Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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Gave up smoking so trying to remain calm :D. I've got an essay due next week and a presentation to give on friday so its still quite relaxed and im going to poland in just over 3 weeks. How is everything with you? How is the job hunt going?
Sounds pretty good. How did that other presentation go? That is already soon :tup:
My job hunt is going pretty good I have had 3 interview so far. Two of those I will hear more at the end of this week. Tomorrow I have another one and then I will wait for the replies.

We don't serve alcohol in Hindu weddings or wedding receptions. :D
get drunk of love then :D
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
Showers expected in San Francisco around the time I'll be there! :weee:
It's been weird. Normally May-Oct is almost zero rain, so we make up for it in the winter. But this winter has been dry, which makes people freak out with the 'D' word (drought) for lack of rain water and mountain runoff in the reservoirs. But I heard it's supposed to snow for 10 straight days in the mountains soon, so it's going to be unusual and wet here for a bit.

It's going to be the dominant thing on your mind for several months. Better be prepared for that, yo :p
Undoubtedly. Good luck with that, Sam.

Not today, but he took good care of me last night. He's a strict nurse, actually.
Photos or it didn't happen. :klin:

We don't serve alcohol in Hindu weddings or wedding receptions. :D
Ah, Bangalore. You don't serve alcohol past 11:30p. :p

Given your relationship with your mother, I expect nothing less than a Vodka fountain at your wedding :p
:lol:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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I made it a mission myself to get through college with no loans. Every year I found a new funding source and attended a public uni, commuted to downtown Chicago for uni from my parents' house, etc.

You really can't do that without owing something these days.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,868
I had no idea student loans were that horrible in the states. It's the best loan possible in Denmark. People take it even though they have money enough to study just because it's a very affordable way of getting money for investing.

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My interest is like 18% and my shits are "subsidized".
1.5% while I'm studying and then it's 2% + the national interest rate after I'm done lol.
 

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