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mine would be a really rich persons personal chef......*i need that $200,000 truffle for your dinner honest*

you know thats how it went with that sale...no way a restaurant is paying that for a truffle....they wouldn't need one that size for a start.

anyway....so if any of you are rich and need a personal chef send me an pm.

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Originally posted by trev33
mine would be a really rich persons personal chef......*i need that $200,000 truffle for your dinner honest*

you know thats how it went with that sale...no way a restaurant is paying that for a truffle....they wouldn't need one that size for a start.

anyway....so if any of you are rich and need a personal chef send me an pm.
Masseuse rater.

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Originally posted by trev33
mine would be a really rich persons personal chef......*i need that $200,000 truffle for your dinner honest*

you know thats how it went with that sale...no way a restaurant is paying that for a truffle....they wouldn't need one that size for a start.

anyway....so if any of you are rich and need a personal chef send me an pm.
Novelist.

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Originally posted by trev33
mine would be a really rich persons personal chef......*i need that $200,000 truffle for your dinner honest*

you know thats how it went with that sale...no way a restaurant is paying that for a truffle....they wouldn't need one that size for a start.

anyway....so if any of you are rich and need a personal chef send me an pm.
astronaut

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Originally posted by trev33
mine would be a really rich persons personal chef......*i need that $200,000 truffle for your dinner honest*

you know thats how it went with that sale...no way a restaurant is paying that for a truffle....they wouldn't need one that size for a start.

anyway....so if any of you are rich and need a personal chef send me an pm.
Mine is exactly what I do now at the age of 71. Part time driving a school bus for special needs children. Most worthwhile thing I have ever done.

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Originally posted by trev33
What is your ideal Job?
The one I have minus phone calls, paper work, bureaucracy, and preschool teachers who have a negative attitude towards the children I work with (children with special needs).

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Originally posted by muppyman
Mine is exactly what I do now at the age of 71. Part time driving a school bus for special needs children. Most worthwhile thing I have ever done.
Nice. 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
The one I have minus phone calls, paper work, bureaucracy, and preschool teachers who have a negative attitude towards the children I work with (children with special needs).
Likewise nice.🙂)

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Originally posted by muppyman
Likewise nice.🙂)
get a room 😉

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Originally posted by Nordlys
The one I have minus phone calls, paper work, bureaucracy, and preschool teachers who have a negative attitude towards the children I work with (children with special needs).
What kind of special needs? Are they super smart so you need to pick holes in all their writings just to stop them getting 100% all the time.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
What kind of special needs? Are they super smart so you need to pick holes in all their writings just to stop them getting 100% all the time.
Hole-picking isn't part of my job description as a music therapist. 😉 But some of the kids I have been working with were very smart. That alone wouldn't be a reason why they get music therapy, though. I work with children with speech problems, behavioural problems, sensory or physical disabilities, autism, selective mutism, Down's syndrome, severe multiple disabilities, you name it...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hole-picking isn't part of my job description as a music therapist. 😉 But some of the kids I have been working with were very smart. That alone wouldn't be a reason why they get music therapy, though. I work with children with speech problems, behavioural problems, sensory or physical disabilities, autism, selective mutism, Down's syndrome, severe multiple disabilities, you name it...
God bless you, lady. I had a special needs child...now in Heaven. He loved classical music, but when he would hear rock and roll he would shake his head and give a disgusted sound of disapproval. Of course, the fact that I have been a piano teacher long before many people on this site were born might have helped cultivate his love of music.

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Originally posted by muppyman
Mine is exactly what I do now at the age of 71. Part time driving a school bus for special needs children. Most worthwhile thing I have ever done.
You and Nordly have my eternal thanks. By the way, I have been looking for someone over 70 to challenge to a chess match.....but only if you are not rated too high. Audrey

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a gadfly

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Originally posted by Fleabitten
Novelist.
Same here.