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I know I'm just bragging here, but I scored a 90% on my first test in EMT-B class. 45/50 in a completion time of ~12-13 minutes.
How does that tie into relationships? I'm going to pass this class, get hired on as a firefighter somewhere, and use my firefighter sexiness to score chicks
(just kidding, that's not REALLY the reason I'm doing this stuff, but it will be a nice side effect)
I know I'm just bragging here, but I scored a 90% on my first test in EMT-B class. 45/50 in a completion time of ~12-13 minutes.
How does that tie into relationships? I'm going to pass this class, get hired on as a firefighter somewhere, and use my firefighter sexiness to score chicks
(just kidding, that's not REALLY the reason I'm doing this stuff, but it will be a nice side effect)
LOL, good job on the test, and yes, chicks dig firemen.
Just gotta remember that you have to go towards the fire, not away from the fire.....
I know I'm just bragging here, but I scored a 90% on my first test in EMT-B class. 45/50 in a completion time of ~12-13 minutes.
CONGRATS!!!
How does that tie into relationships? I'm going to pass this class, get hired on as a firefighter somewhere, and use my firefighter sexiness to score chicks
(just kidding, that's not REALLY the reason I'm doing this stuff, but it will be a nice side effect)
Oh sure, we all beleive you...lol, you keep tellin' yourself that!
I volunteered to chaperone all of my kids field trips to the firestation...heck, can't pass up that eye-candy!
"Show us again how you put on and take off all that equipment Mr. Firefighter"
Come to think of it, the majority of Discuss tanks I've seen have been Discus only. That's too bad. How was the maintenance?
The fish can be expensive, but I spent a majority of that money on other stuff (substrate, plants, new lights, etc).
You're right Braunwyn...discus is expensive and require high-maintenance upkeep. I used to have several discus mingled with angel fish and tetras in a 100 gal. aquascape tank. Didn't last very long...they bullied the others or nipped to death, added to the fact that water temp and lighting has to be so or else they die out. So I decided to give them to my son who has an aquarium just for discus.
I enjoy having a fish aquarium (soothing to gaze at) but know very little of the hard work it entails, let alone about it. In my case, I have someone who comes every two months to trim the prolific plants and to do general maintenance, he also does the huge pump filter cleaning every six months. I change 1/3 of the water every week myself.
Yeah, I discovered that a little late, but no major loss-of-life, so I considered my self lucky.
Maintenance was a constant thing, especially back then before the days of under-gravel filters, ionizers and whatever else they have now. But I developed a routine, and I was a teen, so what else did I have to do?
I don't like under gravel filters given that I like to plant. I have a deionizer, but I'm not sure what that's suppose to do...and I'm a chemist lol. I always heard that we have to keep their tanks super clean. I limit my water changes to bi-weekly or monthly. A water change always seem to disrupt the tank.
I like pilots to...maybe it's their big cockpits!!!
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