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Ah, right right.abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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34iplaw wrote:Found a picture of Alexandros.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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The above gifs are not necessarily an appropriate reply, but I love them.Alexandros wrote:34iplaw wrote:Found a picture of Alexandros.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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I want someone to look at me one day the way Hillary looked at those balloons.
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Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
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Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
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I have no burgers fam.abujabal wrote:Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
Also fuck that nerd shit I got way too much to do. Ordered delivery.
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Real talk no memes cooking is a valuable de-stresser if you're looking for one but I feel you on the time thing. Personally I've found that it helps recenter me, especially if I'm going to be studying for a test afterwards. Plus, knowing how to cook=you invite people over to your place for study groups in 1L=all the outlines, right?Alexandros wrote:I have no burgers fam.abujabal wrote:Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
Also fuck that nerd shit I got way too much to do. Ordered delivery.
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Yeah, cooking is fun but I'm in the middle of finals and completely up to my ears rn, really on the edge for time. haven't even been able to go to the gym. only time for shit-posting.abujabal wrote:Real talk no memes cooking is a valuable de-stresser if you're looking for one but I feel you on the time thing. Personally I've found that it helps recenter me, especially if I'm going to be studying for a test afterwards. Plus, knowing how to cook=you invite people over to your place for study groups in 1L=all the outlines, right?Alexandros wrote:I have no burgers fam.abujabal wrote:Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
Also fuck that nerd shit I got way too much to do. Ordered delivery.
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I legit had to take a straight up culinary class as part of my core requirements in undergradAlexandros wrote:Yeah, cooking is fun but I'm in the middle of finals and completely up to my ears rn, really on the edge for time. haven't even been able to go to the gym. only time for shit-posting.abujabal wrote:Real talk no memes cooking is a valuable de-stresser if you're looking for one but I feel you on the time thing. Personally I've found that it helps recenter me, especially if I'm going to be studying for a test afterwards. Plus, knowing how to cook=you invite people over to your place for study groups in 1L=all the outlines, right?Alexandros wrote:I have no burgers fam.abujabal wrote:Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
Also fuck that nerd shit I got way too much to do. Ordered delivery.

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Whaaaat? That's dope. Real talk I'm considering quitting my job early before entering school to spend 4-6 months working in a kitchen so much so that I can either get the cooking bug out of me, or decide I want to become a chef. Because that's what one does after spending (presumably) 5 months studying for the LSAT34iplaw wrote:Alexandros wrote:I legit had to take a straight up culinary class as part of my core requirements in undergradabujabal wrote:Alexandros wrote:abujabal wrote:Alexandros wrote:
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wot34iplaw wrote:.Alexandros wrote:Yeah, cooking is fun but I'm in the middle of finals and completely up to my ears rn, really on the edge for time. haven't even been able to go to the gym. only time for shit-posting.abujabal wrote:Real talk no memes cooking is a valuable de-stresser if you're looking for one but I feel you on the time thing. Personally I've found that it helps recenter me, especially if I'm going to be studying for a test afterwards. Plus, knowing how to cook=you invite people over to your place for study groups in 1L=all the outlines, right?Alexandros wrote:I have no burgers fam.abujabal wrote:Make your own! Every dollar not spent on takeout = another dollar you don't have to take out as a loan!Alexandros wrote:Desperately want burger and fries, but the delivery place's fries are less good than the place that requires walking + waiting. This is a struggle.
Also fuck that nerd shit I got way too much to do. Ordered delivery.
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abujabal wrote:.
I guess don't quote this stuff since it'd actually be super revealing. You can probably guess here I went to school / my major based on the Culinary bit and below.Alexandros wrote:.
Yeah... Restaurant Management was a core requirement too...
Working in a restaurant is like working in corporate law, but the work is also physically taxing and it pays a fraction of big law. You can make a ton of money in restaurants, but you need to be a chef and have your own money or friends with money.
Cooking in a restaurant kitchen is pretty taxing and miserable at times. Banquet/event cooking isn't as stressful but has its on challenges. Both are super different than cooking because you like to cook.
More than happy to talk to you about restaurants if it helps... a lot of people just don't have any remote conception of what a restaurant kitchen is like, but some of the cooking shows actually give a somewhat decent idea. I'd say kitchens in NYC are a hell of a lot more hectic though.
