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  1. George didn’t steal Tim’s ideas. He just conveniently forgot to give proper credit.
  2. So, Tim usually proposed his ideas through brother George, generally forfeiting the credit he deserved.
  3. As a pragmatist, Tim accepted that his own ideas had a better chance of taking off if they were proposed by big brother George.
  4. Now, back to the Pequats ... Tim’s best asset was creativity. He always had an idea brewing “upstairs!”
  5. Few, if any, have played as long with as much heart as Favre. Viking fans are praying he'll stay healthy for his entire contract.
  6. Tim Pequat was a follower, but also an influencer. In this way, he was like an assistant leader.
  7. Even if not, George liked being the “man” in charge.
  8. "This would be the perfect stepping stone to the U.S. Presidency," he reasoned.
  9. Perhaps seniority was a factor. Regardless, George seemed to relish his role as a junior community organizer.
  10. Every place the Pequats lived, George was the leader of the neighborhood gang.
  11. (Note: George contributed the previous tweet!)
  12. Whereas Tim was just barely above average, George was above, above average.
  13. George and Tim were both above average achievers. Just ask Mom and Dad Pequat.
  14. The exact number of attempts is "classified" information.
  15. Tim ran unsuccessfully for the same post every year of his high school career.
  16. Strangely, there are no yearbook pictures of the candidate himself. It’s almost as if Tim Pequat doesn’t exist.
  17. A Class of ’76 yearbook picture is posted at: http://clancycross.wordpres...
  18. When Tim ran for secretary of the Preble H.S. student council, brother George was his campaign manager.
  19. While in Wisconsin, the two brothers did lots of things together: sports, clubs, and a rock-n-roll band
  20. The Pequat Family moved around the Midwest, including a short spell in Green Bay.