Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
ESTP? anyone
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
just from looking at him I get the feeling he'd bug the shit out of me... so ESTp is deffinately possible
HE just seems like such a nice guyOriginally Posted by Bionicgoat
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
ESTp was my impression.
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
when I look at him I get the urge to punch my monitor... hehOriginally Posted by Dioklecian
serriously though, I would avoid this guy. He's got a fucknut aura.
BTW who is he?
He is a football coach.
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
thankfully that profession exhists in a totally different world than the one I inhabit.Originally Posted by Dioklecian
These one though is a really good guy, his wife is ESTJOriginally Posted by Bionicgoat
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
Dress and Grooming Standards
The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat, and clean consistent with the dignity adherent to representing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and any of its institutions of higher education.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which students, staff, and faculty represent the principles and standards of the Church. Members of the BYU community commit themselves to observe the standards, which reflect the direction given by the Board of Trustees and the Church publication For the Strength of Youth. The BYU Dress and Grooming Standards are as follows:
Men
A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when it is sleeveless, revealing, or form fitting. Shorts must be knee length or longer. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding extreme styles or colors, and trimmed above the collar leaving the ear uncovered. Sideburns should not extend below the earlobe or onto the cheek. If worn, moustaches should be neatly trimmed and may not extend beyond or below the corners of the mouth. Men are expected to be clean shaven; beards are not acceptable. Earrings and other body piercing are not acceptable. Shoes should be worn in all public campus areas.
Women
A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when it is sleeveless, strapless, backless, or revealing; has slits above the knee; or is form fitting. Dresses, skirts, and shorts must be knee length or longer. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding extremes in styles and colors. Excessive ear piercing (more than one per ear) and all other body piercing are not acceptable. Shoes should be worn in all public campus areas.
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Id rather shoot myself :/
Is this related to this guy?Originally Posted by Jadae
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
it's really interesting how that area's clothing market accomodates those standards of dress.
asd
Bob Jones University is not affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I had to live by that dress code at school until I was in 8th grade. Also, I wasn't allowed to wear pants or shorts at home until I was about 10 or so.
I'm with Jadae... I'd rather shoot myself as well.
I'm assuming that's the dress code for Brigham Young University - the school where Mendenhall coaches.Originally Posted by Dioklecian
... not to be confused with BJU (Bob Jones University), where they are currently still boycotting Abercrombie and Fitch.
"How could we forget those ancient myths that stand at the beginning of all races, the myths about dragons that at the last moment are transformed into princesses? Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us act, just once, with beauty and courage. Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love."
-- Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
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It's okay. I did it too.
"How could we forget those ancient myths that stand at the beginning of all races, the myths about dragons that at the last moment are transformed into princesses? Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us act, just once, with beauty and courage. Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love."
-- Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet