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subterranean
11-27-2004, 06:24 AM
This is the most perfect occupation that i can think of for some of you peeps, judging from what you've posted so far
Camper
She would make a great entertainer. Always put happy, smiley, cheerfull emoticons and lol in her posts.Eventhough perhaps, at that moment, she wasnt actually felt happy ;)
Stan
The power hunger lad, should run for president one day. That will satisfy his thirst :nod:
Crisaor
He would make a great teacher :). He is a helpful lad, darn clever, and even his mother tounge is not english, his english is excellent. He'd make a kewl art and literature teacher i think ;)
Ash
Ash no doubt would make a great poet and writer. We have seen her works and can't think of better carreer for her ;)
Faye
She's perfect for a campaign manager..always got interesting things to express :D
Den
I suppose she would make a good spiritual consellor :)
Ps. Thanks to the heavy rain outside that makes me can't do any outdoor activity. Thus, this thread is an excess of my boredom. :)
and o yea..one last thing
Bongitybongbong
Well..i think he sould stick as the big pimp dady :D :D (J/K)
Cheers fellows
Taliesin
11-27-2004, 11:59 AM
About Stan - president? I am not certain if Canada is a presidentian or a parlamential country. In the parliamential country president has practically no power at all. If Canada is a parlamential country, then Stan should candidate for prime minister.
And, oh yes, sorry for the politics talk. But it was merely facts not opinions.
And - in what area would We be great? Besides being a genius which We are already?
Heehee, well, I dunno about that, I rarely get into any of the slagging matches around here, I usually keep my mouth shut! :as-sleep: as I seem to put my foot in it too often ;)
But, ah, thanks for the confidence, even though I wasn't particularily `nice' to you and Stan.
But I'm sorry I just can't stand arguing and dissention among the ranks here, I think everyone here has something to contribute, I like all the colourful characters here :D and I'm glad for now things have settled down somewhat. Well, until the next troll comes along and starts posting venom again that gets deleted.
This is the most perfect occupation that i can think of for some of you peeps, judging from what you've posted so far
Den
I suppose she would make a good spiritual consellor :)
Yes, here in Canada Stan would qualify as potential Prime Ministerial material, I think he's of age ;)
But of course he needs a *boatload* of money and many many minions to follow and support him in his bid, in every province.
Or if he's big buddy of someone already in power he could go the nepotistic route, as most of our politicos do :P
Even if he could start out small, get in as local member of parliament for his particular electoral riding, that's always the first step in the door to future prosperity, cushy appointments and lucrative pension and business expense write-offs for the rest of his life!
About Stan - president? I am not certain if Canada is a presidentian or a parlamential country. In the parliamential country president has practically no power at all. If Canada is a parlamential country, then Stan should candidate for prime minister.
And, oh yes, sorry for the politics talk. But it was merely facts not opinions.
And - in what area would We be great? Besides being a genius which We are already?
Entertainer? ME??? Are you NUTS? lol... entertrainer... so not gonna take this one in anytime in the near... century or so, lol... an entertainer! ME!
*shakes head all beside self* :p
Bongitybongbong
11-27-2004, 08:16 PM
thx you got the nail on the head with me, but most of us (especially sub and stan) have the brains and guts to lead a country with some ease
Interesting thread, subterranean. I will try to act a little creative too, and post about a few members.
Subterranean: with Stanislaw, I could see you as a politician - perhaps not as a complete ruler, but as a high official of some kind, popular, and who everyone loves for her strong utilitarian opinions.
Jay (a.k.a. "Camper"): I like the idea of an entertainer (perhaps an actress?), but the first that comes to mind - a counselor; do not ask me why. Jay, you just seem very "down-to-earth," and I could easily perceive people spilling their minds on you.
Amuse: a writer, most likely a poet, without a doubt, who will maybe make it onto online-literature.com.
Stanislaw: maybe a politican, but perhaps also a vigilante leader of a large organization offiliated with the government.
Those end a few ideas I have; with others I have left out (I still think highly of you), I have not identified yet.
Oops! I forgot.
