1. How long have you known Bruce and in what capacity?
I've known 4-Slyce Bruce for nearly 8 years now. We served as LDS missionaries in Bulgaria. We attended BYU together and spent a semester as roommates during that time. We've been faithful members of the selfsame Pizza Club for 4 years now (thus the nickname "4-Slyce"). And we're good friends.
2. How would you say he deals in cross-cultural situations?
4-Slyce is, no joke, probably the best "people person" that I know. Cultural differences can't touch him; he simply transcends them. He has a social network the size of Olympus Mons and—though predominantly white—its constituents come from all sorts of cultures and countries. Answer: He deals very well.
3. How would you say he navigates challenges?
A humble man, 4-Slyce is not afraid to seek advice from any of his many knowledgeable sources. That is his strength. He will always find a way to navigate his challenges even if it means involving a friend or family member.
4. Do you feel that there are any “red flags” that we should be aware of?
Nah. This is 4-Slyce Bruce we're talking about, after all.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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When did he become 4-Sluce Bruce?
just protecting his identity with a little name change.
oh. i thought I was going to find out his name was bruce all along.
were you a real reference?
wow. really!?! sir mister, that was touching. that made my week. very kind of you. IRC knows about club now? that's great. thank you. you deserve more oreos.
Rob's jealous you have a pizza club...he loves pizza.
Rob loves pizza?
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