tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post3480072151189540762..comments2023-10-28T04:58:22.246-04:00Comments on Crystal Coast Gardener: I'll Take 'The Penis Mightier' For $100, AlexUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-60985241687658775062011-11-25T16:45:43.480-05:002011-11-25T16:45:43.480-05:00Well what can I say girl ?
Law was my major and En...Well what can I say girl ?<br />Law was my major and English my minor .. law because I would argue the point into oblivion no matter how ridiculous and English ? <br />I liked Chaucer's frankness ? LOL<br />I was teased for going to Carleton .. even though I was excepted to Queens and Ottawa .. Carleton seemed to be the "one" <br />I was way too young when I stared university .. 17 .. what the hell did I know about anything ?<br />But .. not having utilized that education .. marriage .. baby .. and the military telling us what to do every second of every day/night ... finally FREEDOM when husband said enough !<br />Did my education help me in the whole scheme of things ? <br />I'll get back to you on that?<br />I truly think that over used quote "the school of life" taught me so much more it is scary !<br />Funny post girl .. tickled my funny bones ? <br />JoyCanadianGardenJoyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18130452541076704075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-26175955793057881652011-11-19T07:57:43.217-05:002011-11-19T07:57:43.217-05:00I'll agree there it does make a pretty good st...I'll agree there it does make a pretty good story!Alhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15625543235578144620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-8116443348598829302011-11-18T10:08:55.774-05:002011-11-18T10:08:55.774-05:00Al: Most of my anthro friends were into cultural a...Al: Most of my anthro friends were into cultural anthro. I think that's just what most people think of when they think of anthropology. I liked those classes (at my school, we were required to take a little bit of all four fields), but physical anthro was my favourite. Every day that I had an Osteology lab, I woke up excited. It's all I talked about at dinner. LOL<br /><br />You're talking to a girl that's seen a loooot of porn. You're right. Most of it is boring after you see enough of it. ;) But to get to see it as part of a class? That's just a good damn story.Kynahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13222304237028745181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-51357261750109273422011-11-18T06:45:29.138-05:002011-11-18T06:45:29.138-05:00I did read this the other day on my way out the do...I did read this the other day on my way out the door. But I have to say, a big chunk of my second degree was anthropology (a major).<br />The physical anthropology units I did were som of the most fun I did at Uni!<br />I have to say that while shagging is pretty darn good, most porn is dull boring!Alhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15625543235578144620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-45245088418159302502011-11-17T12:36:12.028-05:002011-11-17T12:36:12.028-05:00Master Liz: One of my best skills is time manageme...Master Liz: One of my best skills is time management (and my employees like me for that). Wiring too, obviously. I still get a thrill every time a friend or co-worker asks me to edit something that they've written. <br /><br />Such a nerdy thrill. <br /><br />Marguerite: Yeah, I've been seeing that a lot over the last few years. <br /><br />People see that others have gotten lucky by landing themselves a good job without uni, and say, Fuck it!<br /><br />Not saying that doesn't happen, but it just sounds like a cop out by kids who are too uninterested in going, or feel like they don't want to spend money on it. <br /><br />I know how lucky I was to have my dad for my schooling, but even if he couldn't, I would have just done the student loan thing. <br /><br />Jess: *whistles* Nice education you've got there!<br /><br />When I was little I always dreamed about going to Harvard or Oxford or some other ridiculously awesome world-famous university, but I was happy going to the U of A. <br /><br />That was sort of my point, it doesn't matter what school of higher education one chooses. I didn't mean to sound like I was leaving out trade schools (that's what we tend to call 'college' in Canada), because I wasn't. Anyone who wants to further their education after high school has my admiration. <br /><br />That was cool about the Peyote, by the way. Everyone has some sort of cool memory from university. Mine was just the porn lol. <br /><br />John: Well, I still hope you got in some part-time shagging! :D<br /><br />Boys AND men? You're just greedy! :P<br /><br />Dude, what you do is pretty awesome(besides shagging). I love reading your blog because you're a helper of animals and people alike. I've never been that sort of caretaker type of person (only time I've ever felt that way was when Chuckles was going through cancer treatments), so I admire it in others. It's something you're born with.Kynahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13222304237028745181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-15458949288543988552011-11-17T07:46:23.331-05:002011-11-17T07:46:23.331-05:00I never got to University ( well full time that is...I never got to University ( well full time that is)<br />it would have done me the world of good....... <br />I would have slept around with a load of boys/men and probably have become a vet!John Going Gentlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14958171262765033946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-34245975533504412872011-11-16T23:20:37.503-05:002011-11-16T23:20:37.503-05:00Good on ya, Kyna. You know, I went to Uva and too...Good on ya, Kyna. You know, I went to Uva and took the same route you did, not knowing what I wanted to do, but feeling pretty happy that I got to take interesting classes instead of algebra for once. One of my professors was teaching Don Juan and Castenada and decided to bring Peyote into class! These are experiences I'm pretty sure you just don't get in engineering school. And you know what? when I did finally figure out who I was, I ended up being able to parlay my little ol' Arts and Sciences degree into one of those careers that people go to Harvard for. So there! And I got to learn about Peyote and French, economics, psychology, music theory and astronomy! It can't be beat.<br /><br />I too agree that even if you decide that you really want to be a mechanic or hairdresser or any of the myriad of professions that don't require a degree for work, the point of college isn't for work, but for YOU... who it makes you, which will be a more well rounded, broader thinking individual with a wealth of friends and contacts you wouldn't have known otherwise. <br /><br />It's the 4 years I'd live over too. Though those first few in Manhattan are close up there too!Jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01524574998937986323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-6811182136384743042011-11-16T20:14:18.753-05:002011-11-16T20:14:18.753-05:00Kyna, bless your heart for saying this. I've ...Kyna, bless your heart for saying this. I've read so many things lately critisizing higher education and saying it's worthless to kids because they just end up in debt and unemployed. Isn't the point to better ourselves and broaden our horizons. At university we learn to start living like adults, we study subjects we have a real interest in and we learn about life in general. How can that be a bad thing?Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5674336400331431860.post-3461579369486663552011-11-16T15:37:18.384-05:002011-11-16T15:37:18.384-05:00Hi Kyna,
Nice one, and I have to agree - after al...Hi Kyna,<br /><br />Nice one, and I have to agree - after all I haven't just graduated from my MSc for nothing...<br /><br />Oh and btw, you can call me MASTER now. Biatches. Lol. <br /><br />Only joking :P<br /><br />Anyone who feels they don't need to continually develop themselves whether it be through reading or going on courses/degress are really missing out. And degrees are definitely still worth the time.<br />After all, it teaches you completely new skills such as presenting, critical thinking, time management, writing.. you name it. <br />As well as drinking skills, obviously.<br /><br />To anyone considering going back to Uni, or who are working and considering; definitely do it. If you have the chance then grap it and take it. it's worth it; if only for yourself.Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08640322232670777125noreply@blogger.com