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I liked school once I got past my freshman/sophmore years and didn't have to do any serious math any longer :dead: ...but then I never was a 'reglar' student either...always part-time... :ph34r:

I like grad work better...still take classes now (part time again) but I'm an old(er)chopfvck now and so my Friday nites were going to be boring no matter whut.... :mellow:

I still like taking classes...its become a habit now...I probably won't ever quit... :help:

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Well, as an undergrad, I was one of those out of control partiers, but I did manage a 168 on my LSAT. I went to Grad school for all of a month before I knew it wasn't for me. I could feel myself wanting to read case studies... on a FVCKING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!! Oh, and U of Penn charges $38K for tuition contributed to that :lol:

Dude, I have always been a mega nerd. Well, not really. But school was always a delight for me, and I was pretty damn good at it with very little effort. Hell, I like it so much I have been working in the biz for what? 17 years now. #######,I am old. :blink:

I was good at school too. Mostly, the work was just very intuitive and came naturally. However, I learned at an early age that grades didn't mean much. I could work my ####### off and get a 4.0 GPA, or I could go to class once in a while, party, have fun and still pull a 3.5. I opted for the latter.

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Well, as an undergrad, I was one of those out of control partiers, but I did manage a 168 on my LSAT. I went to Grad school for all of a month before I knew it wasn't for me. I could feel myself wanting to read case studies... on a FVCKING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!! Oh, and U of Penn charges $38K for tuition contributed to that :lol:

Dude, I have always been a mega nerd. Well, not really. But school was always a delight for me, and I was pretty damn good at it with very little effort. Hell, I like it so much I have been working in the biz for what? 17 years now. #######,I am old. :blink:

I was good at school too. Mostly, the work was just very intuitive and came naturally. However, I learned at an early age that grades didn't mean much. I could work my ####### off and get a 4.0 GPA, or I could go to class once in a while, party, have fun and still pull a 3.5. I opted for the latter.

#######?!?! They don't????????????? I've been lied to!!! :crying: :crying: :crying:

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did someone say lunch? :yes:

what are you guys doing for lunch if anything?

I usually don't sit down to eat...I either make calls or run errands.

Today is the latter.

My wife made 65 'hand-made spring rolls' for everyone at my company to share! :wow: She's great...

But...I may have eaten about 20+ of them on the drive to work today :whistle: ...so no lunch for me ;-)

mmmm lucky man you are :thumbs:

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Well, as an undergrad, I was one of those out of control partiers, but I did manage a 168 on my LSAT. I went to Grad school for all of a month before I knew it wasn't for me. I could feel myself wanting to read case studies... on a FVCKING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!! Oh, and U of Penn charges $38K for tuition contributed to that :lol:

Dude, I have always been a mega nerd. Well, not really. But school was always a delight for me, and I was pretty damn good at it with very little effort. Hell, I like it so much I have been working in the biz for what? 17 years now. #######,I am old. :blink:

I was good at school too. Mostly, the work was just very intuitive and came naturally. However, I learned at an early age that grades didn't mean much. I could work my ####### off and get a 4.0 GPA, or I could go to class once in a while, party, have fun and still pull a 3.5. I opted for the latter.

#######?!?! They don't????????????? I've been lied to!!! :crying: :crying: :crying:

I got into University of Pennsylvania with a 3.3 aggregate GPA, I really don't think they care much, especially since 3.5 is their minimum threshold :P

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Well, as an undergrad, I was one of those out of control partiers, but I did manage a 168 on my LSAT. I went to Grad school for all of a month before I knew it wasn't for me. I could feel myself wanting to read case studies... on a FVCKING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!! Oh, and U of Penn charges $38K for tuition contributed to that :lol:

Dude, I have always been a mega nerd. Well, not really. But school was always a delight for me, and I was pretty damn good at it with very little effort. Hell, I like it so much I have been working in the biz for what? 17 years now. #######,I am old. :blink:

aging gracefully I might add ;)

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Like I always say....Gravity sucks!

I was gone all morning running errands and doing the marketing...sheesh now I have to cook the dang food, too. snapper hasn't had a walk and I haven't washed my hair or cleaned up this place...whine whine whine.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Well, as an undergrad, I was one of those out of control partiers, but I did manage a 168 on my LSAT. I went to Grad school for all of a month before I knew it wasn't for me. I could feel myself wanting to read case studies... on a FVCKING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!! Oh, and U of Penn charges $38K for tuition contributed to that :lol:

Dude, I have always been a mega nerd. Well, not really. But school was always a delight for me, and I was pretty damn good at it with very little effort. Hell, I like it so much I have been working in the biz for what? 17 years now. #######,I am old. :blink:

aging gracefully I might add ;)

:luv: thanks sister

Nagi, #######! you have to take it easy girl!

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I always hated school, well, no wonder with high-gifted siblings who always told me I was stupid and every teacher expected me to be like them... :huh:

Nagi, slow down and take care of yourself!

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she is a warrior, and doesn't know the meaning of taking it easy. please, nagi, take some rest.

Give Generously, Live Fully, Laugh Often, Love Completely...AND PRAY ALWAYS!!!

He is home!!!

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Like I always say....Gravity sucks!

I was gone all morning running errands and doing the marketing...sheesh now I have to cook the dang food, too. snapper hasn't had a walk and I haven't washed my hair or cleaned up this place...whine whine whine.

:angry:

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oh snap.... some of the VJ members are bitching about charles' being a mod :o

i know, right :blink: what the fudge?

Give Generously, Live Fully, Laugh Often, Love Completely...AND PRAY ALWAYS!!!

He is home!!!

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