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I love hearing what more experienced people remember, about how things were and what they did to survive, the twists and turns in their lives. But Iām a sucker for true stories too.
There was the story of a janitor at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs whom the cadets got to know. They found out he was a veteran who won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Does anyone remember the old TV show Lou Grant? I loved that show. There was an episode where Rossi bet Lou that he could pick any random person on the street and write an interesting article about that person. He ended up with a woman who (if memory serves) ran a soup kitchen and had to rummage through garbage bins looking for viable food to meet the need.
For nearly forty years, Iāve attended Airventure, the worldās largest aviation event (over 10,000 aircraft and 677,00 people over 11 days). Early on, I discovered a rule. The old guy staring at a warbird, flew one over Germany in the ā40s. The grandmother chatting up a Stearman pilot, wing-walked on one when a young woman. The grandfather who was shuffling his maps while getting ready to depart, invented the process for treating fabric-covered wings that everyone now uses. The young lady who doesnāt look old enough to vote is flying left seat for a regional airline. Her older sister flew choppers in Iraq. None of which I would have discovered if I hadnāt just starting chatting with someone who didnāt look at all out of the ordinary. My Airventure Rule is, āEveryone you meet is bigger than they seem.ā
I think Mike is getting ready to discover that, and it will make him a much better journalist.
Wait, is this actually going to run in the student newspaper, or is it just a project for the class? I know itās a journalism class, so there will be significant crossover, but I canāt imagine the paper has space to run every paper submitted by every freshman taking English.
Yeah, Mike may be onto something here.. A human interest story about one of the āinvisibleā employees on campus. He may have had a very interesting life before working at the University.
In the Classic Dilbert comics that are no longer available, there was a trashman who was the forerunner of A.I. (All-knowing Individual). Do not underestimate a person for what he does. Some geniuses walk around us undiscovered.
I remember a janitor having to come to my dorm room after my stereo cabinet exploded (another story in and of itself). Turns out he was from Meadows of Dan, VA, the same community my mother was from. I played him some Flatt and Scruggs and we talked about Merle Watsonās recent death.
Asharah about 1 year ago
Mike is in for a surpriseā¦ā¦
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
He looks like heās been around a while. Heāll probably be a very interesting interview.
mischugenah about 1 year ago
The unassuming ones always have the most fascinating stories.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
I guess thereās nobody āhumanā whom Michael knows.
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
Iāll bet this old guy has had a very interesting life!
bigger Nate about 1 year ago
Heās got a lot of stories in him and a lot of them should remain buried
cracker65 about 1 year ago
And so it begins.
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
That man will make a more interesting story than Michael himself.
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Iām surprised the prof didnāt just give him an āFā for failing to do the assignment.
AmissaSada about 1 year ago
I love hearing what more experienced people remember, about how things were and what they did to survive, the twists and turns in their lives. But Iām a sucker for true stories too.
Foob about 1 year ago
Donāt do it, old man! Everyone knows you canāt trust the Media!!
USN1977 about 1 year ago
There was the story of a janitor at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs whom the cadets got to know. They found out he was a veteran who won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
James Lindley Premium Member about 1 year ago
Probably the most interesting person on campus.
BamCat about 1 year ago
Does anyone remember the old TV show Lou Grant? I loved that show. There was an episode where Rossi bet Lou that he could pick any random person on the street and write an interesting article about that person. He ended up with a woman who (if memory serves) ran a soup kitchen and had to rummage through garbage bins looking for viable food to meet the need.
Aviatrexx Premium Member about 1 year ago
For nearly forty years, Iāve attended Airventure, the worldās largest aviation event (over 10,000 aircraft and 677,00 people over 11 days). Early on, I discovered a rule. The old guy staring at a warbird, flew one over Germany in the ā40s. The grandmother chatting up a Stearman pilot, wing-walked on one when a young woman. The grandfather who was shuffling his maps while getting ready to depart, invented the process for treating fabric-covered wings that everyone now uses. The young lady who doesnāt look old enough to vote is flying left seat for a regional airline. Her older sister flew choppers in Iraq. None of which I would have discovered if I hadnāt just starting chatting with someone who didnāt look at all out of the ordinary. My Airventure Rule is, āEveryone you meet is bigger than they seem.ā
I think Mike is getting ready to discover that, and it will make him a much better journalist.
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
Wait, is this actually going to run in the student newspaper, or is it just a project for the class? I know itās a journalism class, so there will be significant crossover, but I canāt imagine the paper has space to run every paper submitted by every freshman taking English.
mindjob about 1 year ago
The janitor at my HS was an old guy who always smoked a pipe. I donāt remember him ever talking to anybody
bilbrlsn about 1 year ago
Wel done. This has promise.
g04922 about 1 year ago
Yeah, Mike may be onto something here.. A human interest story about one of the āinvisibleā employees on campus. He may have had a very interesting life before working at the University.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
Janitors can provide you with the latest dirt, Michael.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
In the Classic Dilbert comics that are no longer available, there was a trashman who was the forerunner of A.I. (All-knowing Individual). Do not underestimate a person for what he does. Some geniuses walk around us undiscovered.
cipactli77 about 1 year ago
And at this particular moment, the janitor became the most important person in the world to Michael.
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
Next time, write your personal experiences in the third person. Unfortunately, too late to do that for this assignment.
MFRXIM Premium Member about 1 year ago
His first valuable lesson, so far. To be continued?
saylorgirl about 1 year ago
There you go Mike!
Seed_drill about 1 year ago
I remember a janitor having to come to my dorm room after my stereo cabinet exploded (another story in and of itself). Turns out he was from Meadows of Dan, VA, the same community my mother was from. I played him some Flatt and Scruggs and we talked about Merle Watsonās recent death.
howtheduck about 1 year ago
MIke being Mike, āYeah ā¦ I was the first person I thought of.ā Words to live by.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
That janitor will be more interesting than anybody Mike ever met, including his own parents