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" ... It wasn’t until a classmate suggested the shy preteen turn her height from an insecurity into an advantage by playing basketball that Wauters was able to truly be herself. The basketball court felt like home; it became a source of confidence. ... "
" ... Take this ad that aired on national T.V. in the U.K. It starts with a preteen boy opening up a box of items that belonged to his dead father. Eventually, he approaches mom in the kitchen to utter the opening dialogue: "What was Dad like?" The rest of the commercial is mom taking the boy on a walk, on which she answers his question. ... "
" ... The first interaction I had with it was when I was a preteen and teen at a record store in Los Angeles, that is long gone called Bebop Records. They had a show there six nights a week, bands and readings. I saw a poet there named La Loca and she was the first person I saw read something in public that was not related to church or school. It opened a door for me. I have terrible insomnia and every night, so I listen to a book on tape to fall asleep through an earbud. I invariably wake up at 3:30 a.m. and can't fall back asleep, and keep listening until, God willing, I fall asleep again. Some people are absurdly talented narrators and I look forward as much to the text, as the timbre of their voices. William Burroughs as a reader is untouchable. The singer and writer Eugene Robinson, as well, has an incredible ability to use his spoken voice to an explosive effect and focus. He always calls it talking though, and hates the use of the term “spoken word.” ... "
" ... What was your first fashionable memory? My early years were in, then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. In the late ’60s, as a preteen schoolboy, I remember asking my parents for tight drainpipe trousers, colorful flower printed shirts and pointy shoes - all at once! ... "
" ... “In my preteen years,” O’Reilly shares, “I recognized that I was different than a lot of my peers. I was really talented from an athletic standpoint. There was a phase where I was really kind of embarrassed by my talent, and I was almost shy to show it off. I tried to downplay it, but I quickly outgrew that and realized that wasn't something to be embarrassed about…I made the youth national teams when I was under fifteen. All of a sudden, I was thrown with these girls from across the country that had the same mentality that I did; this relentless drive to just get better and get fitter. In soccer, obviously, there's quite a bit of running. It was a very concrete way for me to demonstrate my dominance, to win the fitness tests. That always separated me from the pack…Around that age, I realized this was a potential for me.” ... "