What Do you Do for a living?
#76
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:21
My personal collection of cool historical stuff is more or less restricted to weapons; most of them from the Ancient Age. Every time I see someone selling a real piece I just freak out since they come generaly from spoilers.
#77
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:23
#78
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:27
Saint Lilith?DragonDefender wrote...
I want the bone of a Saint, yeah it is a little morbid but hey could you imagine the conversation starter it would be on a coffee table.
#79
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:27
And forget about getting a piece of the "biggies" (St, Francis, St. Iacobus, St. Louis and so on) because if you do you´ll get this:

(People over here love to see me in that shirt!)
#80
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:28
Statulos wrote...
(People over here love to see me in that shirt!)
...Probably because it's the most factual piece of clothing ever seen.
#81
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:29
#82
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:29
#83
Posté 23 février 2010 - 06:31
Definetly, you don´t want me to wear this:Godak wrote...
Statulos wrote...
(People over here love to see me in that shirt!)
...Probably because it's the most factual piece of clothing ever seen.
#84
Posté 23 février 2010 - 07:35
It should say : The Spanish Inquisition - Fun for the Family !!!
#85
Posté 23 février 2010 - 07:38
At this stage of my life I've kind of failed at everything I've tried. So I'm kind of an epic fail machine.
Modifié par JHorwath, 23 février 2010 - 07:39 .
#86
Posté 23 février 2010 - 07:39
Naah: "you´ll cry, you´ll beg, you´ll love it."DragonDefender wrote...
Lol it
It should say : The Spanish Inquisition - Fun for the Family !!!
#87
Posté 23 février 2010 - 07:53
Statulos wrote...
Naah: "you´ll cry, you´ll beg, you´ll love it."DragonDefender wrote...
Lol it
It should say : The Spanish Inquisition - Fun for the Family !!!
lulz
#88
Posté 23 février 2010 - 08:38
JHorwath wrote...
Sales and staffing at a company. It's incredibly boring but I do help contribute to the economy by getting people jobs. Every year or two I hunker down and write a story or two that I like but nobody ends up reading except for a handful of people...
At this stage of my life I've kind of failed at everything I've tried. So I'm kind of an epic fail machine.
Having found job through a staffing company once around a decade ago, I can say I appreciate the work of folks like you. Having a helping hand finding work when you're not too great at it yourself, is a very useful thing.
#89
Posté 23 février 2010 - 08:46
#90
Posté 23 février 2010 - 08:59
Your efforts are greatly appreciated. I have used such services a number of times to good effect. Don't give up on the writing and try to get to the point where you can let a wider range of folks look at it. It is both good for confidence and useful in terms of constructive criticism.JHorwath wrote...
Sales and staffing at a company. It's incredibly boring but I do help contribute to the economy by getting people jobs. Every year or two I hunker down and write a story or two that I like but nobody ends up reading except for a handful of people...
At this stage of my life I've kind of failed at everything I've tried. So I'm kind of an epic fail machine.
Don't be silly. You are random interweb person #4153.Seagloom wrote...
I guess that sounds a little empty coming from random interwebs person #39755, but I wouldn't feel right not responding to that at all.
Edit: Heh, it occurs to me that I never actually contributed. *sheepish look*
I am a health services researcher, and amateur writer. The former is what I do for a living while the latter is what I dream of doing for a living.
Modifié par Quixal, 23 février 2010 - 09:02 .
#91
Posté 23 février 2010 - 09:01
What the...? The only definitive failure is death; in the meantime, you still have tons of things to do, see, say, learn and experience.JHorwath wrote...
At this stage of my life I've kind of failed at everything I've tried. So I'm kind of an epic fail machine.
#92
Posté 23 février 2010 - 09:10
#93
Posté 23 février 2010 - 09:50
#94
Posté 23 février 2010 - 09:56
Modifié par AngryFrozenWater, 23 février 2010 - 09:59 .
#95
Posté 23 février 2010 - 09:58
#96
Posté 23 février 2010 - 11:10
#97
Posté 28 février 2010 - 05:08
Hoping to find a job after that, of course. As a game writer/designer (and/or concept artist). Canada sounds like a nice place to start. :3
(They're actually campaigning to get game developers from here to Canada, since the production costs are lower and a multitude of other reasons. Our game companies, big and small, keep tumbling over because of the crisis...)
#98
Posté 28 février 2010 - 06:18
http://www.squamishvalleygolf.com/
Modifié par Vansen Elamber, 28 février 2010 - 06:22 .
#99
Guest_Celrath_*
Posté 28 février 2010 - 06:21
Guest_Celrath_*
Wow, they have 14 months a year in Canada. I did not know that.Vansen Elamber wrote...
I work at a golf course in British Columbia, Canada. It is only a job that last 7 months of the year so I get 7 months off each winter and I collect Umemployment Insurance during that time and I get to game all winter long. If anyone is interested here is a link the the golf course I work at...
http://www.squamishvalleygolf.com/
Modifié par Celrath, 28 février 2010 - 06:23 .
#100
Posté 28 février 2010 - 06:23
Celrath wrote...
wow they have 14 months a year in Canada I did not know thatVansen Elamber wrote...
I work at a golf course in British Columbia, Canada. It is only a job that last 7 months of the year so I get 7 months off each winter and I collect Umemployment Insurance during that time and I get to game all winter long. If anyone is interested here is a link the the golf course I work at...
http://www.squamishvalleygolf.com/
Yes I was watching the Olympics on TV while I posted that and typed it wrong of course....its edited now




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