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    What did you want to be when you grew up?

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    What does Zach Veach want to be when he grows up?

     

         

    As children, we have all dreamt of the future.  Dreams of growing up to rocket towards far off galaxies or take care of things right here at home as a doctors, lawyers, teachers, mothers, fathers, princesses and maybe even president.   Joyful hours of playful fantasies about what we would be when we grew up.

    No doubt some of us imagined being celebrities and taking the large and small screen by storm.  But what did our “celebs” dream of being and what do our celebrity “kids” have in the “plan” for when they are all grown up?    I sat down with some of my very cool, very friendly friends who just happen to be celebrities and they have some great “stuff” to share.

    Keep coming back I like to make friends.  Take a look and leave a comment?   What did you want to be when you grew up?

    What does my 15 year old buddy Zach want to do with his life?  This kid is 15 going on fabulous!

     

     

     

    What do you think?

     

         

    Zach Veach, 15, is a racecar driver for Andretti Autosport and a spokesKID for safer driving in conjunction with Oprah’s NoPhoneZone.  While he’d like to be a game developer, he has come pretty close with developing a Droid anti-texting app, urTXT.  Writing code for a video game would be a daunting task for most, but the author of 99 Things Teens Wish They Knew Before Turning Sweet 16, isn’t deterred by much. For more information visit www.zachveach.com

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