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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:10 pm
Launcher is looking for a job, and went to his first 2 years of college for all the wrong reasons...
So currently... in the summertime... no.
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:19 pm
I'll be going to community college in a year in a half... Since we're on the whole college thing.
Ramen is rad, and I love the chicken type. I always add something spicy to the taste.
Err, jumping topics again...
Recently I caught a couple movies, including Pirates and Superman. Both turned out to be very well done, and exciting. I can't wait for the sequels now. My current must-see movie that I'm waiting for is Lady In The Water. Anyone looking forward to a new movie?
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:24 pm
Launcher saw pirates. It was great. Launcher is looking forward to Clerks II. That'll be a must see event.
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:38 pm
Oh... Thanks for reminding me. Clerks 2 is the other movie I'm waiting for. Will be awesome, fo shure. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:06 am
Let's see, I want to see Pirates and Lady in the Water. And on the subject of college, yours truly went to four (count them - 4) institutions of higher learning (jr college, university, colleges) before she finally got a degree in something she had never contemplated but her advisors told her she was getting too old for college and wouldn't be able to get the degree she wanted with just a senior year (Biology) because she couldn't get all the chemistry classes she needed in one year. They said I had no business sticking around for just a chemistry class. Guess what, I got a degree in Mathematics! eek Well, I move back south near the tropics that I like and got a job teaching high school math. By the next year I was teaching all Biology classes on a special permit because I had a ton of bio courses and I sucked at teaching math. When I'd taught all the Bio courses I got bored and went to take a master's in science teaching and their paperwork was so screwed up I went and applied for a degree I'd dreamt of having: a master's in Biology. The rest is history: after that masters I went on to my heart's desire a PhD in Tropical Biology. It's only because at midlife I moved to the very NON Tropical NW coast that I finally gave up on doing traditional biology and am working on a new career where I can create to my heart's content the Tropics. I'm a student in an Art University! I'd say keep your dreams, but go with the flow because you never know how you're going to get there! biggrin Oh, and I earned and paid for the whole lot of it by myself!
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:53 am
damned eek
what do you do when you've studied biology? I'm considering maybe studying it myself... but I'm not sure.... got any ideas on what you should do if you don't have any clue on what you should study? I don't want to study medicine, or like be a chef or plumber or anything... sweatdrop
Pirates aint coming out here till friday (tomorrow), and then its all full stare so I'll be seeing it this weekend or when I'm in the US next week... heart summer holidays
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 2:31 pm
I was in a ten minute musical, and the group I was in did way better than all of the others! ` Now, our group had only one actor older than eighteen (playing the nicer, younger, and blonder sister who gets thrown off of a cliff into the sea in norther Ireland). Everyone but the two sisters were . . . well, still are in a theater summer camp. We aren't doing a proffesional thing, while the other people there at this set of ten minute musicals were representing proffesional theater groups, and were adults. Even though, our group had a really big chorus, was the only musical, and had lots of flashlights, makeup, and black . . . including black lipstick and eyeshadow that all the chorus members (including me) had to wear with white mime like makeup. People in the crowd cried when the nicer younger blonder sister came back to tell everyone at the wedding with between the knite at the meaner older darker sister.
` However, the our director is a proffesional one, and the mean sister was played by Sarah Steele, so we had some advantage. I just thought it was . . . or is . . . so funny how all the young actors did so much better!
` Now, this is relevant here because this play, the Cruel Sisters, was lit with a dark blue light. ` The musical is about these sisters who have a knight courting them, but the knight falls in love with the nice sister, so the mean one kills the nice sister, and some minstrels use the nice sister's corpse to make a magical harp, which they played at the wedding between the knight and the mean sister. The thing is that the harp was a magical one that told everyone that the mean sister killed the nice one.
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:17 pm
New game. Word bump. You like it? I love it. It rocks...
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:55 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:21 am
hellu talon.
I am not sure.. it gets a bit... boring.. after some time me fancy... and so far I have yet to make any real gold from it sweatdrop not does it seem like I ever will
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:00 am
TeaParty, a list of some things I did as a biologist: -taught high school -taught in university-bio intro labs, ecology labs, embryology labs -administered special program for gifted high school students teaching them fundamentals of Research and placed them in research labs -assistant museum curator of Invertebrates as creator and admisnistrator of Spiders of Dallas Area at Dallas Museum of Natural History -assistant curator of RSMAS Marine Invertebrate Research Museum, the leading research museum for the Caribbean and the Gulf Stream Straights -curator of old manuscripts in Research Library for world leading Tropical Botanical Gardens -ETC
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:01 pm
Those are achievments to be proud of. It always amazes me how much great stuff you've done, Ani.
Hey Talon. Ain't seen you lately... How was china?
Word bump is so addictive. I can't stop playing it. I can't get past the mid 50s level-wise though... I'm only a few levels short of those damned doctoral credits. ARG!
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:08 pm
Hot damn. I didn't know there was a new game earlier, but now I'm really into it. Word Bump is awesome.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:20 pm
I need to play word bump, but I'm lazy xp ...
I love ramen, but it has a lot of sodium, so I don't have it very often. When I do have it though, I put curry powder in it to spice it up. Those are really some awsome things that you've done ani, I hope to be able to make video games (or whatever I end up doing) that make people happy. I just have to get through college. gonk
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:19 am
thats sure a lot of different things sweatdrop
I take the "not getting real gold from it" back... arrrg my eyes
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