“when i grow up i will be a…”
Okay, before I move on is anyone else having as a good a time as I am having tonight! I must thank all the guys at MPYR Radio for keeping each other company and being such good sports! Especially the DJ’s who so far have been amazing with their selections of music and keeping up with our constant requests and even encouraging them!
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Now back to the normal posting:
Growing up I wanted to be an English teacher. Every time I think about it laugh so much because it is probably the most boring job a child could ever say he or she wanted to do. When I finished school and actually had to start thinking what I was going to study and follow as a career I kept saying either Marketing or Business Management but deep down I still wanted to be a teacher. I ended up studying Electronic and Computer Engineering for a year (before realising that cables and I don’t match) and now I’m studying Computer Science.
I am still not sure exactly what I want to follow as a career.
Did you have a dream job growing up? Did you follow your dream?
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So cold, so soon




Gena said:I wanted to work with children that had Autism. My youngest son… 13 learned to ride his bike today, he has autism. I guess my dreams became me.
Commented on July 29th, 2007 at 1:08 am
Colin Brooks said:I’m so happy for you! It’s things like this that make me cry with tears of joy! I promise I won’t cry but I’m so happy inside, I feel butterflies!
Adrian said:When I was a child I wanted to run a small corner shop on the beach that sold fish and chips, or a teacher, or a police officer. My parents disapproved each of these in turn, which is fine because I no longer listen to them. lol
Commented on July 29th, 2007 at 1:21 am
Colin Brooks said:Yeah, my parent disapproved of my wanting to become an English teacher also. They think in a very practical way and not in a follow your dreams way and told me that there was no money in that.
Until I moved out I had the same way of thinking.
Andrew Odlum said:I wanted to write fantasy novels. Unfortunately, I am now simply a corporate fellow. Oh well, sometimes things don’t work out. However, there is always the future.
-Andrew-
Commented on July 29th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Luka said:Horray for The Empire!
Commented on August 3rd, 2007 at 6:57 am
Colin Brooks said:Luka :: When The Empire strikes back it won’t be so funny! (get it? oh dear, I need more coffee)