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leave what occupation you do as a living and then choose a fg'r to switch with





I want to have Pinkys job for a day, one I get to go out of the country and two I get teach for one day.



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Unless someone on here is a chocolate taster, then I change my switch! Ha. Ha.
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I'm a florist. I would like to switch with Nomad and be a ninja scientist for a day!!
Originally Posted by spot

She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy





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I want to do what a lot of the stay home mom's do!!
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I want to give up everything I do.... and do nothing. No problem filling my free time. i would paint, sew, write, cook, weave. Learn how to batik, and travel travel travel.
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WonderWendy3;714053 wrote: I want to do what a lot of the stay home mom's do!!


like play with the pool boy?? :sneaky: :wah:
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sunny104;714316 wrote: like play with the pool boy?? :sneaky: :wah:


We don't have a pool....................can we get boys for the water butt?? Would they still be good looking or butt ugly!!!
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I want to switch jobs with Indian Princess, I am not sure what she does, but she is so happy at work.
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Does anyone here stuff the eraser into the # 2 pencil ? Ive always wanted to be that guy.
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sunny104;714316 wrote: like play with the pool boy?? :sneaky: :wah:


Yeah, I already have a name picked out for my pool boy darnitt!!!









:wah::wah:
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WonderWendy3;714487 wrote: Yeah, I already have a name picked out for my pool boy darnitt!!!



















:wah::wah:






Fabio ?
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Nomad;714488 wrote: Fabio ?


close....but no....
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Fernando ?
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I wanna swap jobs with Nomad apparently we both kill the environment so let's see who does it better

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According to our IP logs there's an iMac in the Vatican City domain which regularly accesses ForumGarden and logs in as Ted. Searching the internet shows that the same machine also posts encyclicals and furious diatribes to the Cardinals' Mailing List. I take it that the iMac belongs to the Pope himself and that he lets off steam by adopting a slightly less rigorous theological perspective in his Ted persona here.

I'd swap jobs with him. There are several topics on which I'd like to pronounce infallibly Ex Cathedra, committing the Roman Catholic church in perpetuity to follow my newly-expressed dogmatic line. With a little forethought I could get through the agenda in a day and still have time to celebrate Mass in St Peters thereby fulfilling yet another lifetime ambition. The final gratification would be subsequently reading the divinely inspired Java classes constructed by Joseph Ratzinger during his day with my coding pad.



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spot;714559 wrote: According to our IP logs there's an iMac in the Vatican City domain which regularly accesses ForumGarden and logs in as Ted. Searching the internet shows that the same machine also posts encyclicals and furious diatribes to the Cardinals' Mailing List. I take it that the iMac belongs to the Pope himself and that he lets off steam by adopting a slightly less rigorous theological perspective in his Ted persona here.

I'd swap jobs with him. There are several topics on which I'd like to pronounce infallibly Ex Cathedra, committing the Roman Catholic church in perpetuity to follow my newly-expressed dogmatic line. With a little forethought I could get through the agenda in a day and still have time to celebrate Mass in St Peters thereby fulfilling yet another lifetime ambition. The final gratification would be subsequently reading the divinely inspired Java classes constructed by Joseph Ratzinger during his day with my coding pad.






wow! me too! :D
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sunny104;714593 wrote: wow! me too! :D


Sunny, you can't possibly celebrate Mass in St Peters, you have things no pope could possibly display in public. That's one of the matters I'll fix in my pronouncements when I get the chance. You'd look good in the tiara though - you look good in anything.
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spot;714599 wrote: Sunny, you can't possibly celebrate Mass in St Peters, you have things no pope could possibly display in public. That's one of the matters I'll fix in my pronouncements when I get the chance. You'd look good in the tiara though - you look good in anything.


:wah: :-4
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Or, we could all be the president for one day, and make blunders in public
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Indian Princess;714634 wrote: Or, we could all be the president for one day, and make blunders in public


I guess that would be better than being Laura Bush

She has to sleep with him every night :thinking: :)
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Nomad;714492 wrote: Fernando ?


this could be fun....keep guessing!! :wah::wah:
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Cher - how's about you and I swap houses for a few days. Forget the working thing. (A Lady doesn't work anyway). I quite fancy a bit of East Coast American time to admire the Fall colors and you can test drive some aussie summery beaches. There's a bottle of Bolly in the fridge here too, if you need any further incentive. Bring the fam.
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AussiePam;714690 wrote: Cher - how's about you and I swap houses for a few days. Forget the working thing. (A Lady doesn't work anyway). I quite fancy a bit of East Coast American time to admire the Fall colors and you can test drive some aussie summery beaches. There's a bottle of Bolly in the fridge here too, if you need any further incentive. Bring the fam.


Pammy my dear :-4

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I know that I'd like to switch jobs with Aussie Pam because she has a special way with the wee people in Ireland and all over the world. Pam has the ability to play her magical flute and call ships home from their travels. I know that's true.

One day I returned home too late to travel with my friends on a wonderful journey we were taking to a tropical island. I walked down to the sea and cried, "come back, come back, how could you leave without me all alone on the shore?"

Pam heard my cries as she was playing her flute on the boat, turned the ship around and picked me up from the beach.

All's well that ends well:D

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Ah Kathy - it's so amazing the things that people remember and which mean something special. I'm always touched by the fine things you say, and they are reciprocated. I'd love to meet Cher (who I am certain is a sister goddess), and I hope one day you can meet her too. As for you and me, we're long overdue for catching up, painting some unsuspecting town red, dancing jigs or hulas, eating, drinking cosmos, confusing leprechauns and menfolk, breaking the bank at assorted casinos, talking, swimming... um ...etc.

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