I cant disagree.Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
I hope someday she uses it though.
I cant disagree.Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
I hope someday she uses it though.
I agree.Originally Posted by THATHURMANATOR
And don't they go to specialized schools for that trade?
What's Clump going to do when Jennifer Love Hewitt is up for bid?
You would figure it would be easy to find a job in the accounting field, but this IS Buffalo.Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
It would not be possible to become a doctor, dentist, scientist, lawyer, etc right out of high school. Students who graduate from high school just don't have the scientific basics (for the former) nor the maturity to succeed. Now, if you wanted to talk about an intense two year program (not to be confused with a two year community college degree) that includes college level biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry, etc which would proceed attendance at a professional school that's a different matter. I still don't recommend it but it would be possible. The four year degree - for those programs - are still the way to go.Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
Not win...Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
I'm hoping the winning bid is like $35,000.01 Just enough to make sure he can't win.
Better yet, I'd like to see him sell Danica McKellar back, take the $10k cap hit and 2 day ban from auctions, just to have JLH come up in the 2nd auction... He'd have no cards, a $190k cap and not be able to bid on her...
-Bill
Last edited by BLeonard; 07-20-2011 at 01:07 PM.
And don't tell lawyers and physicians that they have a "trade". Their egos are too big for that.Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
I'm sorry I missed this conversation, I was at the pool.
You damn dirty teacher.Originally Posted by EricStratton
Last edited by TacklingDummy; 07-20-2011 at 02:49 PM.
You know what I learned at community college? (Not to be confused where you apparently went to school....) The difference between proceed and precede.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
Originally Posted by TopdogOriginally Posted by mercyruleOriginally Posted by mercyrule
Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
...Rob
The American Dream isn't an SUV and a house in the suburbs;
it's Don't Tread On Me.
Lol