Blues Bash takes over the Lowcountry
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Job: Fourth grade teacher in Dorchester District 2
Song that best describes you: "Rubberband Man" by The Spinners
On a Saturday night, you are usually: Hanging out at my apartment, watching a movie and brainstorming new ideas.
Favorite event in Charleston and why: Anything that brings a large group of people together to have a good time.
Talents/Hobbies: Using my creativity through lesson plans and poetry. I enjoy listening to music and playing sports. I can't turn down a good conversation.
CD in your CD player right now: "Attention Deficit" by Wale
Best thing about Charleston: I love the mixture of different people. There's nothing like a summer in Charleston.
Worst thing about Charleston: Traffic
Favorite book: "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (I teach 4th grade, what can I say)
In love?: Been there, done that.
If your friends described you in one word, what would it be?: Versatile
How would you describe yourself, in one word: Unique
Things you do in your spare time: Sports, listening to music, writing poetry, hanging out at any social event.
Biggest accomplishment: Releasing my first book of poetry in June '09. It is titled "Walletz & Pursez."
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