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  1. Blaster

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    Where would you like to live, and what would you like to do in the future?
     
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    I would like to study agricultural economics at the St. Georg-August
    University at Göttingen just wait for the confirmation for ma place. After finishing the college, I would like to form an agricultural company in Argentinia, where enough land should be and to produce biological fuel.
    I still try to get a vocational training at a Bank to learn the commerce with the money, but any attempts failed til now, hehe, but the search must go on ^^
    A favourite living place would be somewhere in the USA, perhaps Ohio or Illinois, at least it was my favourite living place. Don´t know exactly if I would still like to live in the USA forever, even if I still admire it most. But Germany is my home country and I would like to spend the rest of my days here *Home sweet Home* ;)

    Best Regards,
    Che.
     
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    Once (if) I finish 6th Form/College is go to Uni and take a degree in War Studies. Once (if) that's completed I would be tempted to join the Police, or try and do something within the Civillian firearms industry.
     
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    Be a pirate and raid shipping in the North Atlantic
     
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    Right now i'm changing jobs. From MoD pen pusher to interior ministry (Police) helicopter mechanic and crew chief
     
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    I plan on doing some more courses in High School next year, eventhough I graduated. I'm just doing math, but Ill re do some other courses just for the heck of it. I fell right behind in math because I had difficulty paying attention and finding motivation to do homework.

    After that I plan on going to university and then be an armoured officer in the Canadian Army if I find it better to work around people by then and if I'm not so absent minded.

    Id live wherever they sent me. If I could live any place it would be Switzerland or Luxembourg
     
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    Looks like I killed another thread, lol
     
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    You thread killer. You should be sentanced for murder :D .
     
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    CSP, do you have 'Junior Leaders Regiments' in the Canadian army?
    I know that here in UK the JLR of the RAC turns out some brilliant soldiers
    the education is first class and travel potential is world wide.
    You can even visit Canada to the firing ranges!
     
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    I can't say that we do. We have military cadets for kids 12-18. We also have navy/army reserve regiments/units for people 16-54. We do have the reserve officer training corps for people in university who are not going to military school.
     
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    GGHG

    My Regiment now the QDG is actually twinned with the ,
    "Govener General's Horse Guards' Royal Canadian Armoured Corps'
    do you want me to put in a good word for you!!! ?:roll:
     
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    Maybe in a few years. Plus, the unit you get assigned too is largely based on where you live and the unit you described is in western canada.I'd get assigned to a unit in central/eastern canada. Right now I could join the Royal Newfoundland Regiment(only canadian regiment with the battle honour "Gallipoli ;) )
     
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    Plans?
    Well, I intend to retire at some point...
     
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    I plan on seeing The Northern Lights,or Aurora Borealis if you will.Boba Nette and I just returned from an Alaskan cruise and the Lights were nowhere to be seen.That sucked!Gonna have to go back either earlier or later in the year.
     
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    Yeah, its not yet a 'proper' Aurora Borealis -season. A little later would be better. Which part of Alaska did you visit? According to a picture below, you need to be quite far north to see Aurora Borealis, thought you could see them even at south coast of Alaska if sun activity is at high level.

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    I would like to live in NZ. As for what to do that is all going pear shaped so I have no idea

    FNG
     
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    Total world domination.
    Then.
    Emperor of the Milky Way Galaxy.
    Long term?
    Rule the Universe from beyond the grave.

    My plans aren't completed yet.
    Too bad I'm not the ambitious type.
    No telling what I could do if I set my mind to it.
    :D
     
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    We cruised the Inside Passage from Vancouver to Anchorage.According to the pic you posted,if present the Lights would have been visible.During times of amplified solar activity,the lights would be barely visible from Chicago if there was no interference such as cloud cover or artificial light.
     

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