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I tried to be a ski bum when I stepped away from Twitter, and I wasn't a very good skier.
Evan Williams
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Evan Williams
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: March 31
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Nebraska
Evan Clark Williams
Evan Williams (Internet entrepreneur)
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