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God I have the start of a migraine comming on. Building pressure behind my right eye.

Super fun day I bet. Super fun...

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since we're on the subject of hormones, atomoxetine is a wonderful drug....

good old modonofil, or aderol I say!

heart palpitations ftl

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since we're on the subject of hormones, atomoxetine is a wonderful drug....

good old modonofil, or aderol I say!

heart palpitations ftl

Spelling > me.....

Eh.... what dose? I have virtualy no side effects from stimulants really. I'm "lucky" in that way?

Depressants or more precisely antidepressants that work as depressants make me retarded on the smallest dose.

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And MN even pays for it. Post secondary option. Allows high school students to get both college and high school credit for taking classes at a local University/College...and it's free. I went right after my sophomore year

I am so jelous.

A short sad story from me... Ahem. I scored in the 97%-95% nationwide on those stupid tests and was a candidate for first the International Bachaloriate program, somehow I didn't get in though. Oh well. I want Post secondary more. I filled out the nesicary forms. I had a very honest councelor in HS and when I was told I wouldn't get in because my school had already used the funds for lower income and minority students. Because my mother made more than poverty line(19k at the time, and 75% of my class was below) and I was white as driven snow, I was put in the "if there is any left over money" pile.

Hooray for socialist school systems HOORAY!

LOL

Well I grew up in Moorhead, which to you non-MN'tans is basically Fargo. No lack of opportunity there.

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since we're on the subject of hormones, atomoxetine is a wonderful drug....

good old modonofil, or aderol I say!

heart palpitations ftl

Spelling > me.....

Eh.... what dose? I have virtualy no side effects from stimulants really. I'm "lucky" in that way?

Depressants or more precisely antidepressants that work as depressants make me retarded on the smallest dose.

When we meet, I'll have to give you an antidepressant as that sounds like fun to watch.

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I need to put Aidan down so I too can make a coffee. :Doh:

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too cute.....

must hold....

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I'd say thats worth waiting on the coffee. :)

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Speaking of kids, one of the women in the dept. is leaving so there was cake and what not for her yesterday. She had her kid in there, she was probably 8 yr old or something, and she started hitting her mom's arm. Her mom said stop, that is going to start hurting.

Straight out of the kids mouth.

"Tell me when it hurts so I know how hard to hit my boyfriend for cheating on me"

My jaw just dropped, I tried not to bust up laughing to much....

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since we're on the subject of hormones, atomoxetine is a wonderful drug....

good old modonofil, or aderol I say!

heart palpitations ftl

Spelling > me.....

Eh.... what dose? I have virtualy no side effects from stimulants really. I'm "lucky" in that way?

Depressants or more precisely antidepressants that work as depressants make me retarded on the smallest dose.

When we meet, I'll have to give you an antidepressant as that sounds like fun to watch.

I took elavil for my carle/cubis tunnell syndrome, at the smallest dose, and I would snap them in 1/2 or 1/3 for them to work. If I took the recomended 2 doses, I would pass out in 45 min.

Once I took a medium dose trazidone to help sleep when I had a really bad cold, I barely made it the 5 feet from computer chair to bed about 30 min after taking

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And MN even pays for it. Post secondary option. Allows high school students to get both college and high school credit for taking classes at a local University/College...and it's free. I went right after my sophomore year

I am so jelous.

A short sad story from me... Ahem. I scored in the 97%-95% nationwide on those stupid tests and was a candidate for first the International Bachaloriate program, somehow I didn't get in though. Oh well. I want Post secondary more. I filled out the nesicary forms. I had a very honest councelor in HS and when I was told I wouldn't get in because my school had already used the funds for lower income and minority students. Because my mother made more than poverty line(19k at the time, and 75% of my class was below) and I was white as driven snow, I was put in the "if there is any left over money" pile.

Hooray for socialist school systems HOORAY!

LOL

Well I grew up in Moorhead, which to you non-MN'tans is basically Fargo. No lack of opportunity there.

