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my father.
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my family and friends
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my parents, and a sculpter named Bernaldo
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The beer manufacturers. They have shaped my stomach, so I say.
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My dad...he shaped me into what he wanted..then gave me the strength to question and go against what he made me..:)
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Well, alot of people have shaped me into the loving cynic I am today, the one you all know and love, but the ONE person with the greatest impact... well, alot of peole again have had equal impact, but I'd have to say the one who had the most would be my father... I don't want to be him, and I model myself after that. I have emotion and I show it - maybe to much, but... all the very same, I'm so much like him.... I don't know.
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My pawpaw (grandpa). He taught many life lessons growing and somehow related them to shucking oysters.
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My Grandparents
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Well today it was this home made hamburger I had. Yesterday it was the taco's. Who knows whats in store for tomorrow.
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My Great Grand Parents. Without them I'd know not a thing.
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The Non-commisioned officers of the U.S.M.C., whose stoicism and sense of honor inspired me to become one of them. I retired as an E-7 in June.
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I am a self made person. I liked all the interactions of near and dear. I cherish their affections for me in my memories. My father was a very powerful man in his small society - every one respected him for what he did for others, and also for his criticisms of weak persons. The one advice he gave me was "realize what you are and what you can and be what you should". Probably the genes which I have inherited from him have made me what I am today.
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It's a toss up between Betty Crocker and Ben & Jerry. :) No, it's actually a good friend and mentor I have, who taught me how to be a better social worker and (by example) a better human being.
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Jesus Christ.
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My parents, teachers, peers and hip-hop.
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My messed up metabolism
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My mother, who is warm, compassionate, patient and completely family oriented. But the ones who had the most to do with making me the person I am are the ones who treated me the worst. They showed me how NOT to be.
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Jesus Christ.
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My parents, the Bible, and my husband living with me for 34 years.
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My father, my sister, my best bud jen and luke...
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Ronald McDonald... No, just kidding, I hate McDonald's actually. (I couldn't help myself, there) Actually, I think that my parents and friends did, but only with rather reversed effects. Nothing bad, of course, but I think I am defiant in nature, so I shaped myself around things that seem they believe in... only opposite. It's hard to explain.
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Myself. Truly I have learned the most by listening to myself and truly trying to understand what I believe in without the influence of others and that is what makes me so unique from others. Other than that, the three best friends I had during my childhood that have all moved away to a different country. They were all caring and easy-going people. I suppose they all left a profound impact on my life and a part of them has stayed with me as they left.
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The Lord Jesus Christ. I am what I am due to Him. Even my mother came to see that before she died.
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My parents, my brother, my religion.
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My father--he was the greatest man i ever knew!!!!!!!!!!
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My father--he was the greatest man i ever knew!!!!!!!!!!
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Ninjitsu Grande Master Emiko Tanaka, my main martial arts & health science instructor. ... Buddha and Jesus offered lessons indirectly, but Emiko shaped me directly.
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My father
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Way too many cans of Pepsi
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My father.
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Everyone...leaving me to my own thoughts.
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