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The Six Degrees Of Separation

AKA The Six Degrees of Travis.

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If you were to meet me, you wouldn't understand how my mind works. Constantly jumping from one topic to another. For example, I'll be talking about a concert I'm going to, then I'll jump to how I'm nervous about the parking situation, then I'll start looking up and listing off parking prices.

My mind proves the six degrees of separation theory. For those not in the know, the six degrees of separation is that everyone and everything is connected in 6 or less steps.

I know it seems kind of strange, but hear me out. A few years back, when went to church there was a guest priest. That Priest's sister was my dad's college professor. "It's a small world," we said. It is a small world because we are all connected. We all know different people and those people know different people. Thus, making everyone connected.

Have you ever heard of the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon is the theory that just about every actor and actress can be connected to Kevin Bacon through 6 or less actors and/or actresses. For example, Pauley Perrette, who plays Abby on NCIS, has a bacon number of 2. This is because she was in "Special Unit 2" with Jonathan Togo who was in "Mystic River" with Kevin Bacon. If you want to check another celeb, you can click here.

So if you meet me, don't be surprised if I jump from topic to topic, a lot.

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