what do you DO [completely OT!!]

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Work on a ship, pull oil rigs around, fix engines and other peoples **** ups. Just about sums it up. Work to live, don't live to work.
 
You all have much more interesting jobs than me..... Bah humbug. At least I can sneak on here from time to time from my desk lol
 
Hope it does fella! <ok> Hopefully before you get trapped in an earning trap by a mortgage and wife/kids ... but on the other hand its your dream job so it should pay ****loads!

My mortgage will be paid off in about nine years. Then i'll be out the door and looking for something more enjoyable or shorter hours (preferably both) quicker than a Mackem leaves the Derby at half time!

I'd love to win the lottery tomorrow night, that'd solve a couple of problems. I only wish I knew what my dream job was <laugh>.
 
Yeah I don't do all the reading to be honest. Some things I'm just not amazingly interested in. I've chosen to do a creative writing module next term (in my 2nd year at the minute like), which I'm looking forward to. What kind of stuff do you write? Or just anything and everything?

I love it like, best course going if you're creatively inclined. I did 3 modules in my final year (which allowed me to dodge the dreaded Dissertation) so covered all the disciplines of prose, poetry and script writing. Had a few poems published and stuff and thought that was the way I would go but based my final project on the North East (even wrote a poem about going to watch Newcastle play) and Belfast is a very 'local' Uni, so didn't go down particularly well...Anyway, got a 1st in my prose stuff so decided/was told to specialise in that for my MA.

The course at Queens (if you're considering doing an MA at all) is amazing! Top class tutors and really interesting projects. I'm in the middle of a research project where you can choose literally ANYTHING to write about, but anything you do has to be backed up by clear and presentable evidence (i.e. Newspaper reports, obituaries, autobiographies etc.). Mine was about Albert Pierrepoint, Britains most prolific hangman. He executed over 600 people including the last woman to be put to death and 200 Nazis at the Nuremberg trials, anyway he also ended up having to execute one of his own mates who he used to perform duets with in his pub calling each other Tish and Tosh (the night the lad, Henry James Corbitt, committed the murder he would later be hanged for, him and Pierrepoint sang Oh Danny Boy together.) So I basically wrote a short story about the execution.

Short stories is the way I go (at least one a week every week) but other people are in the process of writing a novel and so hand in 2000 words/a chapter of it each week instead...

I don't have a particular genre I fit into, I just get random ideas and have a short attention span so they're usually very random. So far I've written about:

- Pierrepoint (obviously)
- The man at The Vienna Academy of Fine Art who rejected a young Hitler's application (basically he was too busy shagging the secretary to give the work any thought and just wrote a note of rejection before going off to get pissed - also, I never actually say Hitler's name, its kinda there to be worked out)
- 3 people who work for the same company but have hidden lives, told by a man sitting in the same cafeteria as them (then at hte end you find out hte man is there for a job interview and everything you've just read was what he made up to pass the time waiting for his interview - a kind of new age 'and then I woke up and realised it was all a dream' ending.
- A graffiti artist who in the end turns out to be an art critic trying to make millions
- My Dad

...So, there is a very long winded way of telling you...I do stories...
 
On the literature front predominantly the Renaissance period and American fiction, however my Masters is in linguistics so I mainly teach language.

I work at the University of Central Lancashire and a few colleges across the North West.

Apologies if I came across as curt, I just thought your original comment was going to be followed by a snide comment about grammar. I'm trying to mark, eat and type at the same time. Tricky stuff.
 
On the literature front predominantly the Renaissance period and American fiction, however my Masters is in linguistics so I mainly teach language.

I work at the University of Central Lancashire and a few colleges across the North West.

Apologies if I came across as curt, I just thought your original comment was going to be followed by a snide comment about grammar. I'm trying to mark, eat and type at the same time. Tricky stuff.

any more stories about cloud monsters or of that ilk
 
On the literature front predominantly the Renaissance period and American fiction, however my Masters is in linguistics so I mainly teach language.

I work at the University of Central Lancashire and a few colleges across the North West.

Apologies if I came across as curt, I just thought your original comment was going to be followed by a snide comment about grammar. I'm trying to mark, eat and type at the same time. Tricky stuff.

I did a few modules in linguistics (though mine were more centered around languages impact on society through various different mediums) and was baffled when it came to all the more technical side of it. Also did a bit of American Fiction but did my best to avoid Renaissance
 
On the literature front predominantly the Renaissance period and American fiction, however my Masters is in linguistics so I mainly teach language.

I work at the University of Central Lancashire and a few colleges across the North West.

Apologies if I came across as curt, I just thought your original comment was going to be followed by a snide comment about grammar. I'm trying to mark, eat and type at the same time. Tricky stuff.

I did a few modules in linguistics (though mine were more centered around languages impact on society through various different mediums) and was baffled when it came to all the more technical side of it. Also did a bit of American Fiction but did my best to avoid Renaissance

Most people avoid the Renaissance like the plague. It's by no means my favourite but it ties in well with a number of language concepts we explore.
 
Not yet, although I did receive a particularly riveting story in which a couple go on a romantic weekend in a secluded woodland, and get eaten by a house. Instant horror/romance classic.

<laugh> i love those books of kids exam answers and others like courtroom humour/The Timewaster Letters and the like great toilet books

Some of the stuff I read is frighteningly poor, but it's good for a chuckle.
 
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