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When I was a kid, I wanted to be … a helicopter pilot because I thought it would be cool to be able to take off and land where I wanted.

What would you prefer to do right now? Play music and watch a movie or play a game with my family.

Hush! Don’t tell anyone that … I cry at the end of every “Call the Midwife” episode.

Apart from your wedding day and / or the birth of your children, what was your proudest moment? Win my Eagle Scout.It really stinks when ... things that are supposed to work just don’t work, like technology.

What word in the dictionary would your face be? Stubborn.

I always laugh when … my kids laugh, especially my dad’s jokes.

Invite three people, living or deceased, to dinner. Who are they? My grandfather Gene since he passed away before I was born and it would be nice to be able to talk to him once. Tom Hanks because he’s one of my favorite actors. Wynton Marsalis to discuss all aspects of music.At the end of a very long day at work, I like ... sit in my recliner and watch some “Forged in Fire”.

People who knew me in high school thought I was... just your middle group kid.

I would give up all my plans tonight if I had the chance … see Garth Brooks in concert.If someone gave me a million dollars, there is ALWAYS no way I will … hurt anyone.

I’m OK if there is ever a national shortage of … my wife’s craft supplies.

When I’m on the Internet, I always go to … email because there is always an email to verify.

What’s the most helpful tip you’ve ever received? Everything is everyone’s business. John Mitchell, owner of the Plaza Restaurant.

When I ride on the road, I probably listen … my current audiobook.

I always get sentimental when … I see a touching moment between father and child.

The older I get, the more I realize … how fast time flies.

If I had a “redo”, I would … I traveled more when I was younger.

My favorite item of clothing is … my lederhosen because who doesn’t like leather shorts.

If I learned anything … I have learned that it is always useful to be an observer.

Keith Wiemelt, 41, has lived in Quincy his entire life. He is married to Bonnie and has three children: Emmett, Belle and Gideon. Wiemelt works at A-1 Security and Lock and is involved with the Quincy Park Band, the 12th Street Brass Quintet and the Heidelberg German Band.

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