Go to college.
2007-04-10 12:54:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Even with hindsight, I think I will not change anything from that time in my life. Of course I did some stupid things then but they made me what I am today and what I am today is pretty terrific (at least that's what quite a few folks have said), so I won't change a thing. I'd be glad to repeat history all over again if only to achieve the same results of today.
2007-04-10 09:55:03
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answer #2
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answered by JADE 6
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I would not go into the Army until the wars are over and very least w was still in office...been in combat (I even got shot) it ain't really ANY fun!! have all the medals I need...
I volunteered my draft at 18 was in Vietnam at 19 and out of the Army at 20..not even old enough to drink a beer at the bar:(
2007-04-10 09:53:31
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answer #3
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answered by chiefof nothing 6
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Nothing. The year I turned 18 was a good year for me. It's when I met my husband! I was a college cheerleader, I was on the Dean's list... I wouldn't be as happy as I am now if things didn't go the way they did! (P.S. It wasn't that long ago because I'm only 21 now... well, I will be next month.)
2007-04-10 09:55:26
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answer #4
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answered by aishawallis 2
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I probably would not change anything. I wanted to be a model, my parents wanted me to ne a nurse. So, I became a nurse. Maybe if I were 18 again I would try to be both. Because nursing has served me well. But I probably would have more money if I had done modelling.
2007-04-10 09:54:41
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answer #5
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answered by monkey 3
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1.) Sleep with a few more girls to achieve the status of man-whore.
2.) Got away from that crazy chick I was with during that time.
3) Smoked more weed and snorted more coke. Come on..it was the eighties!
4) Would of not gone to Cancun and got pissed asss drunk and woke up with a 200 lb mexican chick and a dildo up my asss...sad, but true.
5) Start my freshman year of college on a good note. Finished the first semester with a .00359 grade point average. Hello academic probation!
Can go on and on...damn 1989 was one hell of year!
2007-04-10 10:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a thing. If I changed one small detail I might not have the three great children or my husband. I would have missed out on all those life lessons that at the time seemed so heartbreaking and painful but taught me so much about compassion and empathy.
2007-04-10 09:52:10
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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Gosh just the thought of having to do it all over again is overwelming....
Probably really set myself up for a better career, taking school more seriously!
2007-04-10 09:53:40
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answer #8
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answered by aagirl 4
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Go away to school and enjoyed college life. Stayed at home and went to a State College
2007-04-10 09:52:22
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answer #9
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answered by Luvatlanta 6
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I would have bought that 65 Ford T-bird convertible that I could have had for only a thousand bucks. In mint condition.
2007-04-10 09:56:58
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answer #10
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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I'm 19, but a year ago I would have tried harder to get an A in my first semester of college.
2007-04-10 09:53:44
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answered by Christi 4
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