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Don't get bogged down with all the details of how it's going to come together. Just do the dishes. And watch the momentum build.
Brian J. White
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Brian J. White
Age: 49
Born: 1975
Born: April 21
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Boston
Massachusetts
Brian Joseph White
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I went to Dartmouth College, graduated, and had the opportunity to play two professional sports - I played for the New England Patriots in the NFL and professional lacrosse for the Boston Blazers. I had an injury, so I had to stop so I could heal. But when I was playing football, I wasn't making a lot of money I wasn't a superstar.
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