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As of right now, do you have any planes of college? If so, community or local?
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I'm currently planning to go to a local college called Baker College, but plans may change...Whitty Whit wrote:As of right now, do you have any planes of college? If so, community or local?
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Cool, what do you plan on majoring in?
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#FOREVERKITTYJehoshaphat wrote:I mean every election is basically just choosing what type of government we want.
Accounting!Whitty Whit wrote:Cool, what do you plan on majoring in?

heh.

By the way, I just looked at the first page of your thread. It was umm... very funny.

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As Joanne said, I'm thinking of a career in accounting, but I don't want to limit myself to that field just yet. I tentitively plan to start taking a wide range of business courses and see where that leads.Whitty Whit wrote:Cool, what do you plan on majoring in?
Oh, immensely. That page doesn't properly represent the nOOb that I was.Joanne wrote:I just looked at the first page of your thread. It was umm... very funny.Do you consider yourself to have changed a lot since then?

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haha I was rather surprised. AE? A noob? But, unfortunately you were.American Eagle wrote:Oh, immensely. That page doesn't properly represent the nOOb that I was.Joanne wrote:I just looked at the first page of your thread. It was umm... very funny.Do you consider yourself to have changed a lot since then?


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Do you have any ways to make meijer exciting? My mom takes FOREVER to decide on what to get and by the time we get home, well lets just say I'm not in the best of moods. I like to refer to going to meijer and "cruel and unusual punishment", but perhaps it is really much more exciting than I realize. Any ideas?

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Not AE but... You should consider yourself blessed to be able to shop at Meijer. It is the best big supermarket chain I have ever been to. They have fresh veggies. (Much better than Walmart.) And other stuff like that. They've got half decent commercials. And they're generally clean. So quit your complaining.Joanne wrote:Do you have any ways to make meijer exciting? My mom takes FOREVER to decide on what to get and by the time we get home, well lets just say I'm not in the best of moods. I like to refer to going to meijer and "cruel and unusual punishment", but perhaps it is really much more exciting than I realize. Any ideas?

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You haven't shopped with my mom.Knight Fisher wrote:Not AE but... You should consider yourself blessed to be able to shop at Meijer. It is the best big supermarket chain I have ever been to. They have fresh veggies. (Much better than Walmart.) And other stuff like that. They've got half decent commercials. And they're generally clean. So quit your complaining.Joanne wrote:Do you have any ways to make meijer exciting? My mom takes FOREVER to decide on what to get and by the time we get home, well lets just say I'm not in the best of moods. I like to refer to going to meijer and "cruel and unusual punishment", but perhaps it is really much more exciting than I realize. Any ideas?This has been taking over AE's thread, with KF. We now return you to your original host.



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1. Walk up to a male employee, say, "I like your shirt", and blink your eyes a lot.Joanne wrote:Do you have any ways to make meijer exciting? My mom takes FOREVER to decide on what to get and by the time we get home, well lets just say I'm not in the best of moods. I like to refer to going to meijer and "cruel and unusual punishment", but perhaps it is really much more exciting than I realize. Any ideas?
2. Look deep into every security camera and scream, "I'M ON TV!!"
3. Buy a slurpee/ice cream as soon as you enter the store so you can enjoy it while you shop.
4. If you mom lets you run free, look for nice clearance stuff.

I do agree. Meijer is a very family-friendly and well-run company that cares about its customers.Knight Fisher wrote:Not AE but... You should consider yourself blessed to be able to shop at Meijer. It is the best big supermarket chain I have ever been to. They have fresh veggies. (Much better than Walmart.) And other stuff like that.
My mom does too.Joanne wrote:I like Kroger better.

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Haha I am totally doing 1,3, and 4 but I'm not sure if I want to scream at the camera, maybe I'll just jump up and down and point. My Mom will wonder what's wrong with me next time we go. hahaAmerican Eagle wrote:1. Walk up to a male employee, say, "I like your shirt", and blink your eyes a lot.
2. Look deep into every security camera and scream, "I'M ON TV!!"
3. Buy a slurpee/ice cream as soon as you enter the store so you can enjoy it while you shop.
4. If you mom lets you run free, look for nice clearance stuff.Once, we had Cookie Monster hats 90% off the original price. I bought 5.

We actually switched to meijer because Kroger was supporting gay rights events in our area.American Eagle wrote:I do agree. Meijer is a very family-friendly and well-run company that cares about its customers.Knight Fisher wrote:Not AE but... You should consider yourself blessed to be able to shop at Meijer. It is the best big supermarket chain I have ever been to. They have fresh veggies. (Much better than Walmart.) And other stuff like that.

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You're going to do number 1? *blinks*
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Wow, I want to be there for thatJoanne wrote:Haha I am totally doing 1,3, and 4 but I'm not sure if I want to scream at the camera, maybe I'll just jump up and down and point. My Mom will wonder what's wrong with me next time we go. hahaAmerican Eagle wrote:1. Walk up to a male employee, say, "I like your shirt", and blink your eyes a lot.
2. Look deep into every security camera and scream, "I'M ON TV!!"
3. Buy a slurpee/ice cream as soon as you enter the store so you can enjoy it while you shop.
4. If you mom lets you run free, look for nice clearance stuff.Once, we had Cookie Monster hats 90% off the original price. I bought 5.
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Of course I will do number one. What do you think I am shy? 

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Like this one?The Kings Daughter wrote:Why does life have so many difficult questions?

Yeah... I didn't expect you to do it, Joanne.Peeta wrote:You're going to do number 1? *blinks*

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Yeah I didn't think I would either, but I'm seriously considering it.American Eagle wrote:Yeah... I didn't expect you to do it, Joanne.Peeta wrote:You're going to do number 1? *blinks*However, the guy will probably see that you're joking, because we all wear the same shirts!


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Why does the world have so many vague answers?American Eagle wrote:Like this one?The Kings Daughter wrote:Why does life have so many difficult questions?I don't know...

Joanne, we could probably give you an entire list of things to do when bored in public. xD

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