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What is your real profession?
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Charlie Cain
Thespian
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Apr-8-2006 08:43
I am just sitting here bored and wondered what everyones profession is.
Since its my thread I will go first.........
I am a U.S. Marine, my job in the Marines is Infantry and I really do enjoy it. I have been in for almost eight years but I'm going to get out soon and go into Law enforcement. I have always wanted to be a cop preferably a homicide detective cause I really like to put clues together to come up with a final solution.... Thats probably why Sleuth is so much fun for me. I have traveled to a few different countries like- Japan, Spain, Germany, Egypt, Africa, Kuwait, and yes Iraq. I would really like to travel to some other countries like the UK and Ireland and Scottland.
What about you?
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Serges
Vigilante
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Apr-8-2006 10:41
Well, in my non-sleuth time I'm the owner of a company called Liquid Kourage Karaoke Entertainment, based near Chicago. I host karaoke shows and DJ parties and weddings 4-5 nights a week. It's probably the best job ever, but who am I to say? :)
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Reese Withers
Well-Connected
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Apr-8-2006 13:38
I like the name of your business :) That's what it takes for me to actually get up and sing...is Liquid courage hahaha :)
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Nancyvanbaak
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Apr-8-2006 14:56
I am a marketing and sales manager at an OpenSource software company, selling services around CRM-Groupware and VoIP.
Crm software is called Covide, you can look it up at sourceforge (for the OpenSource-lovers ;) ) and we integrated it with Asterisk, all webbased.
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Madame Giry
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Apr-8-2006 16:11
Law student.
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Logan Creed
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Apr-8-2006 19:57
I was a law student once. Somehow, it lead to me becoming a lawyer.
After law school, a few of my fellow unemployable law student friends opened up a criminal defense firm and I did that for several years. Then we started to make money and I decided to run-off to China and teach English for a couple years.
I still haven't come to terms that now I work on the side of the police (even as merely an internet detective). I atone by quitting cases often to let guilty suspects go free.
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Melita
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Apr-8-2006 20:20
I am currently studying my education degree at uni
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Apr-9-2006 01:08
haha Logan...I completely understand your qualms. My solution was to get a big blanket and write on it in big letters and indelible ink: "JUSTICE IS BLIND, BABY".
I now wrap myself in it whenever I log on. You can borrow it if you want.
Back to topic...I'm a grad student in sociology and education, which means that for money I do some teaching, some editing, some contract research when I can get it and I have some funding to do my own work. This contrasts sharply with my fantasy life in which I own and cook at a cool neighborhood restaurant that serves slightly-tweaked takes on your favourite classic dishes without obnoxious food-cult pretense.
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Charlie Cain
Thespian
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Apr-10-2006 12:04
Those sound like fun professions I always wanted to know a few lawyers.
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Horace Locke
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Apr-10-2006 17:00
Middle School Student.
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Alejandra Holmes
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Apr-11-2006 11:17
College student, studying Archeology and trying to study to become a P. eye.
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