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My name would’ve been Gary if I was a boy
I have a fat cat named Butter
My last name is the German word for an abomination or horror
My mom went into labor with me at an Illinois women's basketball banquet
I have a freckle on the top of my head as a birthmark
I’m drunk
I have the Big Dipper on my face....in freckle form
I have a crazy memory
One of my index fingers is shorter than the other
One time I compressed a nerve in my right leg by my knee and I wasn't able to feel part of ankle and calf or flex my ankle up or down for about 7 months
I have the best movie collection and will fight anyone who says that he or she has a better one
I fell in my ice skating class and had to get 6 stitches, forcing me to sit out and receive a B in the class
I claim to be the coolest person on Illini Pride Exec
I once wrote a book about a yellow dog and it won the reading rainbow award so I got to sign autographs for people
The school I declined when choosing to go to Illinois, has since made the final four in basketball and football
One time I was hungry so I ate a cough drop
My uncle played college basketball for MIT
I went to a total of 6 concerts and 2 music festivals in the Chicago area this past summer
Michael Finke dunked on me in middle school summer basketball camp
My mom won the show American gladiator and declined the request to become a gladiator
I turned down 3 college basketball offers to go to the u of I cuz I BLEED ORANGE AND BLUE
My family’s restaurant was in 1000 places you want to see before you die
My high school teacher nicknamed me “gourd”
When I was little and came to Illini basketball games my dad would bring binoculars so that my little brother and I could get sweet views from our upper bowl seats
As a freshman in high school I got hit in the mouth with a softball
I taught myself to be ambidextrous for the sake of the question
I am in love with Ryan Eggenberger
I can make bird sound with his hands
I enjoy athletic competition investments
My gingerbread won at state fair 3 years in a row

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