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How do you become…

How do you become……
best blog in the state
something Great
a valuable public service
must-read source
in other words,
How do you become theonetruebix?
I ponder this question as I study his photo, which appeared on the front page of The Oregonian kitty-corner from Condoleeza Rice’s.
According to my personal and precise recollections, among other imaginative things, you have to
– come into this world vocalizing before you’re even all the way out of your mother
– get accepted into a Montessori pre-school when you’re 2.5 years old because you’re already reading
– become addicted to comic books and sci fi before you even start Kindergarten
– want to be a space moving van driver when you grow up
– from age 6 on, never be without a book of some sort in your back pocket
– dislike school but love to investigate and create
– grow up in a room that a set designer painted to look like the Star Trek bridge
– manage to get an excuse from gym class
– use one of the first Macs to write, publish, and distribute an underground newspaper while in high school
– never get a driver’s license or learn to drive
– get arrested on high school graduation night for shooting off firecrackers
– apply to only one college and get accepted based on your application essay
– get written up in the NY Times while in college for helping to stage a kind of “art is for the people” protest on campus
– churn out an underground newspaper in college
– quit college and spend some time in Texas, Minnesota, New York City, and San Francisco and do all the traveling by bus
– get written up by Rolling Stone as one of the dozen twenty-somethings trying to change the world
– wear black and shave your head
– convince a couple of girls you meet over the Internet to rent a truck and move you from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon
– use money that your grandfather left when he passed away to buy an internet cafe in Portland and then realize that you’re not cut out for the business world
– try many times and without success to get a job at Powell’s books
– keep shaving your head and wear hats
– spend a couple of years earning some money being a “nanny” and father-figure to a little boy/child of a working single-mom friend
– discover the joys of weblogging early in the game and convert your mother to the cause
– find your bliss — although not your fortune — as a citizen journalist and get profiled by The Oregonian.
Oh. And also
– give your mother heartburn, gray hairs, bad dreams, and lots of reasons to be plenty proud, amazed, and teary-eyed.
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3 Responses to “How do you become…”

  1. Debora Says:

    Hi!!!!!
    This is Debora from Brazil i was looking for tap dance information since i also started again last year and found your website since you were talking about it in one of your posts …i loved your website/blog its so great to see your life perspective and how you deal with everything!!!Are you still doing tap dance?!?!?!
    Bye
    Debora

  2. Elaine of Kalilily Says:

    How great to hear from someone in Brazil! Nope, no more tap dancing. It was aggravating a deteriorating disc in my lumbar spine. Oh well. It’s a good thing I have lots of other interests, ’cause I really like to dance.

  3. thomas Says:

    WOW!!!! This is a great website.
    thomas

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