
Paul's People
Consider this a warning. I might want to take a picture of you. Well, I’ll be in it, too. So it might be more correct to say “a picture of us.” Then I will post the photo on The Slice Blog. My plan is to call these “Paul’s People” and put up at least 100 such selfies before the end of the year.
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If you have dealt with the City Desk really early, there's a good chance you spoke to Alison.
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Gina was a really good basketball player at her Great Falls high school.
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Michael once good-naturedly accused me of a being a ringer at a trivia contest.
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I don't usually hug my co-workers.
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I knew Harry when his hair was a different color.
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If I tried to pick up Chloe as Kelly is doing here, it would not go well.
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Not sure why I had us facing the sun, but Sean didn't complain.
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Mike once shared a wonderful story about his mail carrier father delivering packages on Christmas Day.
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99% of my appointments have been at 8 a.m. on Saturdays.
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The smiling face behind a Spokane fixture.
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Tracy has two sweet dogs, Lady and Landry.
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Jeri is holding an award she received from the airline after 23 years of excellent work.
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Did you know Karen is a Rotarian?
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If I had a nickel for every time one of Lawrence's emails has made me chuckle...
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Sue makes a great cherry pie.
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The pilot's daughter.
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Steven served in Cold War Berlin.
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Dave has a great laugh.
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John knows fishing.
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Scott is actually J. Scott Miller.
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Dex grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He is not a Seahawks fan.
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Curt is an insurance man who grew up in California.
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Patt and Ken have a tandem bike.
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Bill knows a lot about cars.
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Don't let shirt fool you. Jim's idea of retirement is to be busy as all get out.
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Janet was a flight attendant for United for many years.
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Jim is having surgery on his thumb next week.
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Dan is on the West Valley school board.
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In 2001, Mike suggested I get my pilot's license and write about it. I think about that every now and then.
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Betsy says the key to coping with helmet hair is to just not worry about it.
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Cheryle is married to a former SR delivery boy named Doug.
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No, there is no H in his first name.
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Ted is active in several aspects of community theater.
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Darryl and I agree that continued strong outings from David Price are crucial.
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Sandy is a loyal Slice reader but she does not dig the lists I compile.
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Monica does not seem to age.
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Jennifer worked for the newspaper long ago, but today she works for Providence.
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Tyson chose Ball State over Northwestern.
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In front of Thai on 1st.
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Wade had a newspaper route as a kid growing up in Wallace.
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Sue said aphids are a bigger problem than deer.
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Once again I am standing too close to my phone camera.
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We looked different 25 years ago.
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If you haven't read Jim's book about Carl Maxey, you should.
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It's fun to have Don give you a ride because it's always a new car.
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Teri doesn't need to hear about winter.
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Lars once safely relocated a swarm of bees from a tree outside the Davenport.
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Mary Beth lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, for a few years.
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Mike had a great laugh.
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Marilyn's kids are glad she moved to Spokane.
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Ken had back surgery this summer but he's recovering pretty well.
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Lou's husband, Tom, passed away a few years ago.
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We're thinking of forming a folk-music trio.
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Turns out we have a mutual friend, Lawrence Killingsworth.
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Florence used to work at Whitworth but she's retired now.
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I first met Jerry in person at a service club meeting in Cheney a few years ago.
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Jamie works for a great dentist, Dr. Connie Copetas.
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Have you licensed your pet?
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Jerry and Dee Hargitt.
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Roy's family has been farming for generations.
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Retired now, John was a partner at a Spokane design firm.
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She moved to Spokane from Boise.
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Joanne's other fitness activity is yoga.
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Wayne moved out here in 1979.
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Kathy and her husband operate a limousine service.
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Steve is author of "The Rancid Walnut: An Ultrarunning Psychologist's Journey With Prostate Cancer."
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Kenyon is a phlebotomist at Sacred Heart.
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Ask Martin to show you what he regards as the most beautiful tree in Spokane.
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Tina is a friend of animals.
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Mike used to work downtown but almost never comes down here now.
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People still tell fond Dan Webster stories in the S-R newsroom.
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Katie has faced profound health challenges, but that has never defined her.
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North Siders Mike and Sue Cain
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Laura has gone back to school, with a nursing career as her goal.
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Ask Scott about the sport of curling.
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Randy uses pears from a neighbor's tree.
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Jim is a long-ago transplanted Texan.
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Joel's grandmother traveled in a covered wagon from Oklahoma to Oregon.
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Mike is a volunteer out at the airport.
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John now teaches at Gonzaga University.
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Tim is active with the Browne's Addition neighborhood council.
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Ron delivered the Chronicle as a kid. His wife Pat delivered the S-R.
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You would not be the first who tried to spell Tiffiny's name with an "a."
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Not surprisingly, O'Doherty's does good business on March 17.
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Our tax return was ready.
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Notice the headless gargoyle behind us.
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A hat can be a good idea when the wind is blowing.
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Fritz is a transplanted Iowan.
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This wasn't Una's first trip up to the roof.
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Joe worked here at the newspapers back around the time of Expo "74.
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Now I'll know Muriel when I see her out and about.
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Barry has been to Europe more times than I've been to Pullman.
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Here I am with two of my favorite people.
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Unlike some, Travis enjoys The Slice's lists.
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