I'm really just mad that I let it get to me. I went on to drop out basically only show up in school for tests and my one bachaloriate class that I had(only because the teacher liked me), and then wrestling. I kept a B average only turning in tests, but my attendance meant a permanent F even when 2 teachers apealed it. My mom didn't have the brain power to know how to fight it or deal with a kid like me either.

So in my mind I thought dropping out and working sounded like as great plan.

BOoooOOoooOooooooooo

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Speaking of kids, one of the women in the dept. is leaving so there was cake and what not for her yesterday. She had her kid in there, she was probably 8 yr old or something, and she started hitting her mom's arm. Her mom said stop, that is going to start hurting.

Straight out of the kids mouth.

"Tell me when it hurts so I know how hard to hit my boyfriend for cheating on me"

My jaw just dropped, I tried not to bust up laughing to much....

.....WTF.

Traylor park people?

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Speaking of kids, one of the women in the dept. is leaving so there was cake and what not for her yesterday. She had her kid in there, she was probably 8 yr old or something, and she started hitting her mom's arm. Her mom said stop, that is going to start hurting.

Straight out of the kids mouth.

"Tell me when it hurts so I know how hard to hit my boyfriend for cheating on me"

My jaw just dropped, I tried not to bust up laughing to much....

ROFL

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And MN even pays for it. Post secondary option. Allows high school students to get both college and high school credit for taking classes at a local University/College...and it's free. I went right after my sophomore year

I am so jelous.

A short sad story from me... Ahem. I scored in the 97%-95% nationwide on those stupid tests and was a candidate for first the International Bachaloriate program, somehow I didn't get in though. Oh well. I want Post secondary more. I filled out the nesicary forms. I had a very honest councelor in HS and when I was told I wouldn't get in because my school had already used the funds for lower income and minority students. Because my mother made more than poverty line(19k at the time, and 75% of my class was below) and I was white as driven snow, I was put in the "if there is any left over money" pile.

Hooray for socialist school systems HOORAY!

LOL

Well I grew up in Moorhead, which to you non-MN'tans is basically Fargo. No lack of opportunity there.

I'm really just mad that I let it get to me. I went on to drop out basically only show up in school for tests and my one bachaloriate class that I had(only because the teacher liked me), and then wrestling. I kept a B average only turning in tests, but my attendance meant a permanent F even when 2 teachers apealed it. My mom didn't have the brain power to know how to fight it or deal with a kid like me either.

So in my mind I thought dropping out and working sounded like as great plan.

BOoooOOoooOooooooooo

It's never too late. Frustrating though as intelligence is obviously something you don't lack.

My mother got her Master's Degree after she turned 65.

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Speaking of degree's they STILL are keeping me from working on mine..............they wont give me approval for college

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Bad day for studying.

Still have a lot more to go but no motivation / energy.

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Hmm, I need 4 more serial ports and a couple more DVI outputs on my pc. Considering, I am thinking of building a new PC altogether. Since I built mine a long time ago I am no longer up to speed on what is available and want to skip the re-learning curve. I know for my needs (internet and home automation) that I don't need much of a PC in particular since I will never game, but I'd like something that will last me a while even if I have to upgrade my operating system *pukes*. Any new sites that outline/test the differences between different proc's from AMD/Intel?

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No idea, I stopped keeping up with current PC stuff in about '05.

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It's never too late. Frustrating though as intelligence is obviously something you don't lack.

My mother got her Master's Degree after she turned 65.

That's awesome for your mom.

I'm not so brilliant really, I just test well and have the ability to suss out what questions really are asking, not what the appear to be asking. HS is way different from college though, so It will probably happen this year or next. My wife is out searching for jobs that will pay her for the degree she has which should put her in the 45K+ per year realm. If that happens I might drop my hours and go to school full time or perhaps more than full time.

I don't want to be greedy, but this 30-40K a year isn't working for me. I do great and the wife could quit working if I make 65-75, and we would be set for retirement too. I'm just so tired on hating my work

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No idea, I stopped keeping up with current PC stuff in about '05.

That is significantly more recent than I. I think I built my pc in 2003, but maybe 2002. Amusingly it is still faster than most of my friends, but only because I don't have a bunch of shit on it.

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