Q: What was your strangest talent as a kid?

Q: What was your strangest talent as a kid? Rachel Center

Street Talk 10.25.12 (asked @ Coffee Mia in Marina.)

What was your strangest talent As a kid?

Follow-up: What did you want to be when you grew up?


TIM LEDESMA | Contractor | Marina


A: I could fix anything. I fixed radios, bicycles at age 10. And I still fix things. I am called the fixer, that’s my name!


Talk to the Boss: I wanted to be self-employed because I didn’t like people telling me what to do.


CAITLIN BEL | Student | Marina


A: I had a magic thumb that could make the walk sign on the stop lights change faster. Now, I’m really good at remembering movies.


Family Instinct: A nurse, because my mom is and I thought she was awesome. She’s still awesome. 


DARRYL NEWHOUSE | Reverend | Marina


A: As a kid I was an entrepreneur. I picked plants and sold them. No other kids did that. 


Bang: A cop. I passed the physical and written tests. The last part was the interview. I gave an answer they didn’t want to hear [related to] the civil rights movement.

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