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Wolferz 07-11-14 04:58 PM

She's a chip off the old block when it comes to having spirits in hand during a photo op.:up::D

fireftr18 07-11-14 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2224068)
She's a chip off the old block when it comes to having spirits in hand during a photo op.:up::D

She may have gotten that from Dad, fortunately, she got her looks from Mama!

Congratulations Ms. Buna, and best wishes for a wonderful life! :salute:

Oberon 07-11-14 07:32 PM

Bless her, congratulations! :yeah:

TarJak 07-12-14 01:07 AM

Congratulations Lauren. Well done on graduating.

Herr-Berbunch 07-12-14 01:37 AM

Well done Lauren. :woot:

Now it's time to get a job, move out, and let your dad have another room in the house to fill with aeroplanes. :03:

Enjoy that drink, you've earned it.

Jimbuna 07-12-14 05:21 AM

Thank you everyone for your kind words. My Dad has let me use the computer in his favourite room just this once. He's not so bad really and I usually get my way if I butter him up with a smile and a few nice words.

Lauren Ann :know:

Jimbuna 07-12-14 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2224175)
Thank you everyone for your kind words. My Dad has let me use the computer in his favourite room just this once. He's not so bad really and I usually get my way if I butter him up with a smile and a few nice words.

Lauren Ann :know:

Better be careful or she may decide to join SubSim :)

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2224134)
Well done Lauren. :woot:

Now it's time to get a job, move out, and let your dad have another room in the house to fill with aeroplanes. :03:

Enjoy that drink, you've earned it.

Funny you should say that Tony because the boy is itching to move abroad and is waiting to see what his parents are contemplating similarly but talks are at the very earliest stages and both the boy and Ann and I are on hold until Lauren gets herself on track with whatever it will be.

More at York.

Catfish 07-12-14 06:17 AM

Hope i'm not too late, congratulations, and best wishes for the future :sunny:

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He's not so bad really and I usually get my way if I butter him up with a smile and a few nice words.
Just like here at Subsim's :woot:

Dan D 07-12-14 07:17 AM

Congratulations and all the best wishes from here.

Garion 07-12-14 10:10 AM

YAY GRATZ! :D

Cheers

Gary

swamprat69er 07-12-14 11:21 AM

Congratulations, Miss Buna!

vienna 07-12-14 12:33 PM

Congrats to Ms. Buna for her academic achievement and congrats Mr. and Mrs. Buna for raising a fine child (and your other fine children). :salute::up:

May I ask what her academic specialty is and what is her intended field of career?...

Oh, and Jim my sympathy to you; I have had quite a few acquaintances blessed with very attractive daughters and have watched them agonize through those teen/dating years. While I sometimes wish I had children of my own, I don't think I could have taken the stress of raising a daughter. I used to say if I had a daughter, I'd be inclined to let her date sometime after my passing...

Again congrats to all the Bunas...


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Jimbuna 07-13-14 04:16 AM

Cheers all.

Her degree (as far as my dumb brain understands it) is in some kind of sports science which involves the managerial organisation side of things as well as some kind of linkage with physiotherapy and fitness which, according to her, allows a wide and diverse choice of career paths in management roles across many employment sectors.

Her current job is working in a large UK based retail chain (Marks and Spencer), they have a post graduate scheme where training is given in managerial roles within the organisation so part of me hopes she will choose that route.

She is currently madly in love with a nice lad and they seem well suited but you know how the saying goes...you can claw the cat but keep off the kittens :03:

Onkel Neal 07-13-14 11:01 AM

Awesome, Jim, I'm very happy for you and her. Great achievement!

vanjast 07-13-14 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2224449)
Her degree (as far as my dumb brain understands it) is in some kind of sports science which involves the managerial organisation side of things as well as some kind of linkage with physiotherapy and fitness which, according to her, allows a wide and diverse choice of career paths in management roles across many employment sectors.

The funny thing is that my wife has never used her degree, not once in her whole career. Strange things can happen. :hmmm:

I think it has been more of recognition that she can think on her feet and can work hard.


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