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Oh yeah - definitely not looking to make that a thing at all - more a joke from me. I spent a little time working as a prep in a highish end kitchen and that was enough to convince me that the most I'll do is the occasional pop-ups for my extended network long-term. Still though, for a few months, could be nice to pick up some skills, even if I'm just hanging around the dishpit most nights, and peeling ginger other nights.34iplaw wrote:abujabal wrote:.I guess don't quote this stuff since it'd actually be super revealing. You can probably guess here I went to school / my major based on the Culinary bit and below.Alexandros wrote:.
Yeah... Restaurant Management was a core requirement too...
Working in a restaurant is like working in corporate law, but the work is also physically taxing and it pays a fraction of big law. You can make a ton of money in restaurants, but you need to be a chef and have your own money or friends with money.
Cooking in a restaurant kitchen is pretty taxing and miserable at times. Banquet/event cooking isn't as stressful but has its on challenges. Both are super different than cooking because you like to cook.
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Ah! Fair enough! So I guess you know what it consists of, but it's surprising you still consider it! Yeah - I know a lot of kids who did the whole CIA type stuff. Not my cup of tea.abujabal wrote:
Oh yeah - definitely not looking to make that a thing at all - more a joke from me. I spent a little time working as a prep in a highish end kitchen and that was enough to convince me that the most I'll do is the occasional pop-ups for my extended network long-term. Still though, for a few months, could be nice to pick up some skills, even if I'm just hanging around the dishpit most nights, and peeling ginger other nights.
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I dunno, me and cooking never really got on very well. I think it's because it requires patience, which I'm bad at. Gonna try cooking more this summer tho.
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I think Walmart when I think Arkansas...abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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Man I know a few CIA types who have like 90k debt because of their culinary degree and are stuck at commis because their job driving uber after work to pay for loans makes them too tired to function on the job/learn. Debt is fucking terrifying.34iplaw wrote:Ah! Fair enough! So I guess you know what it consists of, but it's surprising you still consider it! Yeah - I know a lot of kids who did the whole CIA type stuff. Not my cup of tea.abujabal wrote:
Oh yeah - definitely not looking to make that a thing at all - more a joke from me. I spent a little time working as a prep in a highish end kitchen and that was enough to convince me that the most I'll do is the occasional pop-ups for my extended network long-term. Still though, for a few months, could be nice to pick up some skills, even if I'm just hanging around the dishpit most nights, and peeling ginger other nights.
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Guessing CIA in this conversation isn't referring to the Central Intelligence Agency...
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What can I say.dj9i27 wrote:I think Walmart when I think Arkansas...abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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Nothing pops to my mind when I think Arkansas. One of those states that I have 0 opinion on and know nothing about.dj9i27 wrote:I think Walmart when I think Arkansas...abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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Richest family in the world if you combine all the Walton's together I think.Alexandros wrote:What can I say.dj9i27 wrote:I think Walmart when I think Arkansas...abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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ummm, the have UA and some deer... Walmartoopsu812 wrote:Nothing pops to my mind when I think Arkansas. One of those states that I have 0 opinion on and know nothing about.dj9i27 wrote:I think Walmart when I think Arkansas...abujabal wrote:Think of names that have been in political news recently (and their spouses, specifically)oopsu812 wrote:I wish I understood this joke.Alexandros wrote:I'll be asking the first person I meet from Arkansas to marry me. Bonus points if charismatic Georgetown alumni and former Rhodes scholar.
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Yeah - it is. The smart (IMO anyways) restaurant kids from my program went to PE/RE/IB and figured they'd go to restaurants if they ever got a good enough nest egg or as an "early retirement" type job.abujabal wrote:Man I know a few CIA types who have like 90k debt because of their culinary degree and are stuck at commis because their job driving uber after work to pay for loans makes them too tired to function on the job/learn. Debt is fucking terrifying.34iplaw wrote:Ah! Fair enough! So I guess you know what it consists of, but it's surprising you still consider it! Yeah - I know a lot of kids who did the whole CIA type stuff. Not my cup of tea.abujabal wrote:
Oh yeah - definitely not looking to make that a thing at all - more a joke from me. I spent a little time working as a prep in a highish end kitchen and that was enough to convince me that the most I'll do is the occasional pop-ups for my extended network long-term. Still though, for a few months, could be nice to pick up some skills, even if I'm just hanging around the dishpit most nights, and peeling ginger other nights.
Correct - Culinary Institute of America.Alexandros wrote:Guessing CIA in this conversation isn't referring to the Central Intelligence Agency...
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