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Post by khalora on Jun 3, 2007 19:43:16 GMT 10
Nor will we...
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Post by amory on Jun 3, 2007 23:46:56 GMT 10
. . . duh. =P
Well, let's just hope it won't be doomsday. I would only be just starting college... Oh, what a great way to end my life.
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Post by khalora on Jun 4, 2007 22:13:07 GMT 10
I'd be in uni... not even finished school *shudders* that would be a horrible way to die
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Post by Ice on Jun 5, 2007 17:06:15 GMT 10
What difference would it make if you were at uni or in the work force? You're still working? Just one you get to party more...which I don't really see as a bad thing.
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Post by khalora on Jun 6, 2007 16:03:35 GMT 10
You don't get to party much in uni... you get to party more when you're actually working... anyone could have told you that... because even when you leave uni you're still young enough to have some fun... not that I'm saying that older people don't have fun...
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Post by Ice on Jun 6, 2007 17:53:10 GMT 10
No, I would say that there are more parties in uni than when you have grown up. College parties etc. They happen all the time.
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Post by khalora on Jun 6, 2007 20:16:06 GMT 10
Yeah, but if you're actually serious about being there, while you may have parties every free moment you get, you don't get very many free moments... especially if you're doing something really in depth like a medical course or something...
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Post by rhaxma on Jun 7, 2007 5:33:51 GMT 10
haha, well, there goes all of my college parties then. =P I won't have much time to do any of that...
But, adults do go to parties too. Or my mom does. >.< geez, that's weird. lol.
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Post by Poker on Jun 7, 2007 7:55:43 GMT 10
Your mum has more parties than you?
XDD
Moving right along, do you plan on taking a medical course?
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Post by rhaxma on Jun 7, 2007 11:30:36 GMT 10
lmao, geez, it's not a comparison. =P My friends are more of... 'go shopping at the mall!' anyway.
not medical, but my mom wants me to triple major... geez. -.-
Computer Engineering, IT, and Creative Writing
Do you know what you want to do?
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Post by Ice on Jun 7, 2007 15:54:19 GMT 10
I'll study veternary science, majoring in large animals, and then I plan on trying to get a job working with big cats.
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Post by khalora on Jun 7, 2007 17:46:28 GMT 10
I always wanted to join the Air Force as a pilot, but that idea went down the drain a long time ago... then I was thinking about the Special Forces in Holbrook, because I took a physical test and I was well within the suitable range (my god those P.T. trainers don't give you an inch to breathe!)... but I'm a little colour blind, so they wouldn't let me in there...
... so yeah, doing a medical course with the Army or Air Force is an option for me... its also a back door to getting into the SAS!! Woot...
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Post by rhaxma on Jun 7, 2007 19:37:21 GMT 10
omg! A vet-type-job! That's soooo coool. ^^ I would love to work with big cats, but the thought that I might not be able to save one of their lives would be too much for me to handle. >.<
The Air Force is a great idea. ^^ You should do it. Just be careful if you choose to. ^^
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Post by khalora on Jun 7, 2007 19:48:49 GMT 10
Yeah... as a doctor in the Air Force I'm guaranteed to go overseas to Iraq and stuff. It would be difficult to put down a big cat, although I can only assume that, having never had to, It would be like akin to having killed somebody in a car accident I could imagine, especially if you knew the cat
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Post by rhaxma on Jun 7, 2007 19:56:42 GMT 10
Ooo, yeah. Is Australia involved with that as well?
Yeah... >.< aye. O.o
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