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Posted: 5/29/2005, 9:59 pm
by nelison
i think everyone's tired from the election last year and the Iraq war. Not to mention Chris, Doug and Corey rarely if ever post anymore...

Posted: 5/30/2005, 8:41 am
by gavtodd71
This just in, vector bars are yummy!

Posted: 5/30/2005, 1:25 pm
by Johnny
I need to learn how to write a resume...good resumes.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 2:13 pm
by closeyoureyes
Bandalero wrote:there's more action in here over servers and waitstaff then there's been in the political threads in months

:no: :cry: :no: :cry: this is true.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 5:15 pm
by happening fish
i think you were aiming for ":sadyes:"

Posted: 5/30/2005, 5:39 pm
by thirdhour
On Saturday night, me and a bunch of friends went camping on my friend Meagan's property. She's got this awesome 40-acre lot on the rez, so we had to hike into the woods for a bit, but it was so secluded and peaceful. I've never gone camping with friends before, and it just might possibly be the best thing ever. Great start to the summer. :nod:

Posted: 5/30/2005, 5:45 pm
by thirdhour
PS. I am a badass pirate, and as thus, it is my birthday tomorrow.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 6:01 pm
by Random Name
Chanandler Bong wrote:I need to learn how to write a resume...good resumes.


A good way to get some good ideas is to have a couple of your friends send you their resume over msn or something and that way you can see the good formats and some ideas that you may not have thought of. Don't be afraid to embellish as long as your not lying. If they find out you lied you could get a pretty bad rep. And have lots and lots of people look it over. The whole point is to impress other people so if someone has something to say, listen to them.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 6:04 pm
by thirdhour
dude, there's this place in vernon called connections, it's like a youth career centre dealie, and they have computers there that have a resume-building program. it makes it tres easy, so you should look into if there's some place like that where you live.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 6:07 pm
by Dr. Hobo
those are funded by the feds so there should be something along those lines in edmonton

Posted: 5/30/2005, 6:19 pm
by nelison
ya we have a thing called the jobgym.

I think there's some tips and pointers on the website John for resume making
http://www.jobgym.com

Posted: 5/30/2005, 6:35 pm
by Random Name
Canadian Idol has started again. I can't wait until they show the east coast auditions tomorrow. If anyone remembers last season where a friend of mine auditioned and looked like a jackass, well he's back. And boy did they remember him. I suspect they had to, since he went to the Moncton auditions and the Montreal auditions too. From what I heard the other cities may not make it to air though. (Talk about a waste of money...)

Posted: 5/30/2005, 8:59 pm
by Long Jonny
Woohoo! Miss Universe Canada just won the Miss Universe Pageant!!

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:02 pm
by half jill
:GASP:

i was just watching that.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:03 pm
by half jill
and the poor girl who nearly fell.
i was waiting for that to happen though.
they should just wear sneakers. haha.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:05 pm
by beautiful liar
i triped her!


























...what are we talking about??

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:05 pm
by joe_canadian
Everyone in my family is crying.

I think my mom and step dad are getting divorced.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:06 pm
by beautiful liar
oh no *hugs*

Posted: 5/30/2005, 9:21 pm
by superrgirll
half jill wrote:and the poor girl who nearly fell.
i was waiting for that to happen though.
they should just wear sneakers. haha.

heh, i was watching that too. sadly, i've been watching miss universe since i was little.

i think 2 years ago, the same thing happened to the girl from canada. she slipped during the swimsuit section, and needless to say, she did not advance.

Posted: 5/30/2005, 10:04 pm
by happening fish
*hugs Joshy*