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Is anyone living their dream? Page 3

Nope.

Quote: roscoff @ July 31 2009, 2:42 PM BST

Nope.

Nope what?

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ July 31 2009, 2:43 PM BST

Nope what?

Nope I'm not living my dream. You made me type more now Angry

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ July 31 2009, 2:39 PM BST

Unlike a lot of trades/jobs at the moment that are affected by the recession, a career as an undertaker will always provide a steady income.

Not if there is strong competition and you work for the worst funeral director in town. Also, any tendencies toward necrophilia could further jeopardize the career.

I was astronaut/space crazy when I was a kid. In my job I get to track and communicate with NASA spacecraft, so I guess I'm almost living my dream.

The Doctor should rescue you and make you his new companion any day now. Hang in there.

Quote: Griff @ July 31 2009, 2:51 PM BST

I was mad crazy about Doctor Who when I was a kid. Now I'm writing websites for finance departments. That's almost the same as exciting adventures in time and space, right?

It's as least as exciting as some RTD episodes, surely!

Quote: DaButt @ July 31 2009, 2:47 PM BST

In my job I get to track and communicate with NASA spacecraft, so I guess I'm almost living my dream.

You're a satellite?

I will be making some home made tomato sauce soon and having a BBQ and then I will be. :)

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I am a man of simple tastes.

One of my tomatoes has turned red today. But I'm still not happy.

Don't be blue. Pour yourself a drink.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 31 2009, 2:58 PM BST

One of my tomatoes has turned red today.

Same here. Overdid it on the internet last night.

Quote: Marc P @ July 31 2009, 2:58 PM BST

Don't be blue. Pour yourself a drink.

Ha, already tried that. :)

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 31 2009, 3:00 PM BST

Same here. Overdid it on the internet last night.

>_<

(*chuckles*)

Quote: Darren Pomroy @ July 31 2009, 12:56 PM BST

What did you want to be when you was a child or as a younger teenager? Are you living that dream now?

Your dreams will always be your dreams - even if you're wildly successful you'll find that something is wrong with the dream, or you'll create a new dream to aspire to.

Attaining a dream is just as disappointing as never attaining a dream. The real goal is the journey not the destination. IMO. Which still doesn't help me.
:)

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