• 10 months ago
Troy Aikman video EXCLUSIVE with Bri Amaranthus
Transcript
00:00 In my research, I found something out about you that I did not know about you.
00:03 You are a high school state champion in typing.
00:07 Yeah.
00:08 So tell me how this went down and can you still fly across the keyboard?
00:13 I'm still a good typist. I will say that it was perfect.
00:16 It really, it was the best thing that I ever did for,
00:20 you know, at least what I've carried with me from school that I still apply.
00:25 And then the computers came out.
00:27 So now, you know, I do, I do see people over there typing like this, but I'm able to type.
00:31 And I typed papers for my buddies when I was in college and
00:35 would get some benefits in return from them for doing, you know, doing their typing work.
00:40 But I got into it because, quite honestly, when I was a junior in high school,
00:44 the best looking girls were in typing.
00:47 There you go.
00:48 So I took it and I enjoyed it.
00:50 And so then I took typing to the following year as well and won that contest.
00:55 But my mom was a typesetter at the newspaper.
00:57 OK.
00:58 So I guess.
00:59 So you're from a long line of typists.
01:01 Yeah, I guess so.
01:01 My sister, she was actually even a better typist than me.
01:05 I guess it's hereditary.
01:06 I mean, it stands to reason, you know, I mean, my mom and me and my sister.
01:11 So I take a lot of grief about it, but I'm thrilled that I did it because,
01:16 you know, who's not on their computer?
01:18 That's true.
01:19 That's one of those things that has really stuck with you.
01:21 Emails and texts and all that.
01:23 It comes in handy.
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