i'm all into the paranomal, cryptozoology, psychics... I really believe in that kind of stuff. I am not scared of any of it, just find it fascinating. I LOVR Ghost Hunters- I dvr all of them. I would love to go on a ghost hunt, my friend did a hunt at some sanitorium in Kentucky- he had some really cool experiences.
Now that I think about it, it's kinda funny that I am not scared of that- but I wouldn't step foot in a fake haunted house again (like @ the state fair, or spooky world). I don't like monsters and gore. You couldn't get me in a corn field either- "he wants you too, Malachai" ::shudder::
Lots of interesting discussion today! Thanks for giving my mind even more reasons to be spinning into the wee hours :smile:. Guess it's no worse than the hunt clues to have rattling around in one's brain.
My mom was always really into the end days-book of Revelation stuff. I remember her saying we were in the end days 30 years ago, and thinking about the future, wondering why I'd want to plan to grow up, have a family, etc.
The world as we know it might end in 2012, or tomorrow. Best to be ready and take each day for the gift that it is, even if it doesn't always seem like it.
Drawing I guess is the end of the month - like the 28th out at Gabe's. Think I might wander out there to see what discin' revelers may be out there. Your e-mail is on the stub so that's probably how you'd find out if you won anything.
I like all of that stuff too. But I love the fake stuff too. I love a good haunted house. Even the cheesy hayrides, if they put on a fun show.
I'd like to do a ghost hunt too. Like a good one. I don't see me running like they do on TV, but I am fairly certain that I may pee my pants or something a little.
I remember her saying we were in the end days 30 years ago, and thinking about the future, wondering why I'd want to plan to grow up, have a family, etc.
That's why the 60's happened. All of the hippies said "what have I got to lose? Either the world is gonna end or I'm going to Vietnam"
That or there was just a lot of pent up frustration over 20 years of the crew cut.
Nick, do you check the job boards for the State or County? The State changes daily. The county one you can have them email you when it gets updated - once a week I believe.
Sometimes it's seasonal work, but that could help you get your foot in the door.
I would have finished a 4 year degree. Even if I DIDN'T know what I wanted to do with it, at least I'd have it.
I STILL don't know what I want to do when I grow up, but I don't think it's payroll and accounting at a car dealership. I like my job, I just know I could do MORE.
When Dad lost his job a few years back, he went back to school, and when he was hired by GE, he had tuition reimbursement. I was jealous, and went so far as to take a degree-planning course. I thought I'd like to go into pharmacy, since I like medicine-type stuff, but then when I found out how many years I would have to invest, especially part time, it just didn't seem worth it.
I still think I would like to teach. Not sure what age, grade or subject....it's just such a great feeling with my own kids, when they "get it" - the light goes off and they're running with it!
I like the teaching aspects of being a nurse, and especially liked teaching families about the care of their newborn babies.
Mom, have you ever thought about being a pharmacy tech? Some stores will start you out without being certified, and assist with the certification process. That might give you an idea how you like it, and - who knows - when your kids are older, pharmacy would be an awesome career to pursue!
I've thought about getting into home medical transcription, too. I noticed (in the stimulus plan) that modernizing medical records will be targeted - so perhaps this will be an area where jobs will be growing.
At this point in my life, I am hoping to not have to get back into staff nursing, although I'd consider hospice work again in the right setting.
If this year is anything like last year, I will forget which glass of wine I roofied and fall asleep right at the scrabble board by 8:30. I will see what I can do to get there, it sounds like fun.
Yes, I am glad that I will be getting to know more people. Speaking of sticking around this year, if anyone wants to go to Yarusso's for dinner sometime I have been jonesing for their lasagna.
mean time?
Now that I think about it, it's kinda funny that I am not scared of that- but I wouldn't step foot in a fake haunted house again (like @ the state fair, or spooky world). I don't like monsters and gore. You couldn't get me in a corn field either- "he wants you too, Malachai" ::shudder::
best show ever!!!!
