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Who's Your Daddy and What Does He Do? (pg. 5)
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
i thought you were polish not italian :wtf: |
I thought you were black not polish :wtf: :wtf: |
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| stren |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
Actually im neither. My roots originally come from the congo. :wtf: |
i'm preety sure that's on the east side of warsaw |
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| chojin |
my daddy takes like designs of airplane parts and makes them in 3d modelling software....i think. then they go to the workshop and they make them.
or something like that... |
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| Danny Ocean |
| runs a very respectable cartel. |
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| Allied Nations |
| Engineer. Manages both deep water and ground based oil rigs all over the world. 10 zillion times smarter than me. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azia
:whip:
glad to see ur back |
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| Silky Johnson |
| My father died when I was 14. He worked for the LCBO (liquor control board of Ontario). |
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| Omega_M |
| my dad works as a government bonds dealer in the stock market. dunno anything more than that. i fail at economics :wtf: |
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| Sushipunk |
| My Dad's retired now. He used to be the regional manager for an airline, covering the Whitsunday/other islands in northern Queensland. |
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
Works for IBM as a Solution Architect for Upstream Petroleum and Visualisation.
Basically convinces Shell, BP and whoever else in the oil and visualisation world to buy computers!
A good, personal interest-free loans service too :p |
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| Ian |
My dad worked when i was born for pirelli (italian company) who make tyres, he was in quality control department making sure the batches were upto the standards they had to be. the company then relocated mainly to the north of the country & he left to join another company working in rubber/tyre products. After we moved back to this end of the country he works for a company who supply parts to Jaguar & some other big named car company, making rubber seals & essential bits that are never noticed until they break :p
As he's approaching retirement age now, he's taking on more & more cricket umpiring, with qualifications allowing him to spend his retirement in the west indies & australia amongst other places doing a reasonable standard of cricket, though he concentrates mainly on the youth leagues in our area, and the womens, he's friends with many of the current england womens team & has seen some of our countries best talents develop from age 13 upto international level, it gives him great satisfaction. He doesn't make a lot but he's happy, so I am too |
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