magazine, I received $50 for it. My then needy, greedy, whiny, bitchy girlfriend was giddy

I'll never understand why I married her
 
The first time I saw my name in print RED, I was thrilled.

My first LoC (comic term for Letter of Comment) was in a book called HERO ALLIANCE. I was reading the lettercol and noticed the letter I was reading sounded familiar. Took me a few to realize it was mine (comics are printed months in advance so the letter was nearly 6 months old)

I now have literally HUNDREDS of magazines with my name in them (and the pseudonyms). It is still a kick.

BrettJ in Canada

The most difficult thing for me to do was write about myself in high school for the newspaper.
 
The first time I saw my name in print RED, I was thrilled.

My first LoC (comic term for Letter of Comment) was in a book called HERO ALLIANCE. I was reading the lettercol and noticed the letter I was reading sounded familiar. Took me a few to realize it was mine (comics are printed months in advance so the letter was nearly 6 months old)

I now have literally HUNDREDS of magazines with my name in them (and the pseudonyms). It is still a kick.

BrettJ in Canada


Google --- anal fantasy --- and see if I come up as the first thing listed! It happened to me and I had another Litster do it and it happened to them too! See if it works in Canada too!! :D

If so ---- that was the highlight of my Lit. life so far. lol
 
The most difficult thing for me to do was write about myself in high school for the newspaper.
I've written about myself many times here on Lit. and I find that the easiest stuff to write, but the hardest to submit and the toughest to go and see if anyone commented.
 
I've written about myself many times here on Lit. and I find that the easiest stuff to write, but the hardest to submit and the toughest to go and see if anyone commented.

I was the ONLY person that covered sports, so when I scored goals...yeah, it sounded funny LOL
 
I Googled myself a few years back and found an entire website using my work (without permission). LIT got on them fast and they apologized and took it down, claiming the "person" who submitted it told them he had my permission. I am on other places on the web, but I know about those.

I no longer use Google Search if I can avoid it. Wayyy too many problems kept happening, so I removed it from my toolbar. I only use it if logged into my G-Mail account.

BrettJ in Canada
 
Yeah, I can see that as being humorous. You don't want to paint yourself too important. Favoritism and all.

I showed and highlighted the others on the team, except for the end of the year wrap for the soccer team. I was the leading scorers, was a second team all-conference player.
 
I Googled myself a few years back and found an entire website using my work (without permission). LIT got on them fast and they apologized and took it down, claiming the "person" who submitted it told them he had my permission. I am on other places on the web, but I know about those.

I no longer use Google Search if I can avoid it. Wayyy too many problems kept happening, so I removed it from my toolbar. I only use it if logged into my G-Mail account.

BrettJ in Canada

Ah, okay. I'm sure my stuff is used too, but I figure it's my own fault. I stick it out there for free to be lifted, so eh - that's the way it goes. If it bothers me enough I'll remove my work from Lit. and go on from there.

I showed and highlighted the others on the team, except for the end of the year wrap for the soccer team. I was the leading scorers, was a second team all-conference player.

Very cool in both regards.
 
I've told this story but my father coached soccer for years. My brother played and was often one of their best players. Long after he had stopped playing (he was married & might've even had his first child) my Dad was still coaching. My Mom actually told him he'd done more than his fair share (he had)

Before he gave it up, he used to have this really nice young fellow helping him coach. He would play a bit every so often, but not on a regular basis. My dad asked him why he didn't come out for the teams.

He told my father he was concentrating on his OTHER favorite sport, boxing.

The young man's name was Lennox Lewis.

Sorry RED - I own my work and if you don't ask, you don't get. Those others who have it on websites have asked or they're other sites I post to.

BrettJ in Canada
 
I've told this story but my father coached soccer for years. My brother played and was often one of their best players. Long after he had stopped playing (he was married & might've even had his first child) my Dad was still coaching. My Mom actually told him he'd done more than his fair share (he had)

Before he gave it up, he used to have this really nice young fellow helping him coach. He would play a bit every so often, but not on a regular basis. My dad asked him why he didn't come out for the teams.

He told my father he was concentrating on his OTHER favorite sport, boxing.

The young man's name was Lennox Lewis.

Sorry RED - I own my work and if you don't ask, you don't get. Those others who have it on websites have asked or they're other sites I post to.

BrettJ in Canada

A wonderful story Brett - thanks for sharing it. :D
 
Yeah, and part of the story from another angle got told by Lennox himself when he was interviewed by Playboy some years later. My dad wasn't mentioned by name, but the school and the soccer field both were.

