This week's profile of Mack Collier reveals a little about Mr. Community: the man behind the Top 25 Marketing Blogs list as well as his 100 CDs for 100 Bloggers initiative....
This series of mini-interviews is an attempt to bring you the personalities behind this blog, to connect a bit on a human level. It adds a little dimension to know that Mack would love to break bread with Ben Franklin, doesn't it?
To that end, here are 10 things you probably didn't know about Daily Fix contributor Mack Collier.
1. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, it would be–spaghetti, until I got sick of it and died of starvation.
2. If I weren't a marketer, I would be a...a writer.
3. Something I would like to do, but haven't had the chance is...sky-dive.
4. The last concert I went to was...Stone Temple Pilots/Three Doors Down.
5. My favorite toy as a kid was...Megos Megos Megos!
6. When I'm not working, you'll find me...trying to get a job.
7. My favorite TV show is...1st three seasons of MASH.
8. My oddest paranoia or superstition is...I can't stand talking about superstitions.
9. The last movie I saw was...'V' is for Vendetta.
10. If I could have dinner with a famous person, dead or alive, he or she would be...Whew. Maybe Ben Franklin.
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