Fantasy Time. Ideal job,career,profession.
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Fantasy Time. Ideal job,career,profession.
As title but,depending on your age,what would be or would have been your ideal job,career or profession.
Probably lots of F1/WRC drivers?
Ok I'll start. Me,past tense now,but I'd like to have been one of those rockstars still getting away with it after 20 or 30 years having survived all the "fun" on the way.They seem to have permission to never truly grow up!
Probably lots of F1/WRC drivers?
Ok I'll start. Me,past tense now,but I'd like to have been one of those rockstars still getting away with it after 20 or 30 years having survived all the "fun" on the way.They seem to have permission to never truly grow up!
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Originally Posted by chaos.
gyneocologist.
Nothing like an up close and personal with a rampant fungal infection!
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HUH
Originally Posted by Jason Crozier
Professional Guitarist.
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Didn't it occur to you that, as a gynecologist, a good proportion of women's "bits" will be presented to you not... how shall we say.... looking their best?
Nothing like an up close and personal with a rampant fungal infection!
Nothing like an up close and personal with a rampant fungal infection!
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Originally Posted by lightning101
The guy who models the molds for ******
you only need to take a mold of Chaos
then you'd have the biggest **** in the world
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nice one
Originally Posted by Jason Crozier
I think it is reasonable to say that if you try hard enough you will succeed.
I could have tried harder, no doubt, but I also wanted to buy a house etc. and earning a pittance wasn't going to pay my mortgage ... so I decided to turn my attentions elsewhere with a view to 'picking up where I left off' once I was comfortable.
I will be arranging a big gig next year, which i will tell you a bit more about when I see you.
I could have tried harder, no doubt, but I also wanted to buy a house etc. and earning a pittance wasn't going to pay my mortgage ... so I decided to turn my attentions elsewhere with a view to 'picking up where I left off' once I was comfortable.
I will be arranging a big gig next year, which i will tell you a bit more about when I see you.
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Originally Posted by IPKIS
you only need to take a mold of Chaos
then you'd have the biggest **** in the world
then you'd have the biggest **** in the world
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I have always fancied being a zoologist of some description, probably in a branch of aquatic biology which would fulfill my love of boating and the water with science and nature thrown in.
When people say "wouldn't it be great if you could get a job doing your hobby" I always have this fear of the "job" aspect ruining the "hobby" aspect though.
There are loads of people it works well for, but for me I think I am better off slogging it out in IT in the office for 5 days a week so I know I can enjoy the 2 remaining days doing what I love! Maybe I'm just not brave enough although I really respect those who can make it work.
Also, I'm one of those people who goes all out in a hobby anyway, so if I choose to do something in my own time I must know EVERYTHING there is to know about it, no half measures so in respect of standards I doubt I'd gain all that much from going "pro".
When people say "wouldn't it be great if you could get a job doing your hobby" I always have this fear of the "job" aspect ruining the "hobby" aspect though.
There are loads of people it works well for, but for me I think I am better off slogging it out in IT in the office for 5 days a week so I know I can enjoy the 2 remaining days doing what I love! Maybe I'm just not brave enough although I really respect those who can make it work.
Also, I'm one of those people who goes all out in a hobby anyway, so if I choose to do something in my own time I must know EVERYTHING there is to know about it, no half measures so in respect of standards I doubt I'd gain all that much from going "pro".
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Originally Posted by lightning101
The guy who models the molds for ****** or
playboy photographer
or
Hugh Heffner
playboy photographer
or
Hugh Heffner
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