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Post by ironfiggy n middy on Jan 23, 2009 15:24:52 GMT -5
i went to give blood and they wouldnt let me!!! because they said i had a cold!!! i told them how am i supposed to get rid of my cold if you dont take it and give it to someone else??? i guess im just too giving!!!
where is ann taylor and how do you get there?? do they sell big boy clothes??
hows the finger coolleen??
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Post by Friendly Communist on Jan 23, 2009 16:30:10 GMT -5
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Post by Danielle on Jan 23, 2009 16:42:24 GMT -5
;D First vote. I got a job working for the Admissions office today. It will involve stuffing envelopes, data entry, and giving tours to students looking to come to school here. I think it is going to be super fun. Also my wallet will like it. Real life starts in May so I need to save up some money. Also I'm going to be a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding so I have to get the dress, shoes, ect for the wedding. Why is it that it takes so long to make money, but it goes away so quickly?
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Post by ironfiggy n middy on Jan 23, 2009 16:48:27 GMT -5
hey michael , im not a big podcast listener but if you have fun with what you do then you should keep doing it!!! so i voted yes!!!! and im going to stop by and listen when i get a chance!!!
i do the football one with jack, russ and matt, not alot of people listen to us but i have fun talking football with the guys!!!
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Post by Norton on Jan 23, 2009 16:54:40 GMT -5
;D First vote. I got a job working for the Admissions office today. It will involve stuffing envelopes, data entry, and giving tours to students looking to come to school here. I think it is going to be super fun. Also my wallet will like it. Real life starts in May so I need to save up some money. Also I'm going to be a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding so I have to get the dress, shoes, ect for the wedding. Why is it that it takes so long to make money, but it goes away so quickly? I was a tour guide at Marist every now and then, it was fun. Tell stories. That's what perspective students and families remember the most, the stories you tell about the school and your experiences there. When they get back home, they won't care about volumes the library contains or what year a building was constructed, they'll remember your stories
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Post by Friendly Communist on Jan 23, 2009 17:53:11 GMT -5
hey michael , im not a big podcast listener but if you have fun with what you do then you should keep doing it!!! so i voted yes!!!! and im going to stop by and listen when i get a chance!!! i do the football one with jack, russ and matt, not a lot of people listen to us but i have fun talking football with the guys!!! We have had fun doing it. Its just my co-host has been hesitant of starting up again. Just thought if even one person voted yes it would help him want to record.
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Post by cindy on Jan 23, 2009 19:42:18 GMT -5
;D First vote. I got a job working for the Admissions office today. It will involve stuffing envelopes, data entry, and giving tours to students looking to come to school here. I think it is going to be super fun. Also my wallet will like it. Real life starts in May so I need to save up some money. Also I'm going to be a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding so I have to get the dress, shoes, ect for the wedding. Why is it that it takes so long to make money, but it goes away so quickly? I was a tour guide at Marist every now and then, it was fun. Tell stories. That's what perspective students and families remember the most, the stories you tell about the school and your experiences there. When they get back home, they won't care about volumes the library contains or what year a building was constructed, they'll remember your stories ...and teach them how to jaywalk properly ;D (a must at my alma mater). Freshmen were easy to spot because they stopped in the middle of the road - upperclassmen managed to make it across without the pit-stop.
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Post by Colleen on Jan 23, 2009 20:01:33 GMT -5
Cindy, I lived on campus all 4 years and across the street for 2 of those and they'd ticket you for jaywalking if they caught you. I had a roommate that got caught! A girl got hit by a car my junior year so they put in a traffic light and were really strict about it. It SUCKED because if I went running at a time that wasn't pre-9am, then I'd have to wait at the light!
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Post by Colleen on Jan 23, 2009 20:02:33 GMT -5
Figgy, Ann Taylor does not have big boy clothes, sorry cookie
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Post by cindy on Jan 23, 2009 20:30:33 GMT -5
Guess I got spoiled going to school in a suburb with only 3 police cars. Such is life.
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Post by jlyn1980 on Jan 23, 2009 21:17:26 GMT -5
i went to give blood and they wouldnt let me!!! because they said i had a cold!!! i told them how am i supposed to get rid of my cold if you dont take it and give it to someone else??? i guess im just too giving!!! Ah man Figgy, it took me a few reads to get what you were talking about. That cracks me up. It's been a long week. Exalt to you.
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Post by Colleen on Jan 23, 2009 23:04:23 GMT -5
Guess I got spoiled going to school in a suburb with only 3 police cars. Such is life. Lucky.
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Post by Ben on Jan 24, 2009 7:22:51 GMT -5
Woo I got my results (except History) this week! All A*s! So happy! And I discovered the miracle of dry handwash this morning. Going to watch Doubt tonight. Sorry. I've been away from here and I missed everyone!!
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Post by ironfiggy n middy on Jan 24, 2009 12:30:16 GMT -5
congrats ben!!!
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Post by Danielle on Jan 24, 2009 13:44:01 GMT -5
Great job on those tests Ben!
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