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Subject: Where did your Login name come from?

2008-04-15 16:23:32
And what degree were you studying for?
2008-04-15 16:29:30
Economics for me, something like History and Literary Studies for Juan - who has a team on here in Spain. Can't say there was much studying going on that night (or any other night for that matter).
2008-04-15 19:46:03
Has it held you in good stead?


I am slowly coming round to thinking everyone should go to college to learn "stuff" not job specific degrees as they seem a bit souless somehow...
2008-04-15 23:25:42
Surely the stuff you learn is how to socialise, get home rather too drunk, and order take out ? Occasionally people learn how to cook, people from oxford and cambridge just ask the butler to rustle something up for them.
2008-04-16 01:02:24
I couldn't afford take out (from a council estate originally, and at a uni where there are rather too many posh gits. Hi fm). I had to have cheese sandwiches.
2008-04-16 01:03:09
Toasted, obviously?
2008-04-16 01:06:37
No. Not my scene. Sorry.
2008-04-16 09:45:08
No. Woppa, he meant put in a toaster and cooked...
2008-04-16 09:50:21
Team name - ELO
Erez - my name, Luna - my Cokcatoo's name, Odin - my dog's name

User name - RogIronfist
(sorry to disappoint you jaize ;-) )
Rog - second half of Balrog, word for demon from LotR, Ironfist - famous warrior and general of old.
2008-04-16 10:06:05
Oh.
2008-04-16 10:49:25
If not toasted, was a cucmber involved ?
2008-04-16 11:54:38
In cheese sandwiches? Are you out of your mind?
2008-04-16 13:35:58
It can happen, I've hear reports of cucmber use at the local darby and joan club.
2008-04-16 13:40:41
it would explain why they have been so bad this season...
2008-04-16 17:11:50
No, that's horriffic under-investment and Paul Jewell.
2008-04-16 19:21:37
Has it held you in good stead?

Can't say I've used it to get a decent job (lazily began working for my dad when graduated, and still going), but the irony is I'm more interested in it now, what with the current world economy being screwed, than I was back then.

I agree with your 'stuff' comment too - but some people are set on what they want to do from an early age, and happy enough to spend years achieving it. I'm still clueless on how to waste my next 40 years. :-)