- Todd spent the better part of his Summers at Anaheim Stadium in the 1980s, attending scores of California Angels games with his father and brother. Highlights included watching Rod Carew collect his 3000th hit, and Reggie Jackson slugging his 500th home run out of the park. Even on nights when they didn't make the game, they would wait outside of the visiting team's exit, collecting autographs from nearly every American League star of the decade.
- The scars on his face are a result of a 35-foot, face-first fall that Todd survived in the Spring of 1994. He has titanium plates on his lower jaw and right eye orbit. He also fractured his pelvis and some metatarsals in the incident. Nine weeks later, after getting the cast removed from his leg and wires cut off of his jaw, Todd and his friends were jumping off of a cliff into the water at Prineville Reservoir, in Central Oregon.
- Todd, a US Navy Submarine Corps veteran, was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal for lifesaving in 1989. He served as a Poseidon C-3 Missile Technician aboard the USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN 624), where he also earned his submarine qualification and Submarine Warfare Insignia.
- Was the lead singer and percussionist for Portland Ska band, Kid Unconscious, from 1993-1995. During that period, the band was fortunate enough to play with acts like The Skatalites and The Specials.
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