Starting something you couldn't finish
Finnbar says: I used to know a guy who tattooed LOVE across his left knuckles, but didn't tattoo HATE on the other knuckles because he was right-handed and realised he couldn't finish. Ever run out of skills or inspiration halfway through a job?
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 13:32)
Finnbar says: I used to know a guy who tattooed LOVE across his left knuckles, but didn't tattoo HATE on the other knuckles because he was right-handed and realised he couldn't finish. Ever run out of skills or inspiration halfway through a job?
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 13:32)
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I did about
three quarters of an economics degree, the last quarter of which was a losing battle against piss boredom.
I sort of regret not graduating, only because it seems (probably wrongly) that people with degrees are slightly smug about it, but on the other hand if I had finished I'm fairly sure I'd be doing something dull for a bank, or similar.
( , Fri 25 Jun 2010, 8:43, 3 replies)
three quarters of an economics degree, the last quarter of which was a losing battle against piss boredom.
I sort of regret not graduating, only because it seems (probably wrongly) that people with degrees are slightly smug about it, but on the other hand if I had finished I'm fairly sure I'd be doing something dull for a bank, or similar.
( , Fri 25 Jun 2010, 8:43, 3 replies)
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No, it was 20+ years ago. But I wouldn't want to finish anyway.
I'm past the stage where a degree would be of any use. I'm 'chartered' these days, which sort of fills the need for a bit of paperwork.
( , Fri 25 Jun 2010, 9:09, closed)
No, it was 20+ years ago. But I wouldn't want to finish anyway.
I'm past the stage where a degree would be of any use. I'm 'chartered' these days, which sort of fills the need for a bit of paperwork.
( , Fri 25 Jun 2010, 9:09, closed)
fair enough. be smug that you've done it without the poxy degree.
( , Fri 25 Jun 2010, 9:39, closed)
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