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emmie | 06:35 Sun 12th May 2013 | ChatterBank
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what would your ideal job be, one that you would have loved to do, or have done in the past, but didn't because of circumstances, money..

mine would be looking after animals in an animal sanctuary, much better than sitting in a stuffy office, with phones clattering and people yammering.

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Floristry, I loved working in a florist shop (I'd have to own it though), or work in the V&A, to be surrounded by that beauty all day, how fantastic.
08:29 Sun 12th May 2013
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is there such a thing....
Pathologist...

Problem - very very weak stomach.
I would like to be a postman (woman) I think I would find it enjoyable
speech therapist

but it's a bit late for all that study now.
I would start with compulsory blood donation
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out in all weathers, climbing stairs, no chance...
good luck with that, Wharton!
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that's what i was thinking, you can't make people donate blood, some faint at the sight of a needle, so hardly likely to be something they could be made to do.
I love all that em, I couldnt stand a job sat on my harris all day.
Looking for God .... or in other words travelling the world researching the possibility that people from other planets visited the earth in the dim and distant past.
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i like cats, i know they can be little so and so's but looking after mine was always funny and a pleasure, could add in stray, lost animals like hedgehogs, and guinea pigs, hamsters, few goats, and sheep, but i would have to go back to school, and think it's a bit late for that...
*arris
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Naomi, a never ending quest, like it.
It's benign, and I'm dictating sara3
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i sat on my arris for a time, it's probably why it spread. x x
Em, the clues are there .... ;o)
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sure they are, i would also love to have been a Classics professor, the life of pure Academia would have suited me down to the ground. Mind you most academics i knew including the o/h could tie their shoelaces without slipping over, but his mind, brain, intellect was Stephen Hawking sized.
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couldn't, oh dear,
Ha ha! That sounds so familiar - and I'm saying no more. ;o)

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