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Name: Michiko Gender: Female
Interests: School Expertise: Did I mention I can toast a mean mallow? Occupation: abecedarian Industry: Coming to an industry near you
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4/30/2007
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| So Prof. Dino and I have been intensely collaborating on some research ideas for the whole dinosaur bone dig this summer. He even wants me to stay in his tent throughout the entire trip, just so he can pick my brain and figure out just what the hell is going on in there. I guess he think I'm pretty darn talented at this whole dinosaur bone thing. I dunno about that, but I guess I should trust him. After all, he's the expert here! So I've mainly just been preparing for that. Buying cool dig clothes (got a super awesome explorer hat!) and getting gear from REI and whatnot. Oh, almost forgot! Here are some links: this is a good people records blog that you should check out. This guy is running a pretty decent background check blog that's worth a looksee. And this may not be related to people search, but you should still be into your health: Lap Bands and Type 2 Diabetes. | | |
| I decided to accept Prof. Dino's offer of a position on his research team. Guys, I'm gonna be a paleontologist! WOOOOOOOO!! I've quite honestly never been as excited ever in my life as I am right today. And to think I thought I'd never amount to anything. I always got so down on myself about just kinda gliding through life, not really trying anything, and look at me now. My big hope is to someday travel to Egypt and Morocco, not to see the pyramids or get great hash and tagine, but rather to unearth the first complete Spinosaurus skeleton. That would be so amazingly cool. Finding people is great and all, but I don't think I could do it for a living. People search engines should be enjoyed, not turned into work that you'll eventually hate. Thing is with dinosaurs is that I don't ever see myself getting sick of them. Okay, I'm gonna go calm down and read some RantFarm: To the Leap Year. Hilarious stuff. Prof says I should get in good shape for digging, so I'm gonna hit up the Master Formula for some supplements.
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| So my dino professor wants me to continue my dinosaur studies. Should I do it? I think I want to. He says I have a real knack for the science aspect of it. I guess the fact that I'm really passionate about it is the important thing. He says I love dinosaurs like a ten year old does, but I have the mind and intelligence of a grad student. Cool, huh? I never thought anyone, let alone a teacher, would have said something like that about me. He says if I want to, I can petition the school to fund me for this dig he's going on in Arizona this summer. I'd get college credit and I'd get to see how dinosaur fossils are actually exhumed. Crazy. Things have been moving so fast, I haven't had much time for people search. But I can find people now that my fears for my academic future are sorta being laid to rest. Yep, I'm leaning towards taking this. After all, it's a great opportunity to do something I'm truly into (besides people searches) and it could turn into something big for the future. What do you guys think? Forget find a person, I could be finding actual dinosaurs! Of course, I'd never stop people searching. That's always gonna be there. Like People Search USA, I think it's becoming entrenched in my life. What do you guys think?
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| School is still goin on. It's a bit better now, cause I feel like I'm actually learning some cool stuff. Of course the class in question is on dinosaurs, so it's not like it'll translate into a career or anything. But hey, I'm learning and actually attending class. That counts for something, right? Anyway, dinosaurs are, like, completely awesome. I thought the total bad ass king dinosaur was the T-rex, but apparently dinoscience has made huge strides and tons of new discoveries are constantly being made. Take the spinosaurus, for example. The thing was bigger than a T-Rex, had crazy sharp spikes running down its spine, and it had an alligator type mouth, only much much bigger. Now I kinda hope they make another Jurassic Park (only one that doesn't suck) that features old Spiny. Yep, "Old Spiny" is what my prof calls the spinosaurus. Awesome, huh? Ok, enough about dinos. I got more address lookup links for you to help you find someone from your past. Oh and before you find them, you might be thinking if they have any ulterior motives in meeting you. Read this list of favorite ulterior motives for some preparation.
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| Boooooooooooooo. I'm back at school. Ha, and I never changed my major to people search. That was just a joke, folks. I totally got a couple emails asking if that were actually possible. Silly readers. Well, Im not actually in class right now. I should be, but I'm not! Oops. Was that incriminating? I'm just stitng in the campus compu lab eating some Panda (mmmmm, orange chicken and kung pao shrimp) getting dirty looks from this chubby girl next to me, who probably wants my Panda but can't have any. HAHA. Man, I get super crabby when I have to go to school. I should tone it down. I should probably just stick to people search. When I find people I seem to keep out of trouble. Oh well. Decisions. This may be a little late, but ifyou guys haven't chosen any resolutions, here's a good list: Top New Year's Resolutions.
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