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GREG FEDUCIA

Greg Feducia is a man, Greg Feducia is a lover, but the most he is I mean what he is the most is teacher from Stafford County, Virginia. Greg is a member of the English Department at Mountain View High School (Virginia), but also so much more. He is an inspiration, some say in his hay day he taught 9 classes a day and could lift a school bus above his head.

The Early Years
As a wee tyke, Greg had a tremendous gift, curiosity. Sadly at the age of 14 this curiosity was explained with a diagnosis of Stage 3 Lou Gehrig's Disease. Greg persevered. By his 16th birthday Greg had beat Lou Gehrig to a pulp with a hickory cane, by 17 doctor's declared him Lou Gehrig's free. At 18 he was an ox of a man.

The Crazy Years
Greg fit in well at college and was known campus-wide as laser, based on his uncanny ability to cut diamonds with his bare hands. Huge in the frat scene Greg instantly became a fan of fine wine and European culture. By sophomore year Greg had become bigger than the University itself. He graduated top of his class, with an honorary doctorate after only taking 7 credits.

Greg found himself drawn to the music scene, where he briefly recorded with Miles Davis and The Who, after writing his self-titled magnum opus "Gregory the Great" only to have it be stolen and retitled to "Hey Jude" by the little known band "The Beatles" Greg turned his back on the seedy depths of his music career to give himself more time to focus on his own life.

The Dark Period
There wasn't one.

Today
After a mysterious 24 year disappearance Greg resurfaced in Stafford, Virginia. In what some claim to be a "copy cat" (referring to the popular artist Cat Stevens) move Greg began teaching in a school. Greg realized early on that the children are our future, so early on as a matter of fact that it wasn't even a saying until he spread it around.

By and large Greg is a man apart, while he works tirelessly as a teacher in Stafford, he has been quoted as saying:

"Something deep inside of me yearns for the simpler times, when art and love were one and all were free to express themselves as they saw fit."

Recently Greg has been focusing on his own independent projects, which include building a second Noah-esque raft for a great flood with his bare hands and single handedly find Osama Bin Laden.

The Future
Greg Feducia may die, but he will never fade away. Then again he might not die either. "Heroes live forever, but legends never die." -G Fed