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I'm in my second semester of a Master of Teaching at Melbourne Uni.What year are you in champ?
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I'm in my second semester of a Master of Teaching at Melbourne Uni.What year are you in champ?
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Well, let's just say that drinking, eating and talking at the same time at weddings is performance art that should be on video, if not painted...Does he tend to spit when he speaks?
Mmm, it's all making more sense now...The ultimate give away of course is if your Aunty likes to shave him and is a keen knitter.
You haven't received a wooly jumper for Christmas from her have you....??![]()
It's not about Carlscum but it's still funny.i want something that further insults stkilda getting 13 or 18 for goddard.
Imagine how difficult it would be to explain to your Employer ( insert Wife / girlfriend etc where applicable). Why it was so important to spend so many hours over a 3 week period , hitting refresh on Big Footy continually, discussing BS rumours from bored 14yo's, JUST incase a trade actually got done.
Imagine how difficult it would be to explain to your Employer ( insert Wife / girlfriend etc where applicable). Why it was so important to spend so many hours over a 3 week period , hitting refresh on Big Footy continually, discussing BS rumours from bored 14yo's, JUST incase a trade actually got done.
Best just to face it head on. "I'll clear out my pigeon hole". And then there's the things you'd say to your employer..Imagine how difficult it would be to explain to your Employer ( insert Wife / girlfriend etc where applicable). Why it was so important to spend so many hours over a 3 week period , hitting refresh on Big Footy continually, discussing BS rumours from bored 14yo's, JUST incase a trade actually got done.
Ah nice. 8 Units/Subjects to complete?I'm in my second semester of a Master of Teaching at Melbourne Uni.
Pies will not settle for pick 20 alone for Dawes
Yeah - There are placement hour requirements before one can be registered with the VIT, and the Melbourne course is great because you do two days a week in a school right throughout the semester, along with a block placement at the end, rather than just periodic block placements.Ah nice. 8 Units/Subjects to complete?
I've completed 4 subjects of my Master of Education (USQ) but I teach full time.
You teaching while your at uni?
dansa that is the funniest thing I've read all year but it also gave me an incredible sense of reassurance to know that I'm not the only person doing this. Except in my case I'm a twenty year school teacher with three kids and a wife who is growing increasingly worried over my obssessive monitoring of news that is not news or evolves at such a glacial pace that it can barely be classified as news. That's what I love about these BF threads, the sense of knowing that I'm not alone, that there are others who just cannot let go of the season, hoping desperately to eke something positive out of the trade period, to feel optimism and hope for next year. And the AFL has designed it with a genius to keep us hooked to the drip feed until at least November and the National Draft. After that I begin monitoring Arizona/Utah diaries. I am truly pathetic.
Quite right TD and for what its worth, I love your work.When you think about it is Pathetic but we still do it![]()
Assuming Young signs and the Dawes deal is done (hypothetically we get pick 20)
In: Lynch, Young, pick 17 & pick 20
Out: Wellers, Dawes & Pick 39.
We obviously aren't looking for a backup Ruckman....Wood stays on the list?
dansa that is the funniest thing I've read all year but it also gave me an incredible sense of reassurance to know that I'm not the only person doing this. Except in my case I'm a twenty year school teacher with three kids and a wife who is growing increasingly worried over my obssessive monitoring of news that is not news or evolves at such a glacial pace that it can barely be classified as news. That's what I love about these BF threads, the sense of knowing that I'm not alone, that there are others who just cannot let go of the season, hoping desperately to eke something positive out of the trade period, to feel optimism and hope for next year. And the AFL has designed it with a genius to keep us hooked to the drip feed until at least November and the National Draft. After that I begin monitoring Arizona/Utah diaries. I am truly pathetic.