Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2001 2:10 pm
well, I if noticed someone in here had lost their mini-skirt, I doubt I'd bring it to their attention.
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Even though there are rewards for finding lost miniskirts?Originally posted by Bloodstalker:
<STRONG>well, I if noticed someone in here had lost their mini-skirt, I doubt I'd bring it to their attention. </STRONG>
Especially if it was in his size.well, I if noticed someone in here had lost their mini-skirt, I doubt I'd bring it to their attention.
Originally posted by McBane:
<STRONG> Especially if it was in his size. </STRONG>
Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>A miniskirt stolen? Dammit, I thought Sleep had finally got over his compulsion to wear women's clothing </STRONG>
Ah, I think he is rather cute in a mini-skirt But stealing them from ladies is not the way to go - there are shops!Originally posted by Mr Snow:
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Don't pick on poor Sleepy, everyone's gotta have a hobby </STRONG>
Not yet, Work is in the middle of a D&C Contract (Design and Construct for the uninitiated) for services to an Open Pit gold mine that's now going Underground.Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Ah, I think he is rather cute in a mini-skirt But stealing them from ladies is not the way to go - there are shops!
How are you doing, Snow? Have you got any wiser regarding your career choice? </STRONG>
Whoever the skirt was stolen from has to recognize it. Said victim will also be in charge of giving out the reward.Originally posted by Bloodstalker:
<STRONG>@SS, rewards? what rewards? And would you have to recognize the stolen mini for me to claim it?</STRONG>
Yep. Some people collect lamps. Some people collect stolen miniskirts.Originally posted by Mr Snow:
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Don't pick on poor Sleepy, everyone's gotta have a hobby </STRONG>
</STRONG>Originally posted by Mr Snow:
<STRONG>But I'll make my decision early next year when it's over.
So true But also remember it's never too late to change your career/profession. Sometimes it's better to spend a few years on education/building up your own business/whatever than spending another 30 years doing a kind of job one doesn't really enjoy.<STRONG>
So let that be a lesson to all the up and comers... Make sure you really, really know what you want before committing to a long term occupation.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Mr Snow:
<STRONG>So let that be a lesson to all the up and comers... Make sure you really, really know what you want before committing to a long term occupation.</STRONG>
Another thing to remember is that sometimes things may seem tedious, boring, and not worthwhile in the career you've chosen; but you just need to keep your eye on the goal and perservere. It is important to never give up on your dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem. It is the striving to reach the goal that's important, not reaching the goal.Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>So true But also remember it's never too late to change your career/profession. Sometimes it's better to spend a few years on education/building up your own business/whatever than spending another 30 years doing a kind of job one doesn't really enjoy.</STRONG>
Well you can get *lots* of things from shops....Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Ah, I think he is rather cute in a mini-skirt But stealing them from ladies is not the way to go - there are shops! </STRONG>
Hi SS, still there?Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>*sits at the bar chatting with ChibiUsa waiting for some more customers to show up*</STRONG>
Howdy, Maharlika. Wha's up?Originally posted by Maharlika:
<STRONG>Hi SS, still there?</STRONG>
Monday is the last speech. It's a tribute/eulogy. I'll probably do mine as a tribute to Naoko Takeuchi.Originally posted by Maharlika:
<STRONG>How's the Public Speaking Business? </STRONG>