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Speaking of this GIF, sorry for going off topic but I searched every possible word combos to find thid on youtube and I couldnt find it lol
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Speaking of this GIF, sorry for going off topic but I searched every possible word combos to find thid on youtube and I couldnt find it lol
I've never opened a business (or even been a business major) but I'm going to go ahead and guess that there's much more than they teach you in college business classes too.I took a few business classes throughout high school and I don't think I would have been able to start a business at 17. As a business admin major I can definitely say that there's much more to learn than what they teach you in high school business classes.
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Totally agree, but I think take at least some college level business classes would help. Like business law teaches about contracts and all that fun stuff.I've never opened a business (or even been a business major) but I'm going to go ahead and guess that there's much more than they teach you in college business classes too.
As @tuckxandxtwist mentioned, I don't see how it could be the mother's doing if her sister (whom, I'm assuming, shares the same mother) stayed on i5/OO5 as a member for number of years after GB left.from what I can remember I don't think she left top gun on good terms. Someone could correct me if I am wrong but didn't she get kicked out of top gun because of her mother?
I could be wrong but this is what I remember hearing.
@John Butler was last seen before this thread was created, so I'm not sure if he's aware of this discussion.Her sister stayed at top gun for several years after Gabi left. So I don't know how accurate that is.
Her dad is (was) on the board, but I don't remember his name. Maybe he can shed light on how this is really going to be working, business wise.
Don't lots of middle-aged men suffering from a midlife crisis sit down... on the seat of a Harley Davidson motorcycle?That is what mid a life crisis is for, to prove we are still young and rebellious even if our body says Sit Down.
**who let the dogs out?**
That is just strange.I couldn't figure out how to file my income taxes if a gun was held to my head. Thank goodness my dad actually likes doing stuff like that.
As @tuckxandxtwist mentioned, I don't see how it could be the mother's doing if her sister (whom, I'm assuming, shares the same mother) stayed on i5/OO5 as a member for number of years after GB left.
Not true.....some of us can't afford a Harley. :(Don't lots of middle-aged men suffering from a midlife crisis sit down... on the seat of a Harley Davidson motorcycle?
That is just strange.
What about a rocking horse?Not true.....some of us can't afford a Harley. :(
**hmmmmm, did I take my meds today?**
What about a rocking horse?
Totally agree, but I think take at least some college level business classes would help. Like business law teaches about contracts and all that fun stuff.
What about a rocking horse?
@Cheer Dad could put an engine on it and start his own Rocking Horse gang.
Sounds like a South Park episode. XD@Cheer Dad could put an engine on it and start his own Rocking Horse gang.
Oh my, you are sooooo right.i'm just leaving this here : Just because an Open Team means the athletes are older doesn't mean they can't be childish, jealous or hard to work with , especially if you are coaching and being on the Team at the same time. It's always a struggle
I hope she will have an outside coach for the team, otherwise i don't see this working out so well