Topic: What r u thinking about right now?? - part 64
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Sat 09/01/18 04:35 PM
awww but they are soooooo sssslloowwww and stately

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Sat 09/01/18 04:40 PM
Edited by Unknow on Sat 09/01/18 04:40 PM
The ones this morning were sliced in half sick

The snail headed ones are weird and weird but cool, I ended up making friends with a couple and got them to go on a cup so I could relocate them.

I wonder if the diced one this morning was one of the ones I made friends with sad2


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Sat 09/01/18 04:44 PM
maybe he was tryin' to be in 2 places at once

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Sat 09/01/18 04:45 PM
Well he lost his head, so maybe slaphead laugh

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Sat 09/01/18 04:46 PM
Not much... to much to figure out just 1 thing..

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Sat 09/01/18 04:48 PM
i believes the correct answer then is...
stuffsbigsmile

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Sat 09/01/18 05:07 PM
Thinking I seriously need to find a job working with animals for my next job....

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Sat 09/01/18 05:08 PM
laugh

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Sat 09/01/18 05:10 PM

Thinking I seriously need to find a job working with animals for my next job....

I'm thinking Hollywood in California.
They have high end resorts for pets there.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:12 PM
Thinking I'll go see how many big boobed, drop dead gorgeous 20 and somethings looked at my profile.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:30 PM


Thinking I seriously need to find a job working with animals for my next job....

I'm thinking Hollywood in California.
They have high end resorts for pets there.


I'm thinking maybe out in the forest somewhere... away from people, lol.

But, the high end resorts for pets does sound interesting, I'll check it out. Thanks Tom!

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Sat 09/01/18 05:37 PM




The Barkley Pet Hotel & Day Spa


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Sat 09/01/18 05:41 PM
Some of the spiders in my house are not good.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:44 PM
Very cool Tom, thanks. All open positions there require at least a vet assistant certificate.. That's easy to get. Veterinary Technician would be better though.

Thinking baby steps... Vet Assistant first, then the tech later on.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:45 PM

Some of the spiders in my house are not good.


Uh oh....

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Sat 09/01/18 05:46 PM
Zoo keeper.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:49 PM

Some of the spiders in my house are not good.


Do you have brown recluse out there Kat? Those and the black widows are pretty much the only ones I destroy. Only because there's no where to relocate them around here where they wouldn't be a danger to people, especially children.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:50 PM

Zoo keeper.


Thinking... that big?... 🕷

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Sat 09/01/18 05:51 PM

Very cool Tom, thanks. All open positions there require at least a vet assistant certificate.. That's easy to get. Veterinary Technician would be better though.

Thinking baby steps... Vet Assistant first, then the tech later on.

http://www.uscareerinstitute.edu/certificates/professional-services/veterinary-assistant
Thinking you could get certified online in your spare time.

I paid for a vet assistant course mail order study for my X years ago.
She lost interest in it after the first module so I completed the course (since I paid for it) and got her the certificate which she never used.

It wasn't that difficult to do and I learned a lot about animals.
I'm thinking I was a fool to have ever trusted my X to start with but that's all water under the bridge.

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Sat 09/01/18 05:51 PM

Zoo keeper.


Yes, I would love to work in a zoo. I would still need some kind of certificate. But once I leave this job and have time to study, I can look more into it.