^In that case, leave out the booze so you'll remember it
Ian, what, no rubbers? Even with the high class hooker I'd be playing it safe :naughty:
Ian, what, no rubbers? Even with the high class hooker I'd be playing it safe :naughty:
Zumtizzle;1031047 said:How could this be the worst advice ever given, Kid?
I'm telling you too, go back to school. :3d_frown:
SWD Fredester 3;1031693 said:Skip the eight ball, don't wear yourself out with the hooker and if you are not planning
to go to college look for a good trade: masonry, plumbing, electrical. As for your car,
try to always enjoy it through every stage, knowing there will always be something to
change or upgrade.
DonS1mpson;1031623 said:just don't go for the hell of it to get a degree in Media suites, art or something equally worthless that you're never going to use...
theWeezL;1031873 said:Going to college for a ME degree? go buy yourself a real nice calculator, you are gonna need it!
The first sentence of this post is correct. The rest no so much...:nono:DonS1mpson;1031623 said:Because you don't necessarily need a college education to succeed in life.
If you're going to get a degree in something that is worth the paper it's printed on and will actually use it then more power to you, just don't go for the hell of it to get a degree in Media suites, art or something equally worthless that you're never going to use...
Anyway, That's enough of my thread jack.
Good luck! If you take on your education with the same intensity thatJDMMA70;1032128 said:I plan to study at the University of Houston
JDMMA70;1031697 said:ok ATTENTION
I AM GOING TO COLLEGE FOLKS as stated a few pages back i plan to study Mechanical Engineering