My mom was always really into the end days-book of Revelation stuff. I remember her saying we were in the end days 30 years ago, and thinking about the future, wondering why I'd want to plan to grow up, have a family, etc.
The world as we know it might end in 2012, or tomorrow. Best to be ready and take each day for the gift that it is, even if it doesn't always seem like it.
I like all of that stuff too. But I love the fake stuff too. I love a good haunted house. Even the cheesy hayrides, if they put on a fun show.
I'd like to do a ghost hunt too. Like a good one. I don't see me running like they do on TV, but I am fairly certain that I may pee my pants or something a little.
That's why the 60's happened. All of the hippies said "what have I got to lose? Either the world is gonna end or I'm going to Vietnam"
That or there was just a lot of pent up frustration over 20 years of the crew cut.
on this morning on the history channel
:lipsealed:
I thought the Yacht club was private. Always wanted to check it out.
there goes my theory... :goofy:
but...at least i got a deadline :smile: :goofy: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
:lipsealed: :goofy:
But seriously - it does sound like fun and I am considering it.
My tights are clean, but my frilly skirt was an unusual stain. :ooh:
I think I'll have to blame Kitch! :angry:
Oh, well never mind!
I can't afford it right now.
if it';s gonna sell than people wanna see it.
I was trying to help her.
sorry..
I coulda been more specific when I posted to post a pic - I was in a hurry at the time.
it's EASY to misinterpret im, txt, e-mail
If you had it to do over again, what kinds of educational and career opportunities would you have pursued?
Sometimes it's seasonal work, but that could help you get your foot in the door.
https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/JobPosting
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/ramsey/default.cfm
I STILL don't know what I want to do when I grow up, but I don't think it's payroll and accounting at a car dealership. I like my job, I just know I could do MORE.
When Dad lost his job a few years back, he went back to school, and when he was hired by GE, he had tuition reimbursement. I was jealous, and went so far as to take a degree-planning course. I thought I'd like to go into pharmacy, since I like medicine-type stuff, but then when I found out how many years I would have to invest, especially part time, it just didn't seem worth it.
I still think I would like to teach. Not sure what age, grade or subject....it's just such a great feeling with my own kids, when they "get it" - the light goes off and they're running with it!
there are some of us out there that don't really celebrate or have anyone to celebrate with so:
Have a Drink with the Best Friends Around!!
Saturday, February 14 10:00pm
Kelly's Depot Bar
Downtown St. Paul
Who's up for it????
 :cool:
Warm Fuzzys For Everyone!
I need to find a way to get there!! but I will try to make it!!!!
Regular Mail:
SGT Anderson, Jason
1st JMB/ 34th Inf Div/HHC 34th STB
P.O. Box 339546, MS 120
Ft Lewis, WA 98433-9546
Packages:
SGT Anderson, Jason
1st JMB/34th Inf Div/HHC 34th STB
Cook Ave., Bldg. # R9656
Ft Lewis, WA 98433-9546
I will only be here less than 2 months... So I am not sure when mail will be cut off.
so Obama has 2 months to get the USA back together so Zeph doesnt have to go over
:: realizes just how bad that sounds ::
oh well, can't think of a better way to put it.
I like the teaching aspects of being a nurse, and especially liked teaching families about the care of their newborn babies.
Mom, have you ever thought about being a pharmacy tech? Some stores will start you out without being certified, and assist with the certification process. That might give you an idea how you like it, and - who knows - when your kids are older, pharmacy would be an awesome career to pursue!
I've thought about getting into home medical transcription, too. I noticed (in the stimulus plan) that modernizing medical records will be targeted - so perhaps this will be an area where jobs will be growing.
At this point in my life, I am hoping to not have to get back into staff nursing, although I'd consider hospice work again in the right setting.
I am so glad you are sticking around, art!
Pagination