ahaha naw, i may not know what im gonna do with my life, but im pretty damn sure waffle house aint in my future at least not in the far far future.. like past a few years from now or whatever. speaking of waffle house, i needa go get ready for work
Aye. I want to become a writer, but I know that's not gonna get me anywhere. Hopefully I can get a job as a copy editor in some publishing company. That's a few years down the road though, Grad school first.
I wanna be a total pimp... you know what I'm sayin, like.. twenty fo' sevuhn, playa, yo... dawg... yeah, you know what I mean. Har har.
Bippity boppity'n'sheeit, ya know. Word. Fat blunts fo' dah homies. Keep it real my shibbitydoodah MIKE JONES!!1!!!11!1111!OMGZ!!!2
hahaha. indeed heather, you did hahahahhaha...one of the head guys at my school is named mike jones. im suprised no one has cracked a joke about his name yet
I know a car dealer/finance accountant named Dick Cheney. He works at a Toyota dealership I may be getting a job at.
aww...if i was named casey jones, one point in my life, i would have to ride on a train, high on cocain. i love that song
ahh. i graduate on saturday and im so confused on what i want to do... my college offers an "academic exploration program" i figure i will probably end up in the music therepy course though
There's a Josephine Foster at the high school i just graduated from.... but it seems like most everyone doesn't know what they want to do. that's pretty fucking awesome.
Right before the end of second term I changed my majoy from philosophy (no intention of keeping it that like a day after I registered) to religious studies (with a film studies minor). No idea what I am going to do with it though. I think it would be cool to work at like a multi-faith (or truly non-denominational) outreach program or something like that. I really don't know what you do with a Religious Studies major I am going to Dr. Phil people now http://www.lakelandc.ab.ca/Tourism/programs.html My brother is doing the Adventure Tourism thing. His ultamite goal is to have his own guiding company in southern Alberta. He recently got a summer job with a fishing guide he knows from Red Deer. I wouldn't doubt that someplace down there offers something similar... A university preferably. Botany will probobly be a department in the faculty of science, then you just take classes on whatever you want to be a herbologist...
I finish next year but I'm just waiting really for my gap year(s). I realised everyone paints uni as this place where you can be free and do whatever, but in fact that's just living, uni's just another system. Don't get me wrong, I want to learn about things, but I reckon I'd fuck up the ratios of work to play and drop out. I'm gonna take a while to have fun, live, and work myself out, and then go when I really really want to learn something specific. Does anyone feel the same/differently, or have any suggestions as to what to do to find myself?