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I need a vacation. Just sayin'
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Oh Sidney! :eek:
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What?
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BWHAHAHAHAHAAahahahahaha! |
You're on the verge of metro. Please tell us you don't style your eyebrows. That would be too much. ;)
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Nope, my eyebrows are safe.
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I saw my stylist Saturday. She trims my hair, eyebrows, mustache & beard and sometimes my ears!
The first time I had ever heard the term metro-sexual was her talking about one of her other customers. The guy get his hair cut one a week. He wears makeup, and always designer clothes and shoes. Then there is me. I show up in yard mowing shorts & a t-shirt I got for donating blood. My hair is mostly Grey. She does the dye job on many of her customers. She told me I was the most un-metro-sexual she knows. I thanked her. |
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I do not follow fashion trends at all. I have worn shorts, T-shirt, comfy athletic shoes (with low tops for more freedom of motion) and anxle socks every day for so many years I don't even remember how long its been. 10 years? That's almost half my life.
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I refuse to wear a tie. Ain't gonna do it ever again. Get off of my lawn! |
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Maybe I've just been listening to too much acid rock and 60's folk. Anyway, yeah. There needs to be more women in engineering! :) |
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There's a cute girl in my Mechanical Controls class who was also in my Mechanical Vibrations class. The lecture portion, not the lab. I don't think I've seen her in any other classes. But I've never talked to her. :(
Chinese vs. Vietnamese would be hard for me to choose since blue eyes are my weakness. :) |
LOL. When I was in engineering school, there were pretty much no non-asian women in any of my classes. So, if you didn't get excited about dark hair, brown-eyed girls, you had to look outside of the engineering school.
BTW, my wife is Chinese. :) |
Funny thing is the percentage of the women engineers here who are Asian seems pretty low. Although there are a lot of Asians here, apparently Cal Poly is highly regarded in Japan or something. Or at least that is what I had heard when I was applying.
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I come from a family of engineers. My dad, mechanical. My aunt, chemical. Cousin, mechanical. My dad actually told me not to become an engineer. Lol! I was more interested in the biology sciences than math and physics, even though inwas good at them. So like any other good Vietnamese girl, I aimed for medical school. But then when I found out how much time MDs spend with patients and that many MDs don't have a lot of spare time, I went for nursing. Think my dad cried that day. So I had all classes of females. Maybe you guys should have been nursing majors. ;)
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No thanks. I get squeemish and I hate being in hospitals. Plus, you may be able to tell I am not a "people person". Which makes me well suited for engineering. :)
I would get along fine with girls in other majors as long as it involved some sort of science or engineering. I did well in Biology in high school since it was mostly the organic engineering of cells and such. |
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If it makes you feel better, his GF is Vietnamese. ;) |
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