Originally posted by Slay
Yeah, I gotcha, I travel by train almost daily. They always ***** about the stupidest things, but when there are loud teenagers disturbing everyone they hardly say a word.
Yeah, I've noticed that a lot. Oh well though... thankfully they're big enough where you can mostly go somewhere and be left the shit alone. Unless you're with mates I guess. I dunno. But yeah, having a car there is utterly pointless in my opinion. What do you do out there?
Originally posted by Kaibs
Yeah, I've noticed that a lot. Oh well though... thankfully they're big enough where you can mostly go somewhere and be left the shit alone. Unless you're with mates I guess. I dunno. But yeah, having a car there is utterly pointless in my opinion. What do you do out there?
It's quite useful to have a car when you don't live in the big cities and want to travel between towns and villages. When you're my age and live in a big city it is quite useless to have a car though.
So what do you that enables you to travel a lot?
Originally posted by King Castle
you know how you avoid zits and blemishes on your face ladies?dont put so much muck on your face that clogs your pores and causes irritation/rashes and then dry out your skin by using rubbing alcohol to remove the yuck in the 1st place.
its pretty damn obvious.
It also has to do with hormones you know. That's why when many women start birth control it clears up their face.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedivarious soaps are good.
soap.
@ABS
it also has to do what the products are made of some having things like aluminum flakes and other irritants.
but, like always you are right. it's hormonal and nothing to do with chemicals one puts on their face.
i wonder which is the leading cause.
Originally posted by Slay
I work at the DSM rubber factory as a process operator. Basically sitting in a controll-room watching all kinds of gauges and values, ''guarding the production process''. If anything is wrong I send some engineers down to fix it. I work in shifts so I'm either done by 1 o'clock or I start by one o'clock. I also only work 4 days a week. And I get paid more because I work in shifts. And it's hard to find process operators around here. Only cons are that I have to work holidays if that's how my schedule works out and sometimes I have to go outside and ride around the complex on a bike to check on some things when it's freezing cold or raining.It's quite useful to have a car when you don't live in the big cities and want to travel between towns and villages. When you're my age and live in a big city it is quite useless to have a car though.
So what do you that enables you to travel a lot?
Very true, I can see the concept of having a car if you have to travel in places where it's out of the way to take the train. And the weather there is always damp and dizzlely already so I can understand that too. Sounds like you got one secure job man, so that's pretty sweet. Working 4 days a week would be pretty awesome, as a three day weekend is way better than 2. Plus being a family man and all I'd imagine you'd enjoy it more spending time with your family.
I am a sound engineer, so I work with a lot of bands doing concerts, or in a studio. So I travel doing that sometimes, but for leisure traveling of what I was talking about mainly, I just have saved money up over the years that enables me to do it. I try to go to one or two places a year and just have fun. I'm not married or anything no kids so I don't have that fiscal responsibility on my shoulders yet. I figured I might as well live my life while I can, as you never know when it will go to shit.
Originally posted by King Castle
various soaps are good.@ABS
it also has to do what the products are made of some having things like aluminum flakes and other irritants.
but, like always you are right. it's hormonal and nothing to do with chemicals one puts on their face.
i wonder what is the leading cause.
I did not imply, in any way at all, that make up wasn't also a cause of acne.
I resent your comment.
Originally posted by Kaibs
Very true, I can see the concept of having a car if you have to travel in places where it's out of the way to take the train. And the weather there is always damp and dizzlely already so I can understand that too. Sounds like you got one secure job man, so that's pretty sweet. Working 4 days a week would be pretty awesome, as a three day weekend is way better than 2. Plus being a family man and all I'd imagine you'd enjoy it more spending time with your family.I am a sound engineer, so I work with a lot of bands doing concerts, or in a studio. So I travel doing that sometimes, but for leisure traveling of what I was talking about mainly, I just have saved money up over the years that enables me to do it. I try to go to one or two places a year and just have fun. I'm not married or anything no kids so I don't have that fiscal responsibility on my shoulders yet. I figured I might as well live my life while I can, as you never know when it will go to shit.
That sounds cool, a friend of mine is actually studying to become a sound engineer in Hilversum, don't know if you've been there.
Anyway, I've got to go right now, was fun talking to you though. Later.