Scheherazade: for some reason, I see you as a brilliant, and opinionated, professor at either a university or community college - one free-spirited and inspiring.
You got it mono :), want to be a teacher and a counselor :)... though... entertainer, actresses... how you two came to that I have no idea, lol. Thank you :)
Btw, Scher is
a brilliant, and opinionated, professor ... one free-spirited and inspiring. :D
Still thinking over mine, should be able with a list of my own sometime later :)
Scheherazade
11-28-2004, 08:26 AM
Oops! I forgot.
Scheherazade: for some reason, I see you as a brilliant, and opinionated, professor at either a university or community college - one free-spirited and inspiring.
It is kind of true... At least the community college part! :p
Jay> All good teachers are:
1 part entertainer
1 part counsellor
1 part visionary
2 parts gurus in their subject areas
in an ideal world! ;)
I think you would make a wonderful teacher. :nod:
How many parts a teacher has exactly? And can I call you a guru? :p lol
Scheherazade
11-28-2004, 08:45 AM
How many parts a teacher has exactly? And can I call you a guru? :p lol
For the sake of argument, I assumed 5 parts but not exact of course as there are so many other small things in the mixture :)
And here is a definition of 'guru' for you:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=67&q=guru
which goes to show, you cannot/should not call me a 'guru'! :D
Unless you want to offend other gurus! :p
A trusted counselor and adviser; a mentor.
Why not? willing to turn a blind eye on you not being Tibetian buddhist or Hindu... as far as I know :p
subterranean
11-28-2004, 08:02 PM
About Stan - president? I am not certain if Canada is a presidentian or a parlamential country. In the parliamential country president has practically no power at all. If Canada is a parlamential country, then Stan should candidate for prime minister.
And, oh yes, sorry for the politics talk. But it was merely facts not opinions.
And - in what area would We be great? Besides being a genius which We are already?
Apologize for my lack of knowledge about the Canadian political system. :)
Then yes, Stan should run for PM.
And Jay for a counsellor? .....
*think hard*
*think harder*
*think very hard*
Nah...........I dont think so :D :D :D
Stanislaw
11-29-2004, 05:56 PM
Thank you my loyal subjects!, lol, always wanted to be a dictator! lol
And I could see bongitybongbong as the notorius p.i.m.p.
lol
subterranean
11-29-2004, 07:54 PM
loyal subjects..?
I feel like throwing up now...
kushi
11-29-2004, 08:05 PM
feel like im in some royal court or something haha.. My fellow loyals..
Bongitybongbong
11-29-2004, 08:58 PM
Thank you my loyal subjects!, lol, always wanted to be a dictator! lol
And I could see bongitybongbong as the notorius p.i.m.p.
lol
I don't know what you heard about me
But a b**** can't get a dollar out of me
No Cadillac, no perms, you can't see
That I'm a motherf****** P-I-M-P
Couldn't resist your highness.j/k Yes being the notorious p.i.m.p. can be hard and alot of pimps in the 20's were Mafiamen.*continues to think about a royal court*hey i got an idea we ought to make a royal court.i call being a Count or baron
Ok, enough, what the heck does p.i.m.p./P-I-M-P/pimp/whatever means? lol
Scheherazade
11-30-2004, 06:43 AM
I am glad you dont know that Jay! :D
Oh come on, do tell *goes 'sad puppy eyes' on you* :p
Bongitybongbong
11-30-2004, 08:04 AM
A pimp is the person who finds people that are "lonely", has a woman who sells herself make the person less "lonely", and gets money from the woman.
Oh, got it, thanks Bong... somehow I can't see you as a pimp then.
Bongitybongbong
11-30-2004, 08:06 AM
ouch.that hurt.
Sorry dude :(, still doesn't strike me as a pimp
Stanislaw
11-30-2004, 11:42 AM
loyal subjects..?
I feel like throwing up now...
not infront of the royal entrage.
ouch.that hurt.
Actually, in modern times alot of pimps are women. specially in europe.
