NFFC Chris Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 I'd love to be a vet,I love animals.But unfortunately I'm too dumb to fufill my dream
Knighton Matt Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 I'd love to be a vet,I love animals.But unfortunately I'm too dumb to fufill my dream No offence but can never really understand this argument? Surely a true animal lover would get little satisfaction in regularly putting animals down despite the joys of constantly working with animals, helping them etc. Maybe you'd just get used to it I don't know?
Matt Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 No offence but can never really understand this argument? Surely a true animal lover would get little satisfaction in regularly putting animals down despite the joys of constantly working with animals, helping them etc. Maybe you'd just get used to it I don't know? Its like surgeon's, how on earth could you cut someone open for op's, e.t.c. I know at the same time they may get satisfaction out of helping someone/saving someone and they do a great job but how could you do it
NFFC Chris Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 No offence but can never really understand this argument? Surely a true animal lover would get little satisfaction in regularly putting animals down despite the joys of constantly working with animals, helping them etc. Maybe you'd just get used to it I don't know? That part is sad,but the satisfication of curing sick animals would be terrific.The next best thing is rescuing animals and that may be my best bet!
Nationwider Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 I'd like to be the managing director and main shareholder of a leading injection moulding company. And also a test match umpire in my spare time in the summer. I'd also like to own a nice country pub. That is all.
Knighton Matt Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 Its like surgeon's, how on earth could you cut someone open for op's, e.t.c. I know at the same time they may get satisfaction out of helping someone/saving someone and they do a great job but how could you do it It's all about the Franklins I suppose. I'd do anything for cash. Anything dammit!
Knighton Matt Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 That part is sad,but the satisfication of curing sick animals would be terrific.The next best thing is rescuing animals and that may be my best bet! I suppose you're doing the decent thing really when they're suffering as well. Hell Forest remind me of an old poorly goat and I'd have done the decent thing and shot 'em a long time ago!
Knighton Matt Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 I'd like to be the managing director and main shareholder of a leading injection moulding company. And also a test match umpire in my spare time in the summer. I'd also like to own a nice country pub. That is all. Let's make it happen...
Thracian Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 Benefactor. It would be great to quietly go around helping to make dreams come true however big or small.
Ultra Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 Asylum seeker in the UK. Yeah it must be a real hoot living on £20 worth of vouchers a week, not knowing when the cops will swoop on you...
Ultra Posted 25 April 2006 Posted 25 April 2006 Rock star. Or head of a large corporation, which would happen if I win tomorrow's rollover lottery!
Janx Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Anything but the one I'm in at the moment! Releive ones backside from ones chair and go seeketh young woman... the world is one's lobster for talented hungry types.... nuff said! <_<
The People's Hero Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Let's make it happen... I'm with you KM! You're becoming something of a hero to the people, if you don't mind me saying.
Guest Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Releive ones backside from ones chair and go seeketh young woman... the world is one's lobster for talented hungry types.... nuff said! <_< The wheels are in motion, so they say. It is not as easy as one would have hoped, however.
The People's Hero Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 The wheels are in motion, so they say. It is not as easy as one would have hoped, however. Keep at it Lisa, light at the end of the tunnel and all that. Also, can I have some of that special tape you were on about please? For sex games and making clothes and the like. Ta. Yureverluvin, Jim II
Janx Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Lisa.... PM me for advice help etc, should you feel the need!
Dr The Singh Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 I want Lee Morris's job, injured footballer on full pay!!!!
Guest Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Keep at it Lisa, light at the end of the tunnel and all that. Also, can I have some of that special tape you were on about please? For sex games and making clothes and the like. Ta. Yureverluvin, Jim II The shiny stuff or the sticky stuff?
The People's Hero Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 Good question. Shiny sounds good. But then so does sticky. Hmmm.
Knighton Matt Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 I'm with you KM! You're becoming something of a hero to the people, if you don't mind me saying. There's only one People's Hero round these parts mate. Phube Fox gets my vote for best cow as well for the record although the lack of competition is slightly alarming...
Guest Posted 26 April 2006 Posted 26 April 2006 There's only one People's Hero round these parts mate. Phube Fox gets my vote for best cow as well for the record although the lack of competition is slightly alarming... I am a sarky cow. Although it is self-proclaimed.
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