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Jabberwock Started conversation Jan 9, 2006
Have you seen Post 18 at F1654951?thread=1882783 yet?
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 10, 2006
OY yoursel!
Have been languishin' lately and not been around..huh..chance'ud be a fine thing..anyhow pleased to meet you
Nope haven't seen this post 18, may or may not have seen others, who wants to know? How much are you willing to pay for info on other posts 18?
...really..will pop off and have a look now...
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 10, 2006
ahhh..of course, that one, was just there before the former posting above I didn't happen to notice it was post 18..
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 10, 2006
Nice to meet you too, m.v. Glad you like my place - you're obviously a person with impeccable taste .
Sorry about the missing links. They were working beautifully up to now
Thanks for letting me know
I'll let you know when they're repaired
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 10, 2006
Yes, absolutely you helped. I check now and then, but I had no idea these links were no longer operable. Do you think the content of the new links is OK?
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 10, 2006
I beg your pardon, Madam?
I work a lot from home = I pretend to work a lot from home
Hey, (or oi) m.v. want to join up as Friends?
btw, don't they use Hey in America? Here, Hi is SO last millenium...I use it, when I do use it, on h2g2 in memory of DNA. So I was just saying Hi.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 10, 2006
Hey is fine, hi is a state of mind, and hay is what herbivores and some of my work colleagues eat...
Sorry, had to pop off for a while straighten the cat out that got a bit crinklefried and go pick the wee up from school.
I'm already there matey you have been already assimilated into my friends list - I didn't ask because 'hey' you were there and great minds think alike except your obviously more courteous and polite than I am...whereas I just ramble on for days on end and oh..yeh added you anyhow...
Work from home? Good for you...wot kinda stuff?
I do housework at home occasionally and have a method of skillfully bungin things into cupboards at random intervals in the nearest available one at the time...defies physics so the Geo says.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 10, 2006
Oh I have a job wage thing too, that's away from home, but not today - today I have been sick - much better now <bigshiteatingrin....think I shall most likely be in tomora...*yay*
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 11, 2006
>>hi is a state of mind<<....
I should say also that when the mood takes me, when I'm interested in a project, I can work all day and all night.
I'm a researcher/ research student involved in course development. I also do a bit of tutoring now and then. It's part-time, but that's the way I like it. It's quite strikingly poorly paid, with no real job security. Beats working though !
Sorry you've been ill - hope you're better now. What do you do?
Hey I'm honoured I'm on your friends list...I didn't notice that...I'll go put you on mine right away
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 11, 2006
Researcher in course development, how long have you been doing that? It really doesn't say owt...what kind of courses?
Tutoring what?
I'm still working on the strikingly rich thing...I had planned to be a rich bitch by the time I was 21 the kind that would just go out and buy a new car when hers was dirty...but I must have meant the other 21...which is still a few years to go as yet...so I have some time...
I'm fine now, thanks I'm a pharmacy tech...<somersault?
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 11, 2006
Add the other 21 and you're aiming for...wait for it...wait a bit more...42! Yay!
I work for a local university. I don't research course development I help develop courses, though as research assistant, (part-time) I'm a long way down the food chain. My subject is philosophy, although I have done some tutoring in other subjects too. I'm gettin' a smidgeon of rep on the h2g2 site as a Lewis Carroll specialist, which I'm not. I'm interested him though, as he was a tutor in logic and mathematics at Oxford, and we share an interest logic and/or logical nonsense in.
Say, can you get rich bein' a pharmacy tech?
J
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Jabberwock Posted Jan 11, 2006
Thought not. I s'pose you can have all the dentures you can eat (with) though!
J
*Stick with me babe, and I'll get you all the dentures you could ever want*
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