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Ask Rommie...

headspace said:
and she gets it wrong.

traffic jam - when you're already late (not actually ironic)

if you were a town planner on a way to a meeting to discuss the problems with the traffic and you were made late by a traffic jam - ironic.

Anyway, I'm fucking up Rommies thread, I'm leaving.
So she got one part of the song wrong. I'd still listen to her before I'd even consider listening to Celine Dion. ;)
 
Chatty said:
According to Dictionary.com:

Indefatigable: adj : showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality; "an indefatigable advocate of equal rights"; "a tireless worker"; "unflagging pursuit of excellence"
Intriguing. So I guess his statement works then.
 
Love Child said:
Roomie, why is it when you first meet someone they have qualities about them that are cute or enduring, then later on down the line those same qualities annoy the hell out of you?
And is there a way to avoid this?
Thank you.
When you first meet them, it's something fresh about them. You think that it's cute at first, but then it's constant and then it begins to grate on your nerves. This happens in any circumstances, and not just in relationships.

Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid this without a WHOLE LOT of One Night Stands.
 
RommieSG said:
When you first meet them, it's something fresh about them. You think that it's cute at first, but then it's constant and then it begins to grate on your nerves. This happens in any circumstances, and not just in relationships.

Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid this without a WHOLE LOT of One Night Stands.
Thank you Roomie. Much appreciated. So, I guess kill them wouldn't work?
 
Love Child said:
Thank you Roomie. Much appreciated. So, I guess kill them wouldn't work?
Unless you want to risk a jail sentence and/or term on death row, then no it wouldn't work. ;)
 
eloisel said:
Do you know how to calculate Zep Tepi?
Sorry. Last time I looked, I wasn't Egyptian. Last time I tried to look into that stuff, it almost made my head explode.
 
RommieSG said:
Sorry. Last time I looked, I wasn't Egyptian. Last time I tried to look into that stuff, it almost made my head explode.
Very cool you even looked. I can almost get the calculations then I think of one of my idols, Carl Sagan, and "billions and billions" of stars that have been gone long time but we're just now seeing their light because it took so long to travel here, and then I fall asleep.

Considering the planet's respiration, don't you think you could be at the very least a little bit Egyptian?
 
eloisel said:
Very cool you even looked. I can almost get the calculations then I think of one of my idols, Carl Sagan, and "billions and billions" of stars that have been gone long time but we're just now seeing their light because it took so long to travel here, and then I fall asleep.

Considering the planet's respiration, don't you think you could be at the very least a little bit Egyptian?
I have German in me, and Cherokee Indian, but as far as I know, no Egyptian. Not even any tendencies towards it. Sometimes though, I wish I were Japanese. ;)

No, not because of the women. :P

I like the culture, the food, the history, their way of doing things..........

Some day I will go to Japan. I just don't know how. *blush*
 
RommieSG said:
I have German in me, and Cherokee Indian, but as far as I know, no Egyptian. Not even any tendencies towards it. Sometimes though, I wish I were Japanese. ;)

No, not because of the women. :P

I like the culture, the food, the history, their way of doing things..........

Some day I will go to Japan. I just don't know how. *blush*
Be an English teacher. A girl in my writing group spent a year in China as an English teacher - however, she is American-Chinese. She worked at a school that paid for her transportation to and from China, her dorm at the school, and a stipend. A friend of my dauther is in Taiwan now teaching English and making movies and commercials.

Here is one site I found by searching for "English Teacher" & "Japan" on Yahoo:
http://www.eltnews.com/guides/teaching/teaching_guide1.shtml
Might be your ticket to Japan!
 
eloisel said:
Be an English teacher. A girl in my writing group spent a year in China as an English teacher - however, she is American-Chinese. She worked at a school that paid for her transportation to and from China, her dorm at the school, and a stipend. A friend of my dauther is in Taiwan now teaching English and making movies and commercials.

Here is one site I found by searching for "English Teacher" & "Japan" on Yahoo:
http://www.eltnews.com/guides/teaching/teaching_guide1.shtml
Might be your ticket to Japan!
Yeah, unfortunately, I don't have the finances to get a degree to become an English Teacher. ;)
 
RommieSG said:
Yeah, unfortunately, I don't have the finances to get a degree to become an English Teacher. ;)
From what I can remember, you might not even need a degree to go overseas to teach. Of course going that way-you might not make much doing it-but the experience would be great.
 
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