D.J. Gallacher
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Getting Paid to Sit in Front of the Best Seats Money Can Buy
I remember as a teenager, standing in line all day to watch the recording of the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The tickets were free, but we wanted those front-row seats, so we got in line early. I remember watching the crew work, thinking they had the best jobs in the world, but for some reason, I felt a gig like that was unattainable for someone like me. Thankfully, my preconceived notions of what was attainable for me were nothing less than sheer ignorance. Ten years later, an opportunity to get into sports television presented itself, and I took it.
By D.J. Gallacher3 years ago in Journal
It's Just a Frozen Pond
"What's the situation, Captain?" Colonel Jackson asked after exiting the helicopter, walking towards the vehicle. Captain Bryant responded, "Yesterday, construction workers were demolishing a small church built back in 1906. They cleared everything down to the cement foundation when they noticed the concrete was cold."
By D.J. Gallacher3 years ago in Fiction
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