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Tim's recent brush with his doppelganger (and then again) has me wondering: Just who out there do I share a name with? So I turned to good ol' Google to track other versions of myself down. I've known about this guy for a while:
Pretty fancy, dude. I didn't even know "agronomy" was a real word! When I first discovered that someone with my same exact name was living less than two hours from me when I was growing up, it kind of weirded me out. Then it made me laugh when I realized dude worked in the beer industry and I was straight edge. The ironing is delicious.
(Side note: I wish I was a cereal chemist. Then maybe I could make my Cinnamon Toast Crunch taste even more cinnamon-ish. Maybe the world's not ready for such a thing, though.)
Apparently, I also play Counterstrike and go by the nickname "DIRTYBIRDY." I can assure you this definitely is not me. Everyone knows my nickname is "The Hammer."
I'm not even the only Scott Heisel in Ohio; apparently, there's one in Cincinnati who workss at a science camp (or at least he did in 2004). This most assuredly is not me, as I am a total moron when it comes to science. There's a great comedy bit by Patton Oswalt called "Physics For Poets" that pretty much sums science up for me:
Apparently I'm not the only Scott Heisel to have played Magic: The Gathering before, but at least I was never nerdy enough to enter a tournament like this guy did. (It's not for lack of wanting; they just never had tournaments by my house growing up.)
And after a good 26 pages of search results, that's just about everything I came up with. It's kind of strange knowing there's someone out there with your exact name, although I imagine it's much, much weirder if you share a name with a celebrity. (I went to high school with a kid named Michael Jackson, and I went to college with a kid named Nick Nolte. Bummer for both of them.)
Do you share your name with anyone else?
Scott E. Heisel is the technical director of the American Malting Barley Association, Inc. (AMBA). Milwaukee, WI. He received B.S. degrees in biochemistry and in agronomy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1982. In 1986, he received his M.S. degree in agronomy. He worked for several years at the USDA/ARS Barley and Malt Laboratory and has published several papers on characterizing various enzymes of germinated barley and the use of biochemical techniques to identify barley varieties. Heisel joined AMBA in April of 1987. He is a member of the American Association of Cereal Chemists. As a member of ASBC, Heisel has served as the chairman of Local Section Four and has moderated technical sessions. He chaired the Subcommittee on Deoxynivalenol in Barley and Malt and currently serves as the liaison officer to the AACC.
Pretty fancy, dude. I didn't even know "agronomy" was a real word! When I first discovered that someone with my same exact name was living less than two hours from me when I was growing up, it kind of weirded me out. Then it made me laugh when I realized dude worked in the beer industry and I was straight edge. The ironing is delicious.
(Side note: I wish I was a cereal chemist. Then maybe I could make my Cinnamon Toast Crunch taste even more cinnamon-ish. Maybe the world's not ready for such a thing, though.)
Apparently, I also play Counterstrike and go by the nickname "DIRTYBIRDY." I can assure you this definitely is not me. Everyone knows my nickname is "The Hammer."
I'm not even the only Scott Heisel in Ohio; apparently, there's one in Cincinnati who workss at a science camp (or at least he did in 2004). This most assuredly is not me, as I am a total moron when it comes to science. There's a great comedy bit by Patton Oswalt called "Physics For Poets" that pretty much sums science up for me:
Apparently I'm not the only Scott Heisel to have played Magic: The Gathering before, but at least I was never nerdy enough to enter a tournament like this guy did. (It's not for lack of wanting; they just never had tournaments by my house growing up.)
And after a good 26 pages of search results, that's just about everything I came up with. It's kind of strange knowing there's someone out there with your exact name, although I imagine it's much, much weirder if you share a name with a celebrity. (I went to high school with a kid named Michael Jackson, and I went to college with a kid named Nick Nolte. Bummer for both of them.)
Do you share your name with anyone else?




























12 Comments:
Oh man, didn't you read this one:
http://bitterpress.com/2008/07/16/internet-celebrity/
I'm in a constant battle against Jesse Raub, Jr., an up and coming country singer, for who has the largest Internet profile.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Cooper_(actor)
That's the most famous one. I googled myself for the first time when I was a freshman in High School and I found out I had a fan club. Turns out it was just for that guy. There's also a football player, and I've personally met 3 others.
I'm a video game developer and avid Star Wars nerd. (google images has me in a Storm Trooper suit)
One poses for Playgirl, another is a convict.
There's an entire Grubbs family here in Dallas/Fort Worth that owns a few car dealerships. I'm not related to this Grubbs family, and am asked if I am related to them.
What's even crazier: the owner of Grubbs Nissan in Bedford is named Eric Grubbs. And he's voiced commercials for his dealership on the news talk station I report traffic for.
I share a name with many pediatric doctors across the country.
two of my favorite musicians share some part of my name.
Brandi Carlile, Brandy is my first name.
And Gilian Welch. Welch is my last name.
Yes I love grape juice, as much as those awesome little kids who are too cute for words that say so on the commercials.
I wish I had some relation to that Welch family, free juice. That would be amazing:D
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I'm disappointed in my name twins. Apparently they:
a) have terrible taste in music.
b) have big career ambitions
c) or can write our name in binary because they are super duper smart...
Also, this is pretty cool:
Google's archive from 2001. Search yourself there...you'll get laughs for sure.
Today I found out there is an acoustic artist with the same name as me, Sean Reid. He has an EP out.
i went to school with three kids named michael jackson
all in the same year too
this year my brother goes to school with a kid named jamichael jackson
that actually might be worse
also no one in the whole world shares my name
i even typed in my last name and it just listed all my family members
A lot of people share my name..
But it's a pretty unfortunate one.
My last name is "Fong". (No, it ios not a bad word.)
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