I set my Google alert to send me articles about my work. I also set one for my own name. (Jen thinks we should not use any last names on the blog so I've had to bleep it out like a dirty word.) You might think it vanity that I'm trolling the internet looking for myself, but it's really to see what kind of lives the Bill M*****'s of the world live. I got this alert the other day
Chelimo repeats as UAA's athlete of the year
Micah Chelimo, a four-time national champion who currently ranks among the 10 fastest college runners at two distances, took home the Bill M****** Athlete of the Year award Friday night, becoming the third person in history to be named UAA's top athlete twice.
Did you read that? There is a Bill M***** Athlete of the Year award! This is from the Anchorage News.
Jen, we're moving to Anchorage. I'll be treated like a hero.
Here is the actual Anchorage Bill M******. Good looking bloke.
It started me Googling my name some more and I found another Bill M***** who is a runner for the Bedford Hare and Hounds running club. Bill posted some good times.
Then I found this Bill M****
Bill trained in the Royal Air Force and graduated as a physiotherapist in 1969. He has served extensively at home and abroad in a variety of disciplines, including orthopaedics, intensive rehabilitation and sports injury management. He has been physiotherapist to the Singapore State XV, the England Rugby XV and a touring Wallabies side. He has also looked after a number of semi-professional soccer teams over the years and is currently a lecturer for the FA on sports injuries.
I found this picture of an Aussie runner. Bill is the big guy, second on the right.
My namesakes are quite the runners!
I continued my search for Bill M****** and found an artist.
Chelimo repeats as UAA's athlete of the year
Micah Chelimo, a four-time national champion who currently ranks among the 10 fastest college runners at two distances, took home the Bill M****** Athlete of the Year award Friday night, becoming the third person in history to be named UAA's top athlete twice.
Did you read that? There is a Bill M***** Athlete of the Year award! This is from the Anchorage News.
Jen, we're moving to Anchorage. I'll be treated like a hero.
Here is the actual Anchorage Bill M******. Good looking bloke.
It started me Googling my name some more and I found another Bill M***** who is a runner for the Bedford Hare and Hounds running club. Bill posted some good times.
Then I found this Bill M****
Bill trained in the Royal Air Force and graduated as a physiotherapist in 1969. He has served extensively at home and abroad in a variety of disciplines, including orthopaedics, intensive rehabilitation and sports injury management. He has been physiotherapist to the Singapore State XV, the England Rugby XV and a touring Wallabies side. He has also looked after a number of semi-professional soccer teams over the years and is currently a lecturer for the FA on sports injuries.
I found this picture of an Aussie runner. Bill is the big guy, second on the right.
My namesakes are quite the runners!
I continued my search for Bill M****** and found an artist.
Art surrounds us. From the first primitive drawings on the walls of caves to the latest in computer generated fractal imagery, art has been a part of our daily lives for millennia. We build great temples and museums and pack them to bursting with every kind of art imaginable. We adorn ourselves, our homes, and our graveyards with it. We watch art movies, read art books, and eat artistic birthday cakes. We print artistic images in our daily newspapers, on the sides of buses, on our paper cups, even on our underwear. It forms a definitive component of our very existence as much as breathing and eating. It has the power to elate us, fill us with awe and inspire us. It is the signature of, and testament to, the great creative spirit that flows through..........and connects......us all.
Maybe we should buy some of his art so he can buy himself a shirt. And art on underwear? Come on Bill, a little dignity please.
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