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07 Dec 2007, 3:42 pm

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I win 8)


Congrats!

How are you today?


Im having a good day so far hows yours ?


Doing okay. Spent some time reviewing my electronics textbook today. Homeschooling is difficult; there are so many distractions (birds flying to my head, mom needs lunch (which Beth usually takes care of), being addicted to WP..., housework, etc.) Were you public, private or homeschooled?


I was homeschooled i learnt more i think when i left than i did at school the school refused to help or even adjust 1 thing to make my education better and i was diagnosed after all the meetings so it was to late as they took me of the register i learnt about wildlife cooking drawing and alot more,



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07 Dec 2007, 4:01 pm

Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
I win 8)


Congrats!

How are you today?


Im having a good day so far hows yours ?


Doing okay. Spent some time reviewing my electronics textbook today. Homeschooling is difficult; there are so many distractions (birds flying to my head, mom needs lunch (which Beth usually takes care of), being addicted to WP..., housework, etc.) Were you public, private or homeschooled?


I was homeschooled i learnt more i think when i left than i did at school the school refused to help or even adjust 1 thing to make my education better and i was diagnosed after all the meetings so it was to late as they took me of the register i learnt about wildlife cooking drawing and alot more,


Yeah, even with all the distractions it is still easier to study on your own, isn't it? I spent two months in public school and couldn't handle all the name calling and everything else. Wildlife, cooking and drawing, that's awesome. I'd like to study wildlife, particularly how parrots in the wild communicate (because it seems like mine do), but I'm glad to have my birds even as tame as they are. Are you planning to become a naturalist?



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07 Dec 2007, 4:43 pm

iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
I win 8)


Congrats!

How are you today?


Im having a good day so far hows yours ?


Doing okay. Spent some time reviewing my electronics textbook today. Homeschooling is difficult; there are so many distractions (birds flying to my head, mom needs lunch (which Beth usually takes care of), being addicted to WP..., housework, etc.) Were you public, private or homeschooled?


I was homeschooled i learnt more i think when i left than i did at school the school refused to help or even adjust 1 thing to make my education better and i was diagnosed after all the meetings so it was to late as they took me of the register i learnt about wildlife cooking drawing and alot more,


Yeah, even with all the distractions it is still easier to study on your own, isn't it? I spent two months in public school and couldn't handle all the name calling and everything else. Wildlife, cooking and drawing, that's awesome. I'd like to study wildlife, particularly how parrots in the wild communicate (because it seems like mine do), but I'm glad to have my birds even as tame as they are. Are you planning to become a naturalist?


I love natural disasters alot and if i could get a career in that area then i'd be very happy mostly volcanoe's and i like hurricanes i do like other disasters but prefer volcanoes the power they hold its amazing i dont think you get paid much doing that kind of job though its not about money but i would like a good job finacially and awarding and yet exciting,



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07 Dec 2007, 5:04 pm

Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Comet wrote:
I win 8)


Congrats!

How are you today?


Im having a good day so far hows yours ?


Doing okay. Spent some time reviewing my electronics textbook today. Homeschooling is difficult; there are so many distractions (birds flying to my head, mom needs lunch (which Beth usually takes care of), being addicted to WP..., housework, etc.) Were you public, private or homeschooled?


I was homeschooled i learnt more i think when i left than i did at school the school refused to help or even adjust 1 thing to make my education better and i was diagnosed after all the meetings so it was to late as they took me of the register i learnt about wildlife cooking drawing and alot more,


Yeah, even with all the distractions it is still easier to study on your own, isn't it? I spent two months in public school and couldn't handle all the name calling and everything else. Wildlife, cooking and drawing, that's awesome. I'd like to study wildlife, particularly how parrots in the wild communicate (because it seems like mine do), but I'm glad to have my birds even as tame as they are. Are you planning to become a naturalist?


I love natural disasters alot and if i could get a career in that area then i'd be very happy mostly volcanoe's and i like hurricanes i do like other disasters but prefer volcanoes the power they hold its amazing i dont think you get paid much doing that kind of job though its not about money but i would like a good job finacially and awarding and yet exciting,


Being a volcanologist would be fairly dangerous too. Here's its outlook for that career: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos288.htm Weather is fun, meteorology has been a passing interest for me especially when the hail keeps breaking my rain gauges. Here's outlook for meteorologists http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos051.htm I hope you can find the job you're looking for and keep it.



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07 Dec 2007, 5:08 pm

I have to many ambitions and dreams to much and just dont know what to do with myself,



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07 Dec 2007, 5:10 pm

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I have to many ambitions and dreams to much and just dont know what to do with myself,


Have you taken any interest or skill tests?



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07 Dec 2007, 5:14 pm

Nope i see something on tv for an example and decide i would like to do that but some i have thought about for along time,



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07 Dec 2007, 6:23 pm

One cannot start the day without some Monty Python goodness.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leEsz9ci5XE[/youtube]


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07 Dec 2007, 6:26 pm

Not the darth vader thing again!


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07 Dec 2007, 6:37 pm

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Not the darth vader thing again!


Boo-hoo. It's funny. Bis repetita placent.


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07 Dec 2007, 7:19 pm

*wins*

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTKJt8OYTC8[/youtube]

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07 Dec 2007, 7:28 pm

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07 Dec 2007, 7:30 pm

Everyone fails.


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07 Dec 2007, 7:34 pm

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*wins*

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTKJt8OYTC8[/youtube]

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Nice video. :)


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07 Dec 2007, 7:44 pm

Great music, great video.

Colonel Volgin is interesting. How did he get to carry ten million volts of electricity?


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07 Dec 2007, 7:59 pm

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Great music, great video.

Colonel Volgin is interesting. How did he get to carry ten million volts of electricity?


Either he has muscles like an electric eel, or that suit he wears under that trenchcoat of his generates it.


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