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"Fly "
You don't mean vomiting on food, trampling it in with your feet and sucking it back up? It would make for interesting reading if you re_iewed restaurants like that. |
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"Own a yarn store/coffee shop where I could play with wool and fabric all day and teach crochet to beginners while nattering and drinking coffee! Bliss "
Spooky!! Me too |
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"Own a yarn store/coffee shop where I could play with wool and fabric all day and teach crochet to beginners while nattering and drinking coffee! Bliss
Spooky!! Me too "
Lol. I taught myself to crochet 16 months ago and yarn has taken over my house!!! |
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"Own a yarn store/coffee shop where I could play with wool and fabric all day and teach crochet to beginners while nattering and drinking coffee! Bliss
Spooky!! Me too
Lol. I taught myself to crochet 16 months ago and yarn has taken over my house!!! "
Hahaha yeah I know what you mean... bags of yarn falling out of cupboards all around the house. |
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Have my own dog boarding hotel. I'd have a large house with a hydrotherapy pool and an agility course, have the dogs stay in luxury for their holiday. They wouldn't sleep in kennels and I'd be able to walk them in beautiful surroundings every day |
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"If you could do anything what would it be"
Absolutely nothing! In my world, the words "dream" and "job" only occur close to each other when there's a blow between them |
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I have to admit to being one of the lucky ones that is fulfilling an amazing job. Have been for almost 10 years.
However, a "dream job" would be a sought after, very busy, high class male escort. |
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I'd love to be a pornstar ... so long as there was a 110% guarantee of not catching anything nasty.
Meanwhile, I'll stick with the direction in which I'm heading .... photographer |
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I would like not to have to work and to be a perpetual student, studying whatever took my fancy. And also own a chain of uber luxury hotels around the world which needed me to visit them all every so often. |
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"I would like not to have to work and to be a perpetual student, studying whatever took my fancy. And also own a chain of uber luxury hotels around the world which needed me to visit them all every so often."
That sounds perfect xx |
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Working towards becoming a full time research scientist as this has been a childhood dream - sad I know.
On the other hand I'd love to own a few nice bits of land - olive groves and vineyards in Spain, France or Italy. A tea and coffee plantation somewhere - then sell my tea and coffee to individual retailers like there are in York. All the while working with conservation groups locally because I have a soft spot for wildlife. :P
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"If I could go back and do it all again it would be to train as a paramedic or work in A and E.
Seriously.
gary"
I couldn't that.
I'm not good with blood. |
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I had, what for many (myself included) would be a dream job, as a wine steward on the QE2. For all it's glamour it was certainly hard work and long hours (10hr days for 3 to 4 months at a time, no days off).
I saw people who had become institutionalised and were afraid of the outside world, they had been on the ship so long it had become their home. Getting them to go on leave was nigh impossible.
It was certainly a wake up call for me to return to reality. |
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