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Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:28 pm
by Jonathan
What?? How long have women been able to work in banks?? Son, you should concentrate on being a governess, it's the only decent thing to do. :(

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:21 pm
by Bally
Lucretia wrote:
Joel Cairo wrote:So, we won't get to come to Edinburgh to see you? :cry:

Will you at least bring Jonathan with you?
Er .... dunno Joel Cairo - who are you?!
I'm reasonably sure - using detective skills garnered through playing videogames all day - that it's Sam_Spade. The Ball's in your court, Mr. Richard - confirm, or deny?

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:00 am
by Jonathan
Dammit, I'm not a piece of luggage! Who's Joel Cairo anyway?

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:33 pm
by Lucretia
Jonathan wrote:Dammit, I'm not a piece of luggage! Who's Joel Cairo anyway?
No idea son, sounds like a foreign bugger to me.

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:21 am
by Sam_Spade
This is a disgrace :x , i sentence you both to view the greatest film ever made, The Maltese Falcon. :ugeek:

Joel Cairo is a character in said film

Yes, it's Sam Spade, and the question's still stand, are you bringing your brother with you? (he's a wee fellow, you can tuck him into your backpack 8-) ), and will we not get to visit you in Edinburgh again? :cry:

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:23 am
by Sam_Spade
Lucretia wrote:
Jonathan wrote:Dammit, I'm not a piece of luggage! Who's Joel Cairo anyway?
No idea son, sounds like a foreign bugger to me.

You're right, on both counts. ;)

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 5:05 pm
by Lucretia
Sam_Spade wrote:This is a disgrace :x , i sentence you both to view the greatest film ever made, The Maltese Falcon. :ugeek:

Joel Cairo is a character in said film

Yes, it's Sam Spade, and the question's still stand, are you bringing your brother with you? (he's a wee fellow, you can tuck him into your backpack 8-) ), and will we not get to visit you in Edinburgh again? :cry:
Um ..... I changed my mind, and opted for teacher training instead (in Scotland). Except I may not get into that. Because, as people (not anyone on the WD) insist on telling me, it's "REALLY COMPETITIVE". Right, fine, but, does that mean I should give up hope? Grrrrr.

I will have to move back to my parents' for 9 months, and have no social life or money, which will KILL me, but it's for the greater good.

If I don't get into teacher training, I might go and work on a cruise ship. I am not kidding you. Customer service is my thang, and I want to travel.

When did life get so complicated??!!!

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:40 pm
by Sam_Spade
Lucretia wrote: Um ..... I changed my mind, and opted for teacher training instead (in Scotland). Except I may not get into that. Because, as people (not anyone on the WD) insist on telling me, it's "REALLY COMPETITIVE". Right, fine, but, does that mean I should give up hope? Grrrrr.

I will have to move back to my parents' for 9 months, and have no social life or money, which will KILL me, but it's for the greater good.

If I don't get into teacher training, I might go and work on a cruise ship. I am not kidding you. Customer service is my thang, and I want to travel.

When did life get so complicated??!!!

OK, here's what you do when someone has the nerve to give you negative vibes....shove a sharpened pencil into their nether regions, i promise you that it will negate their argument in an instant.

It may be a competitive field, but you're a determined sort of person who will not buckle at the first hurdle, have faith, m'dear.


Though if you go for the cruise ship option i will definitely attend your next WD party. :mrgreen:


And better a complicated life than a dull one.

Re: Advice politely requested, please

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:59 pm
by Lucretia
And better a complicated life than a dull one.
Thank you for your kind and helpful words.