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Originally posted by Kyles

Dark your parents dont really have a say in it.. but they can make your life missrable.  Hang in there if you can

Funny thing is , you love your parents till about 10 , hate them till 20 ish , tolerate them till 35ish and then realise they are the only ones you got so love them dearly complete with all there faults till they go.

* sniff *

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Funny thing is , you love your parents till about 10 , hate them till 20 ish , tolerate them till 35ish and then realise they are the only ones you got so love them dearly complete with all there faults till they go.

haha

Originally posted by skyzerr33

fine u can pick her up and bring her to the cruise

then let me drive the R hehe

Go back to MIRC :)

Nah , if I'm going to j/lup to pick up your baby , she stays in the R

* evil grin and disables door lock * hehehe

Cheers

Ken

eyebrow ring eh kyles? got a punk cat :) shouldve given it a little mowhawk hehe

Zanda - i went to two different schools - Kalamunda high yr 8,9 and Camrel College yr 10. I live not far from kalamunda as i said im a flatlander tho :)

I dont know - i really dont think going back to study is going to be beneficial for me - I prefer learning on the job - I have quite a resume for my age :)

Originally posted by Kyles

Finishing school isnt the "thats it and end all"

There are other ways to go about things

I would have to agree with Kyles even tho i know its not the best attitude in life. The most inspirational people i know didnt finish school and they are quite high earners. Just because i failed algerbra or chemistry or some other useless subject i was made to learn - doesnt mean im going to fail life - never used them yet and thats part of the reason i didnt bother learning them is becaus ei couldnt see a reason too - important things like English and social studies, basic math - I was a straight A student.

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