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Originally posted by caminperth

ken - i wasn't having a go at people without degrees... just talking about my own experience...

both are good - if you're good at what you do, there's no reason you shouldn't make good $$..

Wasn't saying you were Cam but a lot of people , me included , were just not smart enough to get to uni.

What I am saying is that there is still a good living to be made if you work.

When every Tom , Dick and Mary has a degree and is working in an office , there has to be someone to build that office first

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by zanda

Nizmo went to kalamundau high!?!

hhaah!

So where abouts are you living? somewhere around forrie? (my old stomping turf)

She can tell you but as we are all stalking her ( lol ) , she will then have to kill you.:)

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Ken

aidwin - auto i dont get to choose - u whack on power button or overdrive and it'll keep it in for longer but thats basically all i can do. Today was without either - my car just seems to have a mind of its own - some days it'll behave and is an absolute pleasure sometimes it gives me the shits and i threaten trading it in even though i never would. I think my car is female -it just seems to have PMS for a couple of days each month every other day its a dream to drive.

Originally posted by skyzerr33

i'm just making sure everyone knows pauls not getting any

Troy , we worked that out last night when everyone agreed that pwpt60secf was gay.

cheers

Ken:D :shake:

shutto - n1 racing? think i went there last time i was there... prices there are wierd.. real expensive for some bits.. real cheap on some...

ken - uni takes application, not smarts.. same as learning a trade.. agreed on the building of offices - but u do need someone to desing them first.. (sorry - i'm an engineer and old habits die hard.. :))

Originally posted by Nizmo

aidwin - auto i dont get to choose - u whack on power button or overdrive and it'll keep it in for longer but thats basically all i can do. Today was without either - my car just seems to have a mind of its own - some days it'll behave and is an absolute pleasure sometimes it gives me the shits and i threaten trading it in even though i never would. I think my car is female -it just seems to have PMS for a couple of days each month every other day its a dream to drive.

Yep , nothing like a female car , one week in four , it's useless , grumpy , snappy and not nice to be in.hehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

troy its pissing me off take it down - it was funny at the time but when its in your face every second post its lost its chuckle.

Ooops is this one of the weeks.

* joke , joke , just a joke, don't hit me , aaaaarrrgghhhh *

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

dibs on your car when she offs u ken

I have a plan. She won't tell me where she lives , that's why her and paul are coming here.

Then I have a full tank of fuel and will follow Niz home after I kill pwpt60secf.

Ahhhh , it's all good!!:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by caminperth

ken - uni takes application, not smarts.. same as learning a trade.. agreed on the building of offices - but u do need someone to desing them first.. (sorry - i'm an engineer and old habits die hard.. :))

I agree with u Cam - application is the key thats why i didnt go on to further my education cos i was lazy in that section. I got into all the smart classes PEAC, Advanced maths - olympiad or whatever but i hated homework refused to do it - i refused to study as well so that was mydownfall - but i think its unfair the amount of study they make kids do - in the end its just easier to get a job and forget about it once it hits 5pm!

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