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Post by Krysten on Apr 23, 2006 16:17:04 GMT -5
ahhh cool cool!!
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Post by californiagrown on Apr 23, 2006 16:31:22 GMT -5
ya my last final is may 31 im so excited
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Post by Krysten on Apr 23, 2006 18:45:07 GMT -5
Im not going to my last day of school.
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Post by mellie on Apr 23, 2006 22:51:07 GMT -5
Hey Bella, sorry i didn't answer ur question right away. I dance ballet, jazz, modern, hip-hop( like the choregraphed dances in videos). I just like to dance even two-step, salsa, etc. ;D
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Post by californiagrown on Apr 23, 2006 23:02:28 GMT -5
mellie do you noe how to belly dance?
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Post by mellie on Apr 24, 2006 18:50:42 GMT -5
CG i started to learn how to belly dance, but didn't stick with it. I also don't know how to tap. I like how Shakira dances that I wish I knew how to belly dance.
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Post by Krysten on Apr 24, 2006 18:56:36 GMT -5
What was this thread about in the first place?...
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Post by californiagrown on Apr 24, 2006 23:52:42 GMT -5
um its about your calling lol were so off topic right now, it was a realy meanful one though
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Post by Bella on Apr 25, 2006 0:15:46 GMT -5
Mellie, thanks for the reply. Dance is a great way to express yourself.
Getting back on topic, your passion in life or your calling doesn't always necessarily need to be your career/profession. For example, I knew a young woman who loved music and went to the Juilliard school in New York and studied piano. She was a phenominal pianist, but after she graduated, she became interested in medicine and now she is in the medical field. She still concertizes from time to time and she still plays beautifully, but she ended up with a completely different career.
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Post by californiagrown on Apr 25, 2006 0:19:10 GMT -5
good distinction bella
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Post by amyurban on Apr 25, 2006 1:33:00 GMT -5
Yep, it happens ALL the time. Most of the people I know who have degrees of one kind or another are not EVEN in the field they got their degrees in for one reason or another. Life does go on after college, either in the way you planned or sometimes....NOT! It's how you roll with them punches; that's the key!
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Post by Bella on Apr 25, 2006 9:55:20 GMT -5
Yup, Yup! (Bella, imitating Sintha, hehehe)
It's a big world and there are so many ways to contribute, both on and off the clock.
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Post by Krysten on Apr 25, 2006 19:33:33 GMT -5
Okay? Has anyone ever felt like screaming in a pillow???
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Post by amyurban on Apr 25, 2006 21:47:31 GMT -5
Yes, and I've done worse. I had this really CRUMMY job once at a deli in a grocery store for "rich, snobby people" right? And this one woman would come every week and just be SO RUDE and OBNOXIOUS and I was almost ALWAYS the one who had to wait on her. But I had to be "nice" to her the whole time, even though, inside, I just wanted to EXPLODE.
So, after she left, I went into the soundproof, walk-in freezer and just SCREAMED my head off! Yeah. And you know what? It worked. I felt 100% better after that! LOL! ;D
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Post by rose on Apr 25, 2006 22:08:38 GMT -5
LOL, that is funny, Amy. I am glad you were able to find something to relieve the stress a bit. I have worked in food service before and dealt with people like her. Not fun.
I don't get angry very easily. In fact, I don't even remember the last time I was angry...oh yes, I guess I do, but it might cause a political debate, which I don't want to start, so I won't tell the story....but there has been a time or two that I screamed into a pillow. One was when my oldest daughter died right before birth (she would have been 16 this month). When I got home from the hospital, I went into my bedroom and screamed into my pillow and sobbed for hours. My hubby was so concerned because that is soooo not like me. I won't go into detail about the other time because there is an off chance the person that upset me could read this some day but things are great between us now.
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