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Quick Scroll 09.23.06 (2 years ago) #21

even if i did become a rockstar or a lotto winner, i'd still pursue my dreams of being a doctor. i've always wanted to become a doctor ever since i was a child. icon_smile.gif lets just say that im looking forward so that i can plan ahead. icon_smile.gif hehehe!

we're not geniuses here sir. icon_smile.gif we just practice self-directed learning.

i started exploring this site a while ago. and i was directed to this link to shaadi.com. so... out of plain curiosity i registered and started viewing the pics. its dominated by indians. i saw a few pinays maybe they're out for some indians too. icon_smile.gif i messaged this cute romanian girl. but... i ges you dont do this thing anymore. you're married. hehehe! icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll 09.24.06 (2 years ago) #22

just be patient and your time to shine will come. regarding saadi.com,i can see a beautiful indian lady and they naturally are no wonder most miss universe come from them.regarding other women you mentioned,man you can just imagine the power in that white uniform you wear as you pass by colleges in the undergraduate esp if you haven't washed it for days.but you are right,it's good to have international freinds coz if you get the chance to visit their countries then that freind can guide you through must see places.
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Quick Scroll 09.26.06 (2 years ago) #23

i know coz i always get that feeling whenever i pass by wards. All those student nurses would always give you the "good morning doctor" and some would even leave their number at your cubicle or inside your blazer pocket. icon_smile.gif i really find the student nurse from our very own school quite attractive. they even start a conversation with you when there are no patients to attend to. icon_smile.gif

even though there are a lot of cute women around the world, i would still prefer a filipina. icon_smile.gif iba talaga magmahal ang pinay. icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll 02.21.08 (7 months ago) #24

brain drain phenomena has indeed affected not the philippines but also europe, Canada , middle east and New Zealand . seeking to emigrate for higher pay or studying abroad and not returning to one's home country can really be a problematic. if only the philippine goverment could find ways to uplift its economy and address the worsening political stability, then such drain would be solved if not eradicated.
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