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astro where u going o.s to do what/ for how long?

I'm leaving in July. Travelling London to France, belgium, netherlands, switzerland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Malta, Spain (la tomatina) Portugal, Germany (Oktoberfest) czech republic, austria, Slovenia, Poland and Croatia. Then moving to Scotland to live / work in December. Travelling later on to Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece and the sphincter of the universe, then later again to Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland in a separate trip.

Planning to be away for 1-2 years, maybe more I'm not really sure tbh. Looking forward to getting away from it all here.

Didn't you used to be town planner?

If so, what degree did you have to do to be one?

Sure did, for 3 years, but now I'm taking a break from it and looking for work where I don't have to stress as much until I f**k off overseas.

You need to get a Bachelor Applied Science (Planning). It's a 4 year course. I studied at rmit city campus.

Sure did, for 3 years, but now I'm taking a break from it and looking for work where I don't have to stress as much until I f**k off overseas.

You need to get a Bachelor Applied Science (Planning). It's a 4 year course. I studied at rmit city campus.

Thanks, may look into it, I understand there's plenty of work in town planning correct?

Yeah man I have, Little Bourke Street.

Parma's taste good there.

I remember having the parma with BBQ sauce and onion rings.

Also I am going there this Saturday night for friends BDay.

Checking it out tomorrow night. I'm not really a Parma man, prefer a steak, but I'll change it up to check out this joint

Then we're gonna start checking out various steak joints and rate em..

Thanks, may look into it, I understand there's plenty of work in town planning correct?

Oh yes, plenty of work available and good money too. I got a bit disheartened by the politics / bureaucracy / red tape of it, but don't let my experiences put you off : )

alvin what you do / want to do for work?

adam sounds fkn awesome, i dare say a dedicated thrad to your conquests is required probably better suited to NS as sau is to lame to have a NSFW thread. just wondering how old are you bloke?

mohsen - your a phag. furreal.

alvin what you do / want to do for work?

I was a waiter...

I have a diploma in chemical engineering, so i probably can work at plants, but then i'm only legally allowed to work 20hours a week, and school is pretty hectic.. So yeah, i really don't know what i can do..

Oh yes, plenty of work available and good money too. I got a bit disheartened by the politics / bureaucracy / red tape of it, but don't let my experiences put you off : )

Alright, like I said, will look into it. Thanks again.

Looking for a career sucks when you don't have any sort of goals in life and don't know what you want.

Checking it out tomorrow night. I'm not really a Parma man, prefer a steak, but I'll change it up to check out this joint

Then we're gonna start checking out various steak joints and rate em..

Yeah right,

The Parma's are quite large too + they will serve the hot chips and salad in 2 separate bowls.

That's how big the parma is on the plate, from what I ate last time.

Are you a food critic now? :laugh:

On the subject of Steak, The Rose Hotel in Fitzory have $14.50 T-Bone Steaks + Chips and Salad = WIN!

I was a waiter...

I have a diploma in chemical engineering, so i probably can work at plants, but then i'm only legally allowed to work 20hours a week, and school is pretty hectic.. So yeah, i really don't know what i can do..

I got offered a job as a bouncer.. Want me to ask them if they still want someone?

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alvin what you do / want to do for work?

adam sounds fkn awesome, i dare say a dedicated thrad to your conquests is required probably better suited to NS as sau is to lame to have a NSFW thread. just wondering how old are you bloke?

mohsen - your a phag. furreal.

I'm 23. No spring chicken anymore... A travel thread would be awesome!

When you tell them that your trained in combat they will froth

lol.. yeah, against big guys, i'm nothing. and i've had like what, 3 months of training? I'm good with rifles though, you dont get rifles as a bouncer though.

lol.. yeah, against big guys, i'm nothing. and i've had like what, 3 months of training? I'm good with rifles though, you dont get rifles as a bouncer though.

*note to self dont start a fight with this guy :D*

I'm only 75 kilo lol

alvin - get a job at mcdonalds fk what kents say its easy to get a job its easy work you'll get 20 hours and get paid win win. i worked there for ages while i was at school.

yeh adam im 24 going on 25 feel like its all passin me by workin so much since i left high school 6-7 days non stop! good luck oh and by travel thread if u mean shots of random chicks your slammin thread yessir!

mohsen - bouncer LOL LOL LOL :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:

for the record i had alot more :rofl2: but the board wouldnt allow it, gay.

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