Wednesday, September 23, 2009

STUFF I'VE LEARNED part 5


Here is the fifth installment of the list of valuable information that I started in November 2008.
* If you decide to spray mosquito repellent on your face, be sure to close your eyes tight AND take off your glasses * Don’t run in a graveyard * You always burn your mouth when your drink hot chocolate through a straw * The soap in public bathrooms smells awful so you will scrub your hands clean to get rid of the stink * The purpose of the little toe is to find furniture in the dark * A rainy night far from home is a bad time to discover you car needs new wiper blades * An ounce of pretension is worth a pound of manure * Always look in the oven before you turn it on—especially if you have children living with you * When people are free to do as they please they usually imitate each other * Only pour for a child the amount of beverage you are willing to clean up * Never tell someone their diet is not working * Take contractors’ promises with a grain of salt, and don’t argue with them when they are holding a nail gun * Put your worst task at the top of your list. That way you will get a lot of other things done while you are avoiding the unpleasant job.

11 comments:

  1. All important stuff. Isn't it funny that you remember the stuff you learned the hard way.

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  2. HAHAHAHAHAHA Great way to start the day- Leenie's wisdom! GREAT! Yet another list to post on the information station- the fridge door! Thanks for these- oh wise one! HAHAHAHAHA Diet not working HAHAHAHAHA....

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  3. I just love these homilies - especially the one about the little toe and furniture!

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  4. Lost half a pinky toe nail just the other day on MIL's R.S. hand me down chairs in the kitchen... Another thought... I learned today, If the mechanic says its going to be $30 just add a zero to get the truth. Lovin your blog. I do stop and lurk.

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  5. that's great! 'especiall the bug spray thing :) .. well the other stuff too.

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  6. So much good advice. Where were you 49 years ago?
    Thanks for the smile. Some of those I learned the hard way.

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  7. Oh, life's lessons. Grayquill asks "where were they 49 years ago?" We men, would not have listened then!!!! Thanks.

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  8. You made me laugh! But it was a laugh of agreement!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  9. Your header is AMAZING!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/

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  10. Love the "pretension" observation, and the one about putting the worst task at the top of the list! My avoidance system would have me doing everything else but that, too.

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