I used to travel a lot for work. I literally lived out of a suitcase in hotel rooms. I ate whatever I felt like when I was on expense account. Sometimes I’d have a $2-$4 meal because all I wanted was ...Read more
I used to travel a lot for work. I literally lived out of a suitcase in hotel rooms.
I ate whatever I felt like when I was on expense account. Sometimes I’d have a $2-$4 meal because all I wanted was a donut and coffee and other times I’d have steak dinner.
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I live in Ohio. There is not much about Ohio that is truly unique, but there are a few things. Ohio has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton. Texas Aggies fans (and others) will argue, but many Ohioans will tell you that we have the best marching band, The ORead more
I live in Ohio. There is not much about Ohio that is truly unique, but there are a few things.
Ohio has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton.
Texas Aggies fans (and others) will argue, but many Ohioans will tell you that we have the best marching band, The Ohio State University Marching Band, aka The Best Damn Band in the Land.
Ohio likes to consider itself the “birthplace of Presidents,” as eight U.S. presidents were born in Ohio: McKinley, Benjamin Harrison, Harding, Taft, Garfield, Hayes, and Grant. That’s more than any other state.
We also have some people who were significant in the history of aerospace, most notably the Wright Brothers. While their first successful powered flight occurred at Kitty Hawk NC, the research and development was done in Dayton, Ohio. Ohio is the birthplace of 25 astronauts, including three of the most significant: John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, and Jim Lovell. Glenn and Armstrong remained associated with Ohio throughout their lives.
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