2 Truths and a Lie

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Nope... Number 1... I basically dropped out of highschool (at least during the day) and worked as a logger, making $20 an hour under the table and attending night school at Olympic College in Bremerton. The only reason I did that was because I wanted to be a Marine and the Corps said they wouldn't take me if I didn't get my diploma. My recruiter met with the school principal and counselors and worked out an arrangement where I could earn my credits at the college at night.. I started logging in junior high bumping knots on the log landings as a 14 year old, then graduated to choker setting and high climbing and rigging before I eventually became a faller and equipment operator.
The attached pics are of 16 year old me the year I bought 5 acres out by Carney Lake.
Rooting through the old photos I found this other pic of skinny kid me logging on the Hood Canal back in the day... Looking back on it, it seems a world away from 16-year-olds today playing Minecraft on their iPad :cautious:
 

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Second round...

1. I've been skydiving, and my instructor died a few jumps later.
2. I ran a half marathon 20 weeks pregnant.
3. I lettered all 4 years in high school for soccer.
 
Second round...

1. I've been skydiving, and my instructor died a few jumps later.
2. I ran a half marathon 20 weeks pregnant.
3. I lettered all 4 years in high school for soccer.
I'm going to guess #3, you seem like the kind of strong, resilient woman that could run a half marathon while 20 weeks pregnant!
 
I'll play another round:
1.) I'm a single dad raising two young boys on my own
2.) I'm on YouTube entering a house and shooting a guy
3.) I've ran in a couple full marathons
 
I'll play another round:
1.) I'm a single dad raising two young boys on my own
2.) I'm on YouTube entering a house and shooting a guy
3.) I've ran in a couple full marathons
2. seems too specific. 3 seems very vague plus, in my experience, most people either run one marathon just to say they've done it, or they run a bunch of them. So I'm going to say 3 is a lie
 
(1) I’m intense and scare many people away

(2) I once ran a horse show hunter/jumper ring crew, where I was more famous for an unplanned exit from a truck at 45 mph than I was at constructing Puissance Wall obstacles

(3) I’m deeply afraid of explosive devices
 
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