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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 5, 2004 0:44:13 GMT -5
If you could replay one moment in your life different, what would it be? At this point in time, I'd be too scared to change anything that happened in the past. I was thinking this over a lot while going through my divorce, and how I wished I had never married my ex. But then, if I hadn't, where would I be now? Would I have met Kaber, and would we have our son and be a family?
I don't know, and I wouldn't want to take the chance of changing something, and then never having Kaber and I find each other. Oh yes, perhaps we would have found each other sooner.....but I still won't take the chance of losing him either.
As to your comment Werlin.......I was thinking about a few instances that I could have said yes instead of no.....but what's done is done. *shrugs*
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Post by LittleBano on Oct 5, 2004 8:06:51 GMT -5
I think that would get a little into Sexual information there Bano. LOL You know... I've heard a stereotype that doctors minds are constantly on sex... I think this propogates the sterotype.. Back to the Q&A with Lady... What is something you want to do, but probably will never be able to, before you die?
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 5, 2004 19:38:55 GMT -5
You know... I've heard a stereotype that doctors minds are constantly on sex... I think this propogates the sterotype.. Back to the Q&A with Lady... What is something you want to do, but probably will never be able to, before you die? Become a veternarian...I just don't have the time, money or inclination to go back to school, get all the proper training and degrees, and go into practice. If I'd had more support (not financially, but emotionally) from my family, I'd probably have accomplished this when I was younger. That's why it's very important to me now to give my son all the love and support he needs to gain his goals.
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Post by Werlin on Oct 6, 2004 2:59:08 GMT -5
With planning and effort Lady Winter Wolf, you could very easily get to that dream of yours. Time you can make, and it won't take as long as you may think really.
With proper planing, you can finish 8 years of college courses in under 5 years. I completed 16 years of College in 7 years. Took time and effort yes, but it was well worth it. As far as money goes, have you tried Pel-Grants? I heard that even if you make 50-100 thousand a year, you can still qualify for a Pel-Grant. Also a lot of bussiness companies help pay for tuition. A good way to go might be heading to a Community College for the Minor things you need to learn for being a Vet, and then once done there, move on to a proffesional university.
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Post by RowanMoonWynd on Oct 10, 2004 14:06:29 GMT -5
What is your favorite season?
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 10, 2004 14:18:02 GMT -5
What is your favorite season? Fall, the changing of the leaf colors, that crisp nip of coolness in the air, the darkness of night is longer. I like getting the house ready for winter; winterizing the den, so to speak. All the curtains and rugs freshly washed, the windows all cleaned from the grim and bugs of summer. Hmmmmm, making the bed all warm and snuggly with quilts. I can change the menus for meals too, more soups and stews.
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Post by RowanMoonWynd on Oct 16, 2004 16:33:22 GMT -5
I LOVE the Fall also!! We're planning a Halloween Party for the kids on the 23rd!!
Okay, so what's your favorite all time D&D game?
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 18, 2004 18:05:44 GMT -5
I LOVE the Fall also!! We're planning a Halloween Party for the kids on the 23rd!! Okay, so what's your favorite all time D&D game? The only 1e DnD module I've played is "The Temple of Elemental Evil". I've only played 1- 3e module also, "The Sunless Citadel". All the other adventures have been homemade by the DM's.
Then again, if you count the online games I've been in and dm'd, I'd have to say that playing Crista Nightwing in, and dming, the three "Guild of Thieves" rpgs I created are my favorites.EDIT: added name of 3e module
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Post by LittleBano on Oct 18, 2004 20:57:33 GMT -5
What is the strangest thing you have ever tried to make in the kitchen?
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 19, 2004 1:43:36 GMT -5
What is the strangest thing you have ever tried to make in the kitchen? Stuffed calamari.....the bodies are slippery and wiggly....and the stuffing just kept going plop onto the counter.
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Post by LittleBano on Oct 19, 2004 4:28:11 GMT -5
Ok... here is probably the most important question you have been asked... so take your time when thinking about this and answer as honestly as possible... OK... ready? In your recipe for Chicken Encillada Cassarole, you say to use corn tortillas... are you talking the already fried corn tortillas that are ready for use in say Tostadas or the un-fried type that you can make into whatever you want when you cook them...
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Oct 20, 2004 2:16:15 GMT -5
Ok... here is probably the most important question you have been asked... so take your time when thinking about this and answer as honestly as possible... OK... ready? In your recipe for Chicken Encillada Cassarole, you say to use corn tortillas... are you talking the already fried corn tortillas that are ready for use in say Tostadas or the un-fried type that you can make into whatever you want when you cook them... The unfried ones....I usually find mine in the refrigerated section of the store where they sell the biscuits in a can (ex: Pillsbury)EDIT: for color
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Post by LittleBano on Oct 20, 2004 4:43:54 GMT -5
Those were the ones I assumed, but figured I would ask before making a culinary disaster... I have a reputation to keep with my wife...
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