~The Council Of Youngers of BYC! (COY)~

Hehehe, lol.

It's awesome and awful at the same time! I am kinda happy this semester is going by, but were almost halfway through October!
Only four weeks!? :woot
I still have eight, but still. Progress is progress!
 
As they say, ein langer Schritt beginnt mit dem ersten Stuck :p

I'm part of a maths-doing troop in the engineering building right now, but seeing as I'm a nerd and finished my assignment last week I am only offering assistance and the use of this phone for Google access :p

Oojjoo is going to be so good :lau
 
Just wait, my German speaking cohort, soon I will be going all espanol up in this place. Hehe!
Eventually... Mostly I just know how to point out and name objects. :p Ah! Veo un boligrafo!


Sorry for the delay! I just finished outlining my example business plan in which I state that I will be opening up an organic cookie bakery in one of our upscale neighborhoods. :p It's a thing of beauty. I am currently figuring out how to finance such an endeavor and whether it will pay off. Its all statistics. BEEF.

Oojjoo is going to blow the world's mind wide open. *KA-SPLOOSH*
 
Woooooaw sounds like an enterprise of pure credibility, I would totes shop there if I could find time to make the bus trip to the upscale neighbourhoods :p

Just thinkin but what about kickstart? That's what some of the groups proposed to finance their PP thing last year. Or you going to go down the good old fashioned credit route? :p
 
It totally does, does it not?
lol, the upscale neighborhoods here, while often picturesque, are filled generally filled with people who have the mistaken impression the world revolves solely around them. To put it nicely. I have other words for them. :p But I figure I cookie joint could find a home in one somewhere.

Kickstarter, there's a bit of an idea. :old Problem with credit is, as we just learned in the last chapter, few are willing to accept or give credit to any single person looking to open a business. And also, never borrow from family because it always turns out badly. My professor was very adamant about that part. lol
 
It totally does, does it not?
lol, the upscale neighborhoods here, while often picturesque, are filled generally filled with people who have the mistaken impression the world revolves solely around them. To put it nicely. I have other words for them. :p But I figure I cookie joint could find a home in one somewhere.

Kickstarter, there's a bit of an idea. :old Problem with credit is, as we just learned in the last chapter, few are willing to accept or give credit to any single person looking to open a business. And also, never borrow from family because it always turns out badly. My professor was very adamant about that part. lol


Doesn't smell of personal experience at all :p

lol look at you, educated in the ways of money lending. I've written something very very vague for the funding part of my implementation plan, hinting at NGOs, donations and corporate sponsors (and going on to strongly discourage the last one in as un-obvious and still academic a way as possible)

I've yet to meet any of the upscale neighbourhood residents, I don't spend a lot of time up in the hills. We do have a few rich friends (my father's old boss has a fancy house we have dinner in from time to time) but they're very nice in general. :p
 
I see you lurking there, Magnificent Queen Gerbil McEbilskeever the 31st. >.>

Oh, Crazy!
How's life on the cat side?


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Joo! Australian accents are awesome!
Well, some are. There are always people who can make any accent sound blahrg.

I made steamed buns! I feel accomplished tonight.


Pretty good. :p How are things with you?
 

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