Scheherazade
11-30-2004, 11:48 AM
*is impressed with Stan's vast knowledge on pimp culture and trends*
:D
Stanislaw
11-30-2004, 11:51 AM
uhmm... thankyou? lol
Bongitybongbong
11-30-2004, 04:17 PM
Well the pimps in USA are mostly men.
Jester
11-30-2004, 06:54 PM
and the illegal ones, with trafficked women are mostly male too.... you dealing with slaves there bong?
Bongitybongbong
11-30-2004, 10:31 PM
uhhhh.....no *packs bags and leaves to Mexico*j/k. But I need to travel maybe 70-90 miles to get into a bad place with violence and prostitution.First or second hand experiences.
Jester
11-30-2004, 10:54 PM
hmmmmm..... go to thailand... or anywhere in south east asia and even south asia and middle east.... oh no its in north america too... our world really really really needs to abolish slavery not jsut make it illegal but get rid of it... you know have the girls, slave ones that is that they find in these brothels are arrested for illegal immigration and sent home where theyre caught again or sold back into it... the world has coined the euphanism... human trafficking for this obscene job...
subterranean
11-30-2004, 11:29 PM
Actually, in modern times alot of pimps are women. specially in europe.
they called them pimp dady and big momma
Bongitybongbong
12-01-2004, 08:16 AM
hmmmmm..... go to thailand... or anywhere in south east asia and even south asia and middle east.... oh no its in north america too... our world really really really needs to abolish slavery not jsut make it illegal but get rid of it... you know have the girls, slave ones that is that they find in these brothels are arrested for illegal immigration and sent home where theyre caught again or sold back into it... the world has coined the euphanism... human trafficking for this obscene job...
Well no I don't deal with slaves but people think that about me. I'm a nice guy.
Scheherazade
12-01-2004, 08:46 AM
OK, after reading all these, I am VERY unwilling to find out what you guys do for a living... :eek2:
My general knowledge in this field, it seems, is less than elementary... :angel:
*posts and leaves to return to her ivory tower*
Stanislaw
12-01-2004, 11:48 AM
common down from there... have we gotta deal for you... :eek:
anywho, Prostitution is a real problem... about 3 blocks from my house.
Bongitybongbong
12-01-2004, 04:13 PM
common down from there... have we gotta deal for you... :eek:
anywho, Prostitution is a real problem... about 3 blocks from my house.
That sucks.... unless:confused: ..... nah that wouldn't be you.
Jester
12-01-2004, 05:53 PM
hahahaha, prostitution was everywhere where i lived before... Scher... I worte a news article about male prostitution in Bangladesh and a spereate article about human trafficking (most of human trafficking is women forced into prostitution)...
Stanislaw
12-01-2004, 06:22 PM
That sucks.... unless:confused: ..... nah that wouldn't be you.
Might not, unless you live in edmonton
Bongitybongbong
12-01-2004, 07:27 PM
Might not suck to be in prostitution? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
subterranean
12-01-2004, 07:47 PM
hahahaha, prostitution was everywhere where i lived before... Scher... I worte a news article about male prostitution in Bangladesh and a spereate article about human trafficking (most of human trafficking is women forced into prostitution)...
And if you dig further, the majority of the women are underaged. And it's not prostitution that becomes the real problem, it's poverty.
Bongitybongbong
12-01-2004, 07:49 PM
Very true.
Stanislaw
12-01-2004, 09:06 PM
Might not suck to be in prostitution? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
oops, I misinterpreted your statement, I thought that perhaps you were refeering to me as being someone who lives near you. I don't think being a prostitute would not suck, I was refeering to my interpretation of your statement.
Apologies.
Bongitybongbong
12-02-2004, 07:56 AM
oops, I misinterpreted your statement, I thought that perhaps you were refeering to me as being someone who lives near you. I don't think being a prostitute would not suck, I was refeering to my interpretation of your statement.
Apologies.
Misinterpretations happen but at least we can fix them quick rather thanhave a war.
Stanislaw
12-02-2004, 01:12 PM
so true, peace is better than war.
Jester
12-02-2004, 06:59 PM
indeed.... poor families seel thier children or wed them to strangers.... very sad
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