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What's the latest in people's lives?
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i just learned my choir is going to Ireland next year, to do some concerts, in Galway and Dublin, if i remember correctly. Ought to be interesting, I've never been up so far to the north.
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Going to the Yankee game. Unless it gets rained out
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I'm currently wondering what in the hell possessed me to go back to school and get an MBA.
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Economy in the shit, now is the ideal time to go back to school. I'm considering it myself and getting a fine arts degree.
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Indeed. It's not a bad idea to ride out the crisis by hitting college for a few years.
For Christ's sake, though, bring warm cloating and something rain-proof.
Odd, usualy people would hit Cork and Belfast rather than Galway. Still, depending on where you are in Dublin I can buy you a beer.shran wrote:i just learned my choir is going to Ireland next year, to do some concerts, in Galway and Dublin, if i remember correctly. Ought to be interesting, I've never been up so far to the north.
For Christ's sake, though, bring warm cloating and something rain-proof.
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Well with a full time job, a wife, and two small children my time is not my own. I've got commitments of one form or another from when I wake up a 5 until 9 at night. Kinda brutal, and this is coming from a man who is used to working twelve hours a day, seven days a week for weeks on end.
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I had a... really good day at work today. *Shrug* I dunno. Just felt like saying that.
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Must be few and far between, eh?RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I had a... really good day at work today. *Shrug* I dunno. Just felt like saying that.
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So.. 2700 words total, or 1700 words total? If it's the later, you just couldn't fit in an extra word?Reliant121 wrote:Our secondary school english GCSE essay's are meant to be about 1000 words long (believe me, thats a hard order to make it that small). Well....my media went just a slight bit over....as in....1700 words over....But I still got A*
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I was 2700 words in total.me,myself and I wrote:So.. 2700 words total, or 1700 words total? If it's the later, you just couldn't fit in an extra word?Reliant121 wrote:Our secondary school english GCSE essay's are meant to be about 1000 words long (believe me, thats a hard order to make it that small). Well....my media went just a slight bit over....as in....1700 words over....But I still got A*
And...I suppose I could add in a descriptive word somewhere if it had been 1700
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So, now you have a house, a truck, AND chicks who sunbathe in the nude that come over.Tsukiyumi wrote:Must be few and far between, eh?RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I had a... really good day at work today. *Shrug* I dunno. Just felt like saying that.
I am now the proud owner of a 1993 Chevy S-10 pickup truck with a camper shell.
My uncle drove out from California; he decided he couldn't afford the insurance on it, and didn't want to just junk it. It's in near-perfect condition.
Dude, forget Las Vegas. I'm taking my vacation time and staying with you in Texas!!!
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lol, somewhat. And I'm with Mark. Party at Tsuki's house!Tsukiyumi wrote:Must be few and far between, eh?RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I had a... really good day at work today. *Shrug* I dunno. Just felt like saying that.
I am now the proud owner of a 1993 Chevy S-10 pickup truck with a camper shell.
My uncle drove out from California; he decided he couldn't afford the insurance on it, and didn't want to just junk it. It's in near-perfect condition.