I'm a Melbourne chick, born and raised. I have travelled to Germany and lived in Tassie. I have done quite a variety of things from lifeguarding to radio announcing to youth working to maths teaching to childcare working to singing to housekeeping to studying and much more. I'm a jack of all trades as they say. I think. I wonder where that saying came from. I have a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Psychology and English and a graduate diploma of Education. I'm passionate about teaching and seeing people reach their potential.
thats funny! so do i have to change my name for the crazy war thingy? like ill be i dont know well ill be back gotta go to work (after collage job at a camrea store, it is boring but for $10.00 an hour im in!)
Nice work! Um, you can change your name if you like. I was dubbed Bruce by someone who I can't remember. Feel free to join in and assign yourself any role you like!
Or... "The mangy pillow from underneath the house that has come from a faraway land, beyond the trees and the scope of the mind of man, which has endured many a urination on the part of the ancient druids that were the original religion in England from which we gain much of our current Christmas practices from including the Christmas tree and burning the yuletime log in the fire, which isn't something that most people do anyway, but if you did you'd be doing an ancient English druidic religious practice as previously stated, and now the pillow is so very old that you can hardly make out that it's even a pillow and the thought just sprang to mind that i'm not sure whether they would've even had pillows in ancient england anyway - i wonder what they did use, if they did use anything at all".
I think I'll make another name... maybe this one will be, "Bismalda the African holding-chicken who dabbles in voodooism and hates it really, but she doesn't mind it when her friend takes out the chicken bones bit with her..."
(after collage job at a camrea store, it is boring but for $10.00 an hour im in!)
What about "Pastry"?
or... "Frieda"?
Or... "The mangy pillow from underneath the house that has come from a faraway land, beyond the trees and the scope of the mind of man, which has endured many a urination on the part of the ancient druids that were the original religion in England from which we gain much of our current Christmas practices from including the Christmas tree and burning the yuletime log in the fire, which isn't something that most people do anyway, but if you did you'd be doing an ancient English druidic religious practice as previously stated, and now the pillow is so very old that you can hardly make out that it's even a pillow and the thought just sprang to mind that i'm not sure whether they would've even had pillows in ancient england anyway - i wonder what they did use, if they did use anything at all".
*creepy face*
*drones off*