errors, errors… we all make mistakes….
December 5th, 2009I made a mistake…
but i keep mistaking if i give negative thoughts to my brain rather then learn a valuable lesson from it…
p.s. it has been months without writing in here ![]()
I made a mistake…
but i keep mistaking if i give negative thoughts to my brain rather then learn a valuable lesson from it…
p.s. it has been months without writing in here ![]()
03:58Langmann

it will be a pleasure to work again with you !
& to make party of course
jejeje
Since i went back to my old job everyone seams to be so so nice to me and wanting me to go back and work for them.
Be owner of the company even took a picture of me and invited me many times to the company… I went to have sushi buffet with me supervisor who said that would gime me a job should I be willing to go back and every person in the office has been so nice to me….
The idea of working with my dictator sister scares me a litttle. I am a bit puzzled, can I take it as a part time opportunity to raise some money? I am not even able to take my own decision in my own home, i cannot imagine at work….
there are plenty of other issues, the hours, the salary, the free coffe i did not see anymore in the kitchen…
someone say: Amos go forword do not go back… I pretty much respect that person… at the same time it would be kind of nice and easy to slip back in an environment where
I have been trying to publish this on gumtree for the last tree days…. only one word….. invain…. and angryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Hi there,
I am selling my black bass guitar that i almost never used since i have to move to germany this summer and we know how nasthy ryanair is with travellers.
I comes, if i still remember with tuner, strap, bag, extra strings and possibly something else
if you are interested drop me a line and we can discuss anything u like, even arrange a meeting somewhere to grab a beer
Cheers,
Amos
keep rocking
Hello,
My name is Amos and I would love to go onto the next step to become an English teacher considering the great opportunity of teacching in China as I speak decent Chinese.
The problem is that I am pretty much all at sea and do not hold a TEFL Certificate.
I was wondering where the best way to start would be and also, as a young stundent myself, I was worried about the hight cost with the element of risk which could lead me to not finding a job at the end anyway.
I am just a little puzzled and any advice would be much apreciated.
Best Regards,
Amos Singarella
Please explain why you feel you would be good at or why you are interested in the role of a Personal Assistant helping someone with a spinal injury - a minimum of 30 words.*
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and especially in these circumstances, we not only get a sense of accomplishment, but also can
manage to sense the gratitude trough the eyes of our interlocutor which I believe to be one of those
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I am a very sociable easygoing person who love to interact with different personality to explore the diversity of personalities in human beings.
Thanks,
Amos
Dear Mr. Dolden,
My name is Amos and I am one of your student currently studying Computing.
I am writing to you in order to enquire about the Erasmus project.
This year I had some personal problems which made me decide to spend some time
away from London for some personal reflections. I would like to put this time
in some sort of use, therefore, I was wondering if I could myself join this
directed program of studying abroad being already almost fluent in 4 languages.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Your Sincerely,
Amos Singarella
p.s. I will try to pop in during your office hours for further
discussion.
Thanks,
It is true,
Lately I cannot stop going out with gay people, and usually older, but that is not news for me I guess,
I have been studying a few things…. i guess i am just too bored with myself and I thought I could share in my blog a couple of things that I came across with talking, reading and investigating in an open event which is ideally structured for gay people but, as I am not one, I guess it could just be anyone.
Or perhaps I look so gay that people come to me and invite me to this sort of events? well, i got a few things for free so I cannot complain, and really, I cant stop chatting… and it could be absolutely anyone so I guess is partly my fault if I always get into all sort or, even terrifying situations.
Well Well, uni close in 10 minutes…. I guess I will start tomorrow narrating all my ….theoretical advanture that I had lately, involving SEX, and argument that often is kept avoided, or constantly superficially thrown out.
Dear University Choir members,
Congratulations on an excellent performance at the Carol Service yesterday. A number of people have said they thought it was our best ever Carol Service, and the Palestrina has drawn much praise. I was very pleased indeed, and it was great to have 56 choir members singing – the highest number ever! The congregation was numbered at 535, which is also a record.
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DRESS CODE (as for informal concert + Christmas bling): Black shoes, black trousers or skirt; single-colour top; tasteful Christmas bling & decorations.
NB We will almost certainly sing MASIBAMBANE at the party. Please bring your instruments.
5pm Concert management & committee arrive in Avery Hill Common Room to plan set-up.
5.30pm Warm-up (we may use room M144 for this – ask at reception for directions.)
6.00-6.30pm Sing at party in Avery Hill Mansion Site Common Room
6.30-7.15pm Free time to enjoy party
7.15pm Coach arrives
7.20pm Coach to Greenwich and Bexley Cottage Hospice, 185 Bostall Hill, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 0GB
8.15-8.40 (approx) Sing Carols at Hospice
before 9pm Set off to return to Avery Hill
NB The Hospice can’t accommodate our entire choir, so we may have to reduce the soprano and alto sections somewhat. Therefore if you can’t or would prefer not to do the Hospice visit please don’t feel guilty. We will have to plan this when we’re all together at Avery Hill – equally please don’t be offended if I need to select certain members from the group. We have ordered a full-size coach though so you can all come and party on the coach – or maybe we can sing Carols in shifts!
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WEDNESDAY 10th DECEMBER– Avery Hill Carolling event from 4pm
The University Chaplains are singing Carols around Avery Hill Southwood Site from 4pm on Wednesday. If you are able to join them, they would appreciate your support.
We will make a list of who is free and willing to do this on Monday.
For more information, contact Louise Walton: L.Walton@gre.ac.uk or Chris Baker C.Baker@gre.ac.uk
Next term’s rehearsals begin on Monday 5th January, 6pm in Avery Hill Common Room as usual.
Hope to see you all this coming Monday.
Best wishes,
Nick.
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Nicholas Jenkins.
Music Director, University of Greenwich.
H111, Mansion Site, Avery Hill Campus,
Bexley Road, London SE9 2PQ.
www.gre.ac.uk/choir
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Diversity and Equal Opportunities
Equal Opportunities means:
· Obeying the law!
· Valuing difference
· Opposing prejudice
· Ensuring that people are not deprived of their rights
· Respecting the way that other people live and lead their lives
· Respecting the different beliefs and values that people have
· Ensuring that individuals have equal access to services and conditions which will enhance their welfare
· Recognising the individuality of human beings, and not stereotyping people
· Promoting self-esteem and a sense of individual worth
Equal Opportunities does NOT mean:
· Lip service - just talk and no action
· Treating everyone the same
· Feeling sorry for people
· Something that doesn’t affect you
· Someone else’s responsibility
· Thinking that everyone should think and act the same
· Something you apply to some people and not others