March 4, 200818 yr I don't have a personal statement on my profile but many Bedlam and TV members do.I guess I never put a lot of deep and meaningful thought into the subject sometimes your posts serve as your 'personal statement'. I've seen some hilarious ones though one member likes shooting things and playing with dead animals and keeps guns and knives under his bed.(Guess who) Others put a lot of time and effort into this. So what's your personal statement and why?Assuming you have one of course.
March 4, 200818 yr At least with my personal statement you can't say I didn't warn you. Actually you only get 300 characters on your personal statement, so not much of a stateme* *Please refer to my interests for further details. Edited March 4, 200818 yr by Robski
March 5, 200818 yr My personal statement is: Love is more important than anything you can think of. (1 Cor 13) Why? Hard to answer that. 1 Cor 13 is my favourite chapter in the whole of scripture. ps I think some will confuse this with their signature. Your personal statement can only be read in your personal profile.
March 7, 200818 yr got no personal statement in my profile becasue I haven't figured how to do that. Click 'my controls' then 'Edit Personal Portal Information' and do your stuff!
March 8, 200818 yr I'm not allowed to post my personal statement...because...just like Totster says above...."I know this is Bedlam, but there is still a limit." But I'll give you some hints....It's a looong statement...it is not an outline but is well fleshed out....it is a strong statement...it might seem limp at first but it won't take long for you to get it straightened out....my statement can be spoken meaning that it is delightful when mouthed...and that usually only takes a few minutes to accomplish its goals.....but....sorry....I'm not allowed to post it here. Chownah Edited March 8, 200818 yr by chownah
March 9, 200818 yr Author I'm not allowed to post my personal statement...because...just like Totster says above...."I know this is Bedlam, but there is still a limit."But I'll give you some hints....It's a looong statement...it is not an outline but is well fleshed out....it is a strong statement...it might seem limp at first but it won't take long for you to get it straightened out....my statement can be spoken meaning that it is delightful when mouthed...and that usually only takes a few minutes to accomplish its goals.....but....sorry....I'm not allowed to post it here. Chownah We'll let your wife decypher that one....what's the er conclusion to this statement?
March 9, 200818 yr I'm not allowed to post my personal statement...because...just like Totster says above...."I know this is Bedlam, but there is still a limit."But I'll give you some hints....It's a looong statement...it is not an outline but is well fleshed out....it is a strong statement...it might seem limp at first but it won't take long for you to get it straightened out....my statement can be spoken meaning that it is delightful when mouthed...and that usually only takes a few minutes to accomplish its goals.....but....sorry....I'm not allowed to post it here. Chownah We'll let your wife decypher that one....what's the er conclusion to this statement? Don't encourage him Mo! You've taken the bait!
March 9, 200818 yr Author Yes I know just let him play it out. There's got to be an ending to every good peronal statement.
March 9, 200818 yr Let's see should it be shafting the conclusion?...or bringing the discussion to a head?...or slippery conclusions...or...or....my wife doesn't need to decypher the message....she knows it already very well...or...? chownah
March 11, 200818 yr I don't have a personal statement on my profile but many Bedlam and TV members do.I guess I never put a lot of deep and meaningful thought into the subject sometimes your posts serve as your 'personal statement'.I've seen some hilarious ones though one member likes shooting things and playing with dead animals and keeps guns and knives under his bed.(Guess who) Others put a lot of time and effort into this. So what's your personal statement and why?Assuming you have one of course. Mine is usually a statement reflecting my mood/mind-set of the moment. It is designed to allow people (particularly those who know me quite well) to know what frame of mind i'm in, how things are going.
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