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Good morning AARC....Dave and pepperj
 

Morning ARC, Rook... hi Jim. :hello:

Yes, the recent rising number of new Covid cases are definitely a reason for concern in our area Jim, my wife practically refuses to leave the house.
Thankfully, I'm walking our puppy 3 times a day and she comes with me for our after-dinner walk.

Glad to hear you guys received only minor storm damage ARC. :thumbsup:
 

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Our daughter is heading to university to get her degree in Psychology next year, she's applied to 4 schools to improve her odds of acceptance. :icon_thumleft:

She's applied to Carlton University in Ottawa, Laurentian University in Sudbury, University of British Columbia and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
So far she's been accepted to Laurentian University, but she really wants to go to Aberdeen.

I told her that we can afford to send her to Aberdeen when I'm able to sell one of my kidney's on Kijiji. :laughing7:
 

Our daughter is heading to university to get her degree in Psychology next year, she's applied to 4 schools to improve her odds of acceptance. :icon_thumleft:

She's applied to Carlton University in Ottawa, Laurentian University in Sudbury, University of British Columbia and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
So far she's been accepted to Laurentian University, but she really wants to go to Aberdeen.

I told her that we can afford to send her to Aberdeen when I'm able to sell one of my kidney's on Kijiji. :laughing7:

That's great news that the wee lass is well on her way to becoming an adult Dave.:icon_thumright:
Ah the Scottish highlands are to be the place to set the coil down on the turf.
Now I'm just thinking out loud here, what has Sudbury got to offer other than that darned big Nickel that would over load the machine?
UBC you can't detect in Vancouver-Ottawa-well that's just too close-you'd be doing the laundry still.
Go Scotland-what's a kidney anyways don't be selfish here buddy.......
 

That's great news that the wee lass is well on her way to becoming an adult Dave.:icon_thumright:
Ah the Scottish highlands are to be the place to set the coil down on the turf.
Now I'm just thinking out loud here, what has Sudbury got to offer other than that darned big Nickel that would over load the machine?
UBC you can't detect in Vancouver-Ottawa-well that's just too close-you'd be doing the laundry still.
Go Scotland-what's a kidney anyways don't be selfish here buddy.......

Buddy, she's been enamored with the thought of going to Scotland ever since she found out that we were married there in a 14thc castle. :icon_scratch:
She say's. "that she would eventually like to live and practice in either Scotland or England."

I've also already looked into the cost of shipping her laundry home once-a-month... it's surprisingly affordable. :laughing7:

 

I wish the show had a disclaimer on it-as I have a feeling the suspension system in a few of my early vehicles would off appreciated it.

The Dukes of Hazzard ran from 1979 to 1985. During that time, the production used somewhere between 250 and 355 1968 and 1969 Dodge Chargers. Of those, only 17 are accounted for. The production used up about a car an episode during the jumps and stunts.



My neighbor has an original.....if he hasn't sold it yet !!
 

Top of the mornin to yas!!

Bart watched your latest you tube vid, hopping you show the cut and area after ETA..

Iv started to study a 1898 map of the area Im staying and finding alot of home sites that are long gone should make for a fun summer.
 

Buddy, she's been enamored with the thought of going to Scotland ever since she found out that we were married there in a 14thc castle. :icon_scratch:
She say's. "that she would eventually like to live and practice in either Scotland or England."

I've also already looked into the cost of shipping her laundry home once-a-month... it's surprisingly affordable. :laughing7:


Degree in Psychology for International students
[FONT=&quot]£19,700 for the 2020/2020 semester [/FONT]
:headbang:
[h=3]Minimum Cost of Living[/h][FONT=&quot]In addition to tuition fees, students will require money to cover their living costs including accommodation, food, books, entertainment, clothing, phone bills, local travel, and laundry. These expenses will vary depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. In keeping with UKVI rules, we recommend that students budget £1,015 per month to cover their living costs.

Now X that by 4 years-Your kidney must be valued highly on the black market.

Buddy me heart aches at what you're going to be paying out to the University. [/FONT]
 

Morning Bart, TC
 


Degree in Psychology for International students
£19,700 for the 2020/2020 semester
:headbang:
Minimum Cost of Living

In addition to tuition fees, students will require money to cover their living costs including accommodation, food, books, entertainment, clothing, phone bills, local travel, and laundry. These expenses will vary depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. In keeping with UKVI rules, we recommend that students budget £1,015 per month to cover their living costs.

Now X that by 4 years-Your kidney must be valued highly on the black market.

Buddy me heart aches at what you're going to be paying out to the University.


Good morning Bart, Bill and Toe. :hello:

I hear you Jim, but I'm trying not to think about it too much... can you say 'reverse mortgage'. :laughing7:
 

Jim,

You're quite the detective on the costs....quick and dirty conversion to Canadian dollars over 4 years including expenses $125,000.

Dave maybe you'll have to toss in a few more organs....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:
 

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Top of the mornin to yas!!

Bart watched your latest you tube vid, hopping you show the cut and area after ETA..

Iv started to study a 1898 map of the area Im staying and finding alot of home sites that are long gone should make for a fun summer.

Hey good to hear from ya toecutter.....congrats on your cabin camp !! Im gonna try to get down and see how the cut is tomorrow.....can't wait to see whats there now !! Right now I'm hovering around my spanish cobb spot.....the cut is deep and massive.....but there's 3 feet of rotting seaweed on top of the spot right now. In a matter of days it will clear out and ill be doing spanish business I hope !! There's a slight chance at a big find at both spots !! Wooo hoooo I love this hobby....don't forget to give geo dog a pat on the back for me !! Good luck and happy hunting toe !!
 

Morning TC, bill, and bart.
 

Degree in Psychology for International students
£19,700 for the 2020/2020 semester
:headbang:
Minimum Cost of Living

In addition to tuition fees, students will require money to cover their living costs including accommodation, food, books, entertainment, clothing, phone bills, local travel, and laundry. These expenses will vary depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. In keeping with UKVI rules, we recommend that students budget £1,015 per month to cover their living costs.

Now X that by 4 years-Your kidney must be valued highly on the black market.

Buddy me heart aches at what you're going to be paying out to the University.

Jim,

You're quite the detective on the costs....quick and dirty conversion to Canadian dollars over 4 years including expenses $125,000.

Dave maybe you'll have to toss in a few more organs....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

Me thinks Bill needs to go back for some learning on the math skills.:laughing7:

19,700 x 4yrs
1,015 x 48months
convert dollars to pounds

127,520GBP =
220,994.14CAD

1 CAD = 0.577029 GBP
1 GBP = 1.73302 CAD
127,520GBP =
220,994.14CAD

1 CAD = 0.577029 GBP
1 GBP = 1.73302 CAD

=$220,994.14 CAD.



 

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