-
Posts
1,540 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Store
Events
Everything posted by verse
-
Retarded on so many levels.
-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY-_P7lC0Zo Grew up with him. Some of his stuff is pretty good as far as rap goes.
-
The picture of the NY plate is the best. Everyone knows which I'm talking about, but I'm pretty sure some mod threw a bitch fit last time I posted it.
-
I remember one year a buddy and I decided we were going to try to ride the Gravitron as much as we could in one day. We rode it 25 times. Good times.
-
It depends on how much of a dick you are to me, and how nice I want to be. Our parts system has a built in matrix that puts the customer pay price at a certain pertcentage over cost depending on the part and how much we paid for it. Sometimes it's 20%, sometimes it's 400%. I can easily change the pricing, but only do it for a walk-in customer if they seem genuinely nice. The only thing you could do is say you're from a made up shop, if they don't require your tax ID # to setup an account you'll probably get list -%15. Parts jobs can be fun, depending on who you work with. I do nothing all day, mostly surf the internet and watch Netflix and I make pretty good money doing it.
-
Oil change places are 18+, Arby's would be at least 16.
-
Honestly, you're not making bad money for being 15. I only made $5.15 an hour when I worked at Big Bear when I was 15. Assuming you're not working a full 8 hours each day (thought you could only work 4-5 hours each day), your tips put you over what I made.
-
You're either stuck where you're at, get a paper route, or bag groceries. There aren't many choices for a 15 year old kid.
-
Thanks. At first I thought I'd do marketing, but a lot of people have told me that it sucks. I've always been good at math and history b/c they interest me the most. I've also been told that Sports Management is kind of a waste, but seems like something I'd enjoy. It looks like only a couple quarters would have classes that aren't online. I wouldn't have a problem at work taking a couple half days. Most of the courses available online don't interest me a ton, but it's the only way I'd be able to take classes.
-
+1 But I think I'd rather be with Michael Janich and Michael Bane.
-
Before anyone gets their panties in a bind. I searched a found a couple threads about this, but didn't get any answers to my questions. I applied to CSCC and filled out my FAFSA yesterday. I thought it was about time to get off my ass, make more money, continue my education, and make myself a better life. I haven't talked to an advisor yet, I knew a lot of people on here have taken these kinds of classes so I thought I'd just ask a few questions. The FAFSA said I'm eligible for $15050 in grants. I assume that'll pay for pretty much anything I want to take at CSCC and get me at least a 2 year degree. Do you have to buy books for online courses? If so, do you pay for them and get reimbursed from the grants? My work also has a tuition reimbursement plan where you put $.75 per each hour at work and they match it 100% into an account. I'm not sure how much of that I'd be able to use if my grants are going to pay for everything. I was looking at taking the Sports management course, almost every class is available online except a few electives. Do these classes basically just consist of you sitting at home online for a couple hours a week per class reading the blackboard and doing papers basically? The reason I ask is I work full-time currently and have my son most of the time. His mother is switching to part-time soon and she'll be taking him half the time now. I just want to know if I'll be able to use my free time for these classes and still have time for him. That's always been my main reason I didn't take any college classes, b/c I don't want to miss him growing up.
-
Farkas' mom made my wedding cake as our gift. It was delicious and a super nice looking cake. It was a 3 tier cake that looked like gift boxes stacked with poka-dots.I couldn't ask for better. I wish I had a picture online somewhere. It looked just like this one but 3 tiers of course. http://images.pinkcakebox.com/cake1031.jpg Shoot him a PM, she does it in her free time. So I'm unsure if she makes them for random people, but all she could do is say no.
-
Secure 1.5+ million sq building. :dumb: Sure, I'll get right on that.
-
There is a girl currently on the trail trying to beat the supported thru hike record which is currently 47 days. She is on track to beat it currently averaging 45+ miles per day. I've seen some of the trail logs where she has put in 50+ miles a day. Just crazy. http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?71708-Supported-AT-Speed-Record-Attempt-Jennifer-Pharr-2011
-
+1 Don't spend money on a huge party for your friends/family. Spend it on having the best time of your relationship. Go to the courthouse, get married, and spend that money on a really nice trip. Not to be a downer, but if the relationship were to ever fail at least you had the experience of an awesome honeymoon rather than a party you spent thousands on for your friends/family, while being stressed the whole time trying to make it nice. If your parents are loaded, then screw it and spend the money. All I know is I spent a lot of money on our wedding and reception and have nothing to show for it.
-
I read a lot on whiteblaze.net and enjoy reading people's trail journals. I personally would love to do it, but I have several years before I could attempt it. I don't want to miss a whole spring/summer of my son growing up. There are some good documentries/movies on Netflix about through hiking. Have you done any parts of the Buckeye Trail? It'd be a good way to train. If you can't do 12-15 miles a day, I wouldn't even attempt it yet.
-
Giant Eagle's cake has always been pretty good IMO.
-
I know on the andriod market you can get the army survival guide as an app. It has some good information. There are also a lot of options on Amazon as far as edible and medicinial plant guides. Just make sure that you'd get one that is dealing with this part of the US. Some fiction books, depending on author, have a lot of good information. If you enjoy good stories, I'd recommend you at least read One Second After. It definitely opens your eyes to possible situations that could very well happen. It's supposed to be made into a movie in the next year or two as well. I could hardly put it down the first time I read it.
-
There are a couple good forums out there about this kind of stuff. I frequent zombiehunters.org (actually check it out, the name is a joke metaphor "If you're prepared for zombies, you're prepared for anything) and survivalistboards.com. Both have a lot of really solid information. The biggest thing, IMO is having a 3 months supply of food and water. Then weapons and ammo. If you've ever watched the TV show Dual Survival, Dave Canterbury has a class he teaches in Chilicothe that I've been looking at taking. He seems to know his shit when it comes to our environment. The 12 gauge is a good choice, only thing with shotguns is the relatively low capacity and bulkiness of ammo. If you're on the run you won't want to haul around the Mossberg and 200 rnds of buckshot, it'll be heavy and take up a lot of space. Though the 12G does a lot of damage per round and it's a very common cartiridge. There are tons of other options, of course I'm partial to the AR15. Reliable, accurate, and .223 is a very common caliber. Carrying 300-400 rounds of .223 isn't going to take up nearly the space that 12G is and your magazine holds 30rnds. As far as books, are you looking for fiction or non-fiction? I like to read post-apocolyptical fiction. A few good ones; One Second After, Lights Out, Day by Day Armaggedon series. If you get on Amazon, they usually let you read the first chapter for free.
-
Crossbreed are some of the best. Worst case, I know someone who makes custom leather holsters and is a big glock guy.
-
Since Blue98Ls1 made a thread magically lock for no reason-
verse replied to coltboostin's topic in Dumpster
I was out every weekend for years, don't stroke your CR ego. I'm sorry I don't have time to hang out in parking lots anymore. -
Jazz is the main backbone of pretty much all modern music, including your gangsta gangsta shit.
-
Since Blue98Ls1 made a thread magically lock for no reason-
verse replied to coltboostin's topic in Dumpster
It was cool maybe 5-6 years ago. I honestly think the problem with CR can be handled by deleting every account made 2007 and newer. Just a bunch of annoying kids and trolls. I rarely see anything of value from anyone 07 or newer. Kind of funny to look back through this thread with it in mind. -
Nice size sunfish. We need to get the kids together sometime soon for some fishing.