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What would you rather have?

  • A) A great career you love and pays you well?

    Votes: 14 23.0%
  • B) A great family to come home to after you are done at your career?

    Votes: 17 27.9%
  • C) Great friends that are there to support and love you when you need it?

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • D) Or B and C?

    Votes: 28 45.9%

  • Total voters
    61
I just gave this poll the maximum stars.

Anyway, life around me is often a broken road or dirt road, as outer county cities don't get the funds, you know?...I mean, eh? (learned that one during the olympics). ;)

Heh-heh....

Unfortunately, using "eh?" at the end of that statement doesn't work. But keep at it!:D
 
But

Gut tells me to choose B or C or both, but my brain begs to differ.

What is the point of having a family if you cannot provide for them?

Personally, I feel that if I could not provide for my children, I would rather them have parents that could.

But I am not a parent, so my opinion is moot. Or is it GOLD, because its impartial? :confused:
 
Heh-heh....

Unfortunately, using "eh?" at the end of that statement doesn't work. But keep at it!:D

You know, I think it was the American press who caught onto the term and they used it heavily in their coverage. It probably was way out of context. I liked the Ann Curry (Today Show) piece on the proper usage of the term.

When Americans use it, it's sooo forced. ;)

It's kind of like when I lived in England (for college) and heard the way people spoke. Whenever I see a movie where an American actor tries the English accent, they have all the regions (and time periods) really mashed up into one mess, but Americans won't notice it.

God forbid if the next James Bond is Ashton Kutcher.:eek:
 
Life is about choices.

I've known many who choose A and in the process loose B and C.

Some regret. Some don't.

There are no right or wrong decisions, just choices. It depends on the individual what works for them.
 
I think it really varies depending on the age (or stage in life) of the person voting.

I, being young, voted for A because ultimately I'd like to have my school and car loans paid down before I start a family. Someone who is later in life and has already been married and started a family is more likely to choose the option related to those things.
 
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