Peter Crone
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Dover being the southeast part of England. And then Dover and Zeebrugge, which is in Belgium. So they're ferry liners that carry cargo to people with caravans going on vacation, whatever. And that boat capsized. And so sadly he passed. So my dad went to work one day and I never saw him again. So they were both obviously significant. So seven and 17, mom and dad gone. I had a stepmother.
She wasn't married to my dad, but she'd moved in. So she was there for like the last four or five years prior to that. So she came in when I was about 12 or 13 or so. And so, you know, there was a semblance of some sort of adult figure taking care of stuff. But that really forged me into this, you know, more exacerbated form of survival that I saw every human being has.
She wasn't married to my dad, but she'd moved in. So she was there for like the last four or five years prior to that. So she came in when I was about 12 or 13 or so. And so, you know, there was a semblance of some sort of adult figure taking care of stuff. But that really forged me into this, you know, more exacerbated form of survival that I saw every human being has.
She wasn't married to my dad, but she'd moved in. So she was there for like the last four or five years prior to that. So she came in when I was about 12 or 13 or so. And so, you know, there was a semblance of some sort of adult figure taking care of stuff. But that really forged me into this, you know, more exacerbated form of survival that I saw every human being has.
Like we as mammals, our primordial imperative is just to make it. We just want to survive.
Like we as mammals, our primordial imperative is just to make it. We just want to survive.
Like we as mammals, our primordial imperative is just to make it. We just want to survive.
And so mine got obviously heightened at that point, didn't know where I was going to go. I eventually went to college, did very well. I actually skipped a year because my grades all got affected.
And so mine got obviously heightened at that point, didn't know where I was going to go. I eventually went to college, did very well. I actually skipped a year because my grades all got affected.
And so mine got obviously heightened at that point, didn't know where I was going to go. I eventually went to college, did very well. I actually skipped a year because my grades all got affected.
Back in the UK. Back in the UK. So a place called Loughborough, which was renowned more for sort of its athletic prowess, but it was sort of top five, you know, Oxford and Cambridge of the world, equivalent to the Harvards and stuff. And then sort of in the top five, it was a great school. And so that was an amazing, I did three years undergrad. I did a post-grad for a year, stayed on.
Back in the UK. Back in the UK. So a place called Loughborough, which was renowned more for sort of its athletic prowess, but it was sort of top five, you know, Oxford and Cambridge of the world, equivalent to the Harvards and stuff. And then sort of in the top five, it was a great school. And so that was an amazing, I did three years undergrad. I did a post-grad for a year, stayed on.
Back in the UK. Back in the UK. So a place called Loughborough, which was renowned more for sort of its athletic prowess, but it was sort of top five, you know, Oxford and Cambridge of the world, equivalent to the Harvards and stuff. And then sort of in the top five, it was a great school. And so that was an amazing, I did three years undergrad. I did a post-grad for a year, stayed on.
And then I very soon after that came to the States originally just for an experience. Like they did, you know, exchange programs where they pay 50 bucks a month or something to come and coach entitled kids tennis.
And then I very soon after that came to the States originally just for an experience. Like they did, you know, exchange programs where they pay 50 bucks a month or something to come and coach entitled kids tennis.
And then I very soon after that came to the States originally just for an experience. Like they did, you know, exchange programs where they pay 50 bucks a month or something to come and coach entitled kids tennis.
I wasn't like a college performing D1 here or whatever you'd call it. I love tennis. I was a good athlete. But I didn't compete for the school. I played different sports for the school, but I didn't play tennis. But I was good enough that I took my certification program so I could teach kids. And so it just brought me to the States. They pay for your flight.
I wasn't like a college performing D1 here or whatever you'd call it. I love tennis. I was a good athlete. But I didn't compete for the school. I played different sports for the school, but I didn't play tennis. But I was good enough that I took my certification program so I could teach kids. And so it just brought me to the States. They pay for your flight.
I wasn't like a college performing D1 here or whatever you'd call it. I love tennis. I was a good athlete. But I didn't compete for the school. I played different sports for the school, but I didn't play tennis. But I was good enough that I took my certification program so I could teach kids. And so it just brought me to the States. They pay for your flight.
They put you in a bunk with these obnoxious teammates.