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Or astronomy advisor in his case...:tongue2:Nevertheless,it's still a reccomandation from Moonbear.
Daniel.
Daniel.
dextercioby said:Or astronomy advisor in his case...:tongue2:
As long as we don't start calling it astrology, you're okay. :tongue2:SpaceTiger said:Ever heard of "astrophysics"?
Yeah, but she didn't give you her personal biology lesson either which was part of the deal if I remember correctly.SpaceTiger said:I offered Moonbear free ice cream. Joke's on her, though, I never delivered it.
Evo said:My little sister's ex-boyfriend is an astrophysicist, he delivers pizza for a living.
Look at the bright side. At least landed a night job.Evo said:My little sister's ex-boyfriend is an astrophysicist, he delivers pizza for a living. I guess he wasn't very good at astrophysics.
And another positive, he found something he's good at. His parents (both professors) aren't so thrilled. My sister supported him for 10 years, they were on her side when she finally left him. (she's a psychologist, which makes me wonder if he was more a patient than a boyfriend). :uhh:Chronos said:Look at the bright side. At least landed a night job.
Evo said:And another positive, he found something he's good at. His parents (both professors) aren't so thrilled. My sister supported him for 10 years, they were on her side when she finally left him. (she's a psychologist, which makes me wonder if he was more a patient than a boyfriend). :uhh:
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