BrettJ in Canada
 
Yeah, and part of the story from another angle got told by Lennox himself when he was interviewed by Playboy some years later. My dad wasn't mentioned by name, but the school and the soccer field both were.

BrettJ in Canada

Amazing Brett. :) :kiss: What a wonderful piece of history.
 
Most people in my family have had brushes with fame. I've met a few celebs in my day, as has my brother. My (now ex) sister-in-law used to be in charge of Sales & Promotions for the Corel Computer firm and booked the galas. One year, the host was John Cleese. Another, it was Dame Edna.

BrettJ in Canad
 
Most people in my family have had brushes with fame. I've met a few celebs in my day, as has my brother. My (now ex) sister-in-law used to be in charge of Sales & Promotions for the Corel Computer firm and booked the galas. One year, the host was John Cleese. Another, it was Dame Edna.

BrettJ in Canad

I've never rubbed elbows with anyone famous.

My father was >< that close to becoming a Dodger, but they chose the coach's son instead of my dad. :( But that's okay, for if they had chosen my dad, I probably wouldn't be here.
 
I met several professional baseball players on the way UP the Yankee chain: Deion Sanders, Derek Jeter, Andy Pettit..they'd come into a restaurant where I worked
 
My father grew up near a Canadian boxer named George Chuvallo. Ali once said Chuvallo was the toughest fighter he ever faced. He was never knocked out in his professional career. Sadly, he lived a very hard life buy is still kicking.

You never know RED, you might be here but be a brunette. :heart: ;)

Going to try napping again and wishing all well. TTFN - I will be around tomorrow.

BrettJ in Canada
 
I met several professional baseball players on the way UP the Yankee chain: Deion Sanders, Derek Jeter, Andy Pettit..they'd come into a restaurant where I worked

My father grew up near a Canadian boxer named George Chuvallo. Ali once said Chuvallo was the toughest fighter he ever faced. He was never knocked out in his professional career. Sadly, he lived a very hard life buy is still kicking.

You never know RED, you might be here but be a brunette. :heart: ;)

Going to try napping again and wishing all well. TTFN - I will be around tomorrow.

BrettJ in Canada


Luck and excitement for the both of you then. . . for me... my job as a mom means maybe I become the parent of someone famous or the grandparent. :D
 
Luck and excitement for the both of you then. . . for me... my job as a mom means maybe I become the parent of someone famous or the grandparent. :D

They tipped well, Deion was when I worked at Chuck E Cheese. He bought dinner for his team, came in the back, gave ALL of us $20 bills.
 
Very nice indeed.

I'm a good tipper. :D

I'm a 20% or $2, $3, or $5, which ever is larger.

I used to go to a Ruby Tuesdays for lunch once a week. My bill would come to $8something. I'd leave $12 exactly. When I'd come back the following week, I'd have servers fight over me LOL
 
I'm a 20% or $2, $3, or $5, which ever is larger.

I used to go to a Ruby Tuesdays for lunch once a week. My bill would come to $8something. I'd leave $12 exactly. When I'd come back the following week, I'd have servers fight over me LOL

I'm 20% or larger as well. I've given more if I have been really impressed.
 
Some places, though, I won't tip that much.
And when we go in a large group, we tip, even after the restaurant adds 18% onto the bill. Yeah, my family is THAT much a pain LOL

My in-laws are cheap when it comes to tipping. I never realized it until my sister told me. She's worked off and on as a server at several different area restaurants where my In-laws often eat. They ask for her if they know she's working and she waits on them all the time and when she doesn't, she hears about it from other workers about my in-laws tipping habits.

NO matter what the bill is - they put $5.00 on the table. That's it!

She told me that it doesn't matter if it is just the two of them, or if it is all of us, them, my family of 5 and my brother-in-law and his wife and child. I told my sis that next time that she is a server for our group I'll slip her some extra money!
 
My in-laws are cheap when it comes to tipping. I never realized it until my sister told me. She's worked off and on as a server at several different area restaurants where my In-laws often eat. They ask for her if they know she's working and she waits on them all the time and when she doesn't, she hears about it from other workers about my in-laws tipping habits.

NO matter what the bill is - they put $5.00 on the table. That's it!

She told me that it doesn't matter if it is just the two of them, or if it is all of us, them, my family of 5 and my brother-in-law and his wife and child. I told my sis that next time that she is a server for our group I'll slip her some extra money!

Groups of 7 or more in this state, restaurants can add 18% on automatically.

Christmas Eve, the restaurant waved it for our group of 23, because several knew the head chef. We ended up giving like a 33% tip LOL
 
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