Sex, Drugs and Rock n' Roll

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Ok, not really ... it's Friday! Yeah! I'm bored at work and these boards are boring. I need me some entertainment ... last week I came up with the astonshingly successful Soap Opera thread ... this week for your reading and writing pleasure I bring you ... hmmm ... I really don't have any good ideas currently ... things that have generated many response lately seem to revolved around relationships, politics and the like ... Relationships ... Advice you'd like to offer the youngun's of your gender, advice to the opposite gender, advice to your current or future spose/partner ... etc. Ok, for my gender (females) I say RELAX! Get some self-confidence, if you don't have it, fake it until you do. No one can tell the difference. For the opposite gender, a$$ holes are NOT cool. Be nice, girls will dig you more for that. OH, and if you like a girl CALL her for cryin' out loud! Don't follow the "rules" just call! Future husband ... haha ... hope you like a challenging and fiesty girl. Act an equal as opposed to a subbordinate (sp?) or superior and we'll be ok. And flowers go a long way!
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    I would love to tell people going off to college ... have fun! It's a REALLY fast four years. It'll be over before you know it. Go out and party, stay in and study. Usually you won't regret either. Balancing is good. Get your stuff done so you can enjoy your friends. Have multiple groups of friends. Grades aren't life, you won't be defined by your GPA. (of course if you are trying to get into med school, law school, grad school you'll need a decent GPA) Basically as Dave Matthews said, "Eat. Drink. Be merry." Some of the best times I had were the nights I didn't want to go out. Take a variety of classes.
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    I would love to tell people going off to college ... have fun! It's a REALLY fast four years. It'll be over before you know it. Go out and party, stay in and study. Usually you won't regret either. Balancing is good. Get your stuff done so you can enjoy your friends. Have multiple groups of friends. Grades aren't life, you won't be defined by your GPA. (of course if you are trying to get into med school, law school, grad school you'll need a decent GPA) Basically as Dave Matthews said, "Eat. Drink. Be merry." Some of the best times I had were the nights I didn't want to go out. Take a variety of classes.
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