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ba, i'm over money.. i was like that younger days.. each year I progressively grow less money hungry. I've had money, i've not had money, life goes on. You either are spending so much time earning it you don't have time for other things, or so much time doing other things you're flat broke.

yin and yang. its a double edged sword the old green

The corporate world is never a pretty one.. hence why i've tried to dodge it as best as possible. But that doesn't necessarily mean the best for the finances.

Just has made me realise that I do oneday have to get my own biz up and running.... Don;t know if i want or need that headache at 21 though...

Yeah well i missed out on a multi multi million dollar deal because of this current crap, your know what % we get so it big money too....

Over it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DAMN!! what were u selling? that would have been a nice little bit of money as well.

Um, down at umart today for the first "official" day so i'll be there 3 days a week. I'm also looking at slotting some other things in between to make up the rest of the time.

Gotta drive back tomorrow, meet with somebody at 8:30a for a website client -- yikes :P (not my idea that time of day), and after that interview for hopefully 1-2 days doing webdesign a week

ba, i'm over money.. i was like that younger days.. each year I progressively grow less money hungry. I've had money, i've not had money, life goes on. You either are spending so much time earning it you don't have time for other things, or so much time doing other things you're flat broke.  

yin and yang. its a double edged sword the old green

Mate! Lets make a book of quotes, thats number one... :P

Um, down at umart today for the first "official" day so i'll be there 3 days a week. I'm also looking at slotting some other things in between to make up the rest of the time.  

Gotta drive back tomorrow, meet with somebody at 8:30a for a website client -- yikes :D (not my idea that time of day), and after that interview for hopefully 1-2 days doing webdesign a week

Good luck with the interview... kick some multimedia ass! :P

lol @ strutto:

The unidentified couple, from the central city of Zhengzhou, were fooled by their child's underdeveloped sexual organs, dressing him in girl's clothes and teaching him to go to the women's room, the Zhengzhou Evening News reported.

hehehe.. er ok! some people are weird the world over.

ok, now i really am off..

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