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Mon 10 Nov, 2008 12:56 pm
1. Clean from the top down.
2. Don't buy it, unless you know exactly where you're going to store it.
3. Put it back where it belongs when you finish with it.
4. No need to trust your memory when you can write it down.
@Shapeless,
5. If you buy a new article of clothing, take out whatever it's replacing and send that to Goodwill or the trash, or turn it into a cleaning rag.
@DrewDad,
Life's too short not to live it to the fullest. Trite but true.
Leave the shunt on the blasting wires until youve hooked up the detonator
Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today.
@farmerman,
Don't take life too serious - no one gets out alive anyways.
The Wing-Walker Principle:
Never let go of something until you've got a damn good hold on something else.
@eoe,
eoe wrote:
Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today.
I
could climb up to the roof today, but I don't have to....
I believe in triage....
Always leave some spare room in your suitcase.
@Shapeless,
if you don't really know her wear a rubber...
You reap 10-fold whatever you put out.
@Mame,
was that a direct reply to me?
@DrewDad,
Acknowledge your mistakes and move on.
@Phoenix32890,
If something seems to good to be true it's because it is....
@Bi-Polar Bear,
Quote:If something seems to good to be true it's because it is....
Uh oh, that thought might worry a lot of Obama supporters right now.