What is your occupation/profession?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by milchap, Apr 8, 2011.

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    doc Silver Member

    I'm really a 'doc' :)
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    Gargoyle Milepoint Guide

    A Microsoft Word Doc?
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    miles and smiles Gold Member

    doc = department of corrections, right? :D
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    ACMM Gold Member

    No ... DOC ==> Dissolved Organic Carbon
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    doc Silver Member

    Yes, I use MS Word, but no! :D

    Well, my friend & bball coaching colleague is in Corrections, but not me! ;)

    A former Chem major yes, but no, actually! :)

    All excellent guesses for sure .. perhaps I could/should have been more clear!
    Doctor :)
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    catgirl Gold Member

    A troublemaker. :D
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    miles and smiles Gold Member

    Like Doctor J, I'm sure

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    doc Silver Member

    Well yes, exactly..

    Just a bit older, shorter, slower, weaker, less agile, more vertically challenged, less skilled, whiter, and so on..
    Well u get da picture! ;)

    BTW, less nice as well.. & I'd like to think I'm a pretty decent guy..
    Dr. J was/is such a gentleman.. even more kind than he was skilled as a bball player..
    And honestly, that's really sayin' somethin' .. just a really GREAT person! :)
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    miles and smiles Gold Member

    Yep, as I said, a perfect match, Doc. :D
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    Cholula Milepoint Guide

    I'd certainly agree with that!
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    doc Silver Member

    Hmmm.. your kindness is ..
    Overwhelming..
    Immeasurable..
    Appreciated..
    And so ..and so on..
    Thanks :)
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    Horse Gold Member

    What's up, doc?
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    MSPeconomist Gold Member

    Shouldn't rabbits be in hiding for Easter. They already had a tough time around CNY with this being the year of the rabbit, everyone wanted to eat them for good luck.
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    Horse Gold Member

    Eat a rabbit? Ewww. doc wouldn't do that.
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    doc Silver Member

    Well... actually. In the past... well... may I plead the 5th? ;)
    FWIW, I've also enjoyed the pigeon a few times including at Paul Bocuse in Lyon .. where the duck is SO very fine! :)

    Not too much.. just chillin mostly ..
    At a meeting with some nice folks from Microsoft in Midtown .. and they paid for lunch :)
    Got a dinner event downtown later this evening with some folks from Ford..
    The real fun is tomorrow night however, when the Caps take on our NY Rangers again at the Garden!
    'Lets go rangers' :)
    HBU?
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    2MM_Guy Gold Member

    Back on topic:

    Management/IT Consultant
    Professional traveller (or so it seems)
    Family concierge/help desk
    Amateur therapist (or so it seems)
    Taxi driver (or so it seems)
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    ACMM Gold Member

    milchap seems to be in this job to/from the airport :) Maybe you two can share tips ;)
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    Jim Silver Member

    I thought you were a foot model.
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    MSPeconomist Gold Member

    Why not eat rabbit? They taste good.
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    Horse Gold Member

    They're too cute to eat!
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    miles and smiles Gold Member

    I'm happy to report that I am STILL a retired bum. :D

    What can I say, when you find a career that really works for you, keep it as long as you can.
    Oops, I didn't mean to use that nasty word above [IMG] :p
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    MSPeconomist Gold Member

    They're like rats with furry tails, just as Canada geese are rats with wings. And they tend to eat any vegetables growing in the garden.

    But they do look cute on a dinner plate when trimmed with baby carrots.
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    Horse Gold Member

    The only bunnies ok for eating are the ones which show up in my Easter basket :)

    I had pet rabbits when I was little, so eating a rabbit to me is like eating a dog, cat, or horse.

    -hands MS a chocolate rabbit to eat-
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    MSPeconomist Gold Member

    Chocolate rabbits are OK too, but we're supposed to eat a varied diet. I've also eaten horse--sorry, although at least I didn't like it--but AFAIK never dog or cat.
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    ACMM Gold Member

    Excellent meal is bunny!
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