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Telling his stories
The News-Review, June 12, 2006 by Erik Skoog
ELKTON -- Nyal Thomas is driven by his creative passion and seems to have his mind at work on enough different projects to prove it.
A native of Oakland, Calif., Thomas, 87, has always worked. He had a worm farm when he was 16, and would deliver them by bicycle to bait shops along San Pablo Avenue every Saturday morning for $24 a week.
Later, in his adult years, Thomas worked as a furniture and stagecoach maker, eventually owning a candleholder business that went bankrupt.
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