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| essay | 22-Oct-2009 | dreams | romeoandjuliet | by votes | 29 | 2 | 55.4% |
| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Biggles | posted 23-Oct-2009 4:53pm In the mirror. |
| Biggles | posted 23-Oct-2009 5:00pm Sorry, real answer...
In ten years, I should be a qualified doctor doing my specialist medical training, probably in a hospital medicine speciality (like respiratory medicine or neurology, etc.). I'd quite like to be settled, with a partner and (at least) a couple of children - but no signs of that on the horizon, so who knows? My professional future is the only thing that is reasonably clear to me right now, but even that could dramatically change. |
| mandy | posted 23-Oct-2009 5:01pm Still a CNA
Still sober Still married A grandparent? Still living in my sweet little jungle haven surrounded by cats and family Still happy no matter what |
| labjog | posted 23-Oct-2009 5:31pm 10 yrs older. |
| LindaH | posted 23-Oct-2009 6:14pm Here. |
| LJD | posted 23-Oct-2009 7:21pm Hopefully, alive. |
| Richard47 | posted 23-Oct-2009 9:08pm Still working in my field...maybe a position higher up (Department Manager/ Program Director), still living in the city....not crazy about the suburbs. Maybe married/partner (though I already feel that I've had my share)....no natural children (though I would not discount step-children). My life is good and I do not have any unrealistic dreams of winning the lottery or traveling around the world. I have done and been all that I have wanted, and the rest is just a bit of icing on the cake. |
| cprasky | posted 24-Oct-2009 7:15am I see myself as a 62 year old acid head. |
| jettles | posted 24-Oct-2009 8:41am hhhmmm, sitting here talking to you folk of course................... retired, traveling, reading, walking and living in general |
| bill | posted 24-Oct-2009 8:54am about the same, I suppose... who knows? I don't have many plans, but things could easily change |
| Enheduanna | posted 24-Oct-2009 1:35pm I would very much like to have a tenured position at a college or university somewhere on the west coast, preferably in the SF Bay area. Own a home, maybe have kid. |
| Melf | posted 24-Oct-2009 1:39pm I am sat at a PC in France somewhere. Amy's got Jude, he's crying, he's teething. Need to get hold of this book and the publisher's being a dick. |
| cerealkiller | posted 24-Oct-2009 3:12pm Ashes spread out over the desert in Tucson, Arizona. No male in my genetic line has lived to over 60-61 years. If that holds true I have 5 years left. |
| cprasky | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 24-Oct-2009 3:39pm > Ashes spread out over the desert in Tucson, Arizona. No male in my
> genetic line has lived to over 60-61 years. If that holds true I > have 5 years left. Hey, don't count on that! The males in my family (both sides) generally have pretty short life spans. My paternal grandfather died at 58, my own father died at 48. My mother's father died at 59. I was actually surprised I made it past 38. It seemed to be the trend with my father and his father. Strangely, with my history (smoker, not a disparager of alcohol and a longtime history of using illegal drugs such as pot and psychedelics) I am in amazingly good health. No blood pressure issues (95/80 last time I checked), low cholesterol and triglycerides, I seem to be bucking the family trends. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 25-Oct-2009 10:37am Probably dead. |
| Jody | posted 26-Oct-2009 10:07am Older. Possibly somewhat closer to getting out of debt. |
| Iseult | posted 26-Oct-2009 10:24am I'll be 33. Hopefully married, kids, with a meaningful career. Would like to live somewhere in Europe or maybe New Zealand. |
| cerealkiller | (reply to cprasky) posted 26-Oct-2009 1:21pm > |> Ashes spread out over the desert in Tucson,
> Arizona. No male in my > |> genetic line has lived to over 60-61 years. > If that holds true I > |> have 5 years left. > > Hey, don't count on that! The males in my family > (both sides) generally have pretty short life > spans. My paternal grandfather died at 58, my > own father died at 48. My mother's father died > at 59. I was actually surprised I made it past > 38. It seemed to be the trend with my father > and his father. Strangely, with my history (smoker, > not a disparager of alcohol and a longtime history > of using illegal drugs such as pot and psychedelics) > I am in amazingly good health. No blood pressure > issues (95/80 last time I checked), low cholesterol > and triglycerides, I seem to be bucking the family > trends. > I found out I had type II diabetes several years ago, my "good " cholesterol is always low, I smoke, and my triglycerides are 3 times normal. |
| they | posted 26-Oct-2009 9:48pm Old. Sitting here. Mary's ass better be in college. |
| FordGuy | posted 27-Oct-2009 4:43pm 51 years old. |
| rustygirl50 | posted 28-Oct-2009 11:37am Living in Las Vegas with Gomezy3k sleeping in a double coffin. |
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