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Wow! Well immediately quit my job :) Pay off all my bills. Gee that's mind boggling. I'd give my best friend/cousin some. I'd hire some good lawyers and some bodyguards to keep masses away from me.

I think I'd love to travel. Joe has always wanted to go to Africa. I have always wanted to go back to Rome. I'd like to travel a lot and going 5 star route has a lot of appeal ;)

Joe has always be worried about his bald spot so he could get that hair implant thing. Oh, I know I'd get Joe's ma into a house that was all one level. Currently she lives in a two story house, so we'd get her a one story place. Maybe see if Joe's brother Keith would want to come to America, he has been out of work for 8 mos. maybe he could help manage things and his wife is a beautician(sic) maybe she can keep me glamorous looking.

I would have to think long and hard about the rest.

Since I never play the lottery and have no rich relatives I don't think this scenario is likely to come up though. Darn it.
 
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What do you find interesting in becoming a psychologist? :unsure:

I find people fascinating. The things, events, environment, heredity, all the things that make us what we are and how we react to different scenarios I find totally interesting.

I can usually find something I can relate to with most folks, not necessarily something I like about them, but something I can understand about them.

I have a lot of "issues". Seeing anyone about them is useless, I know what my problems are, what their orgins are and what my triggers are.

I've never been happier than I am now and I know how to dig my way out of my lows. This also gives me a unique empathy for recognizing the highs and lows in others.
 

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What brought you to Eastern WA? Or have you always lived there? What do you like about the area?

My folks. I was born in W. WA. My Dad was going to divorce my mom (I did not know this at the time) and so they moved to E. WA because there was family there. Well they ended up staying together another four years, dad met his next wife and both ended up staying in Spokane.

I had planned on moving back to W WA because I have many relatives over there and there are more job opportunities there (as you no doubt know ;) but I ended up marrying husband no. 1. Then when we divorced I was in Seattle 4 mos and was going to move and then met hubby No. 2 who had a 7 year old son. So we ended up staying in E WA. Now he's 16 and we could have moved in a few years but Joe started working for STA bus company (a very good job in this city) and we just bought property so it looks like we will stay here.

I like the small town feel even though it's a very good size. I like the four seasons. I like that the traffic isn't ridiculous like the W side. The only thing I don't like is that there are not a lot of job opportunities here.
 

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I find people fascinating. The things, events, environment, heredity, all the things that make us what we are and how we react to different scenarios I find totally interesting.

I can usually find something I can relate to with most folks, not necessarily something I like about them, but something I can understand about them.

I have a lot of "issues". Seeing anyone about them is useless, I know what my problems are, what their orgins are and what my triggers are.

I've never been happier than I am now and I know how to dig my way out of my lows. This also gives me a unique empathy for recognizing the highs and lows in others.

It makes sense :thumbup

Given you work for the government, there are lots of grants, programs for college- I hope you'll be able to pursue that soon ;)

Do you have any kids?
 

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I have a 16 year old step son I have known since he was 7. He lives with his mom but we love each other very much. When he was 7 we played together a lot and he used to fix my hair a lot, tell me stories, we used to play a lot of role playing. I had two step children from my first marriage and I did learn to love my step daughter, but I never felt such an instant bond as I did with Evan. I even saw him overnite a few times when Joe and I were separated-which for some reason pissed Joe off, but I didn't stop loving Evan just because Joe and I split for a while.
 

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Since you're a GS employee, do you have any hope of becoming an SES employee? I'm going to get my Masters so that I can apply for SES jobs. :D
 

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Good for u! GS jobs can get pretty high pay too. As high as $147,800. So, no I am not looking to change my salary structure, but I wouldn't turn down a SES or WS or any other grade scale job. I just plan on staying with the government the rest of my career unless I win the lottery or Publisher's Clearing House. ;)
 

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Good for u! GS jobs can get pretty high pay too. As high as $147,800. So, no I am not looking to change my salary structure, but I wouldn't turn down a SES or WS or any other grade scale job. I just plan on staying with the government the rest of my career unless I win the lottery or Publisher's Clearing House. ;)

I would really like to be Secretary of the VA. It takes Presidential Nomination, that will take some work.
 

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Let's see Obama, if he wins another term, seems to really like his Irish connection, r u Irish or can u pretend to be and arrange to meet him and brag talk about that. He's trying to give up smoking but if you sneak him a smoke that might help cement a relationship. Er he did drink Guiness but I don't know if he likes it or just was for show but he must not be against all beer, so bring an expensive 6 pack to the Whitehouse, maybe that will help. I'll think some more on this hon. :)
 

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that is all i needed to know:D

seriously though here is one

do you feel optimistic for the future of mankind or do you think we will end up either killing each other or the planet
 

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I really don't know. I'm sure the earth will last thru my and Evan's life time. I don't think mankind will kill each other off but as for us destroying the planet.......I don't feel real optimistic about the distant future. Let's just say if I were a betting woman I wouldn't put big money on Earth's future, hopefully mankind will start getting out in space so we can find another planet or two to inhabit and wreck all over again ;).
 

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Good for u! GS jobs can get pretty high pay too. As high as $147,800. So, no I am not looking to change my salary structure, but I wouldn't turn down a SES or WS or any other grade scale job. I just plan on staying with the government the rest of my career unless I win the lottery or Publisher's Clearing House. ;)

What do all these acronyms stand for? :unsure:

I would really like to be Secretary of the VA. It takes Presidential Nomination, that will take some work.

Secretary of VA? :eek :eek

By the time i shift to VA this year ( maybe) I can already start a campaign for yah :p

I used to be from Obama's State, I've got connections :ninja
 
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