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Post by Freak N' Comics on Apr 7, 2018 11:29:09 GMT -8
Only you can prevent forest fires.
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Post by Bats on Apr 13, 2018 9:44:49 GMT -8
If you think something is worth making a note of, make a note of it. You'll only spend twice as much time retracing your steps to acquire the same information later on.
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Post by FiveZero on Apr 13, 2018 14:12:24 GMT -8
When saying good bye to someone, it's "Good bye", not "Peace out".
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Post by Bats on Apr 22, 2018 10:04:14 GMT -8
They say the first cut is the deepest... Not when cutting the lawn for the first time in spring it's not Always remember to raise the blade on your mower and leave the grass a little longer. This helps prevent leaving dead patches and makes the lawn look green and lush.
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Post by Stu on Apr 22, 2018 11:56:55 GMT -8
Read a book!
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Post by Bats on Jul 27, 2019 0:20:35 GMT -8
Splitting the bill is never a good idea. The best thing to do is to agree to pay your own at the beginning before everyone starts drinking. That way the cheapskates know they have to pay for their own booze and no one has to say "...but I didn't have a starter..." when the bill arrives.
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Post by Bryan on Jul 28, 2019 19:18:05 GMT -8
When saying good bye to someone, it's "Good bye", not "Peace out". I think "Peace" or "Peace Out" is more personable.
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Post by Bryan on Jul 28, 2019 19:19:59 GMT -8
Don't be lazy at work just because you can get away with it. Be respectful of your fellow co-workers.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Jul 28, 2019 23:09:03 GMT -8
When you are fortunate enough to enter the workforce, don't act like you did your employer a favor by letting them hire you- That means your wage increases need to be earned. They're "rewards" for doing a good job, not for clocking in. Every couple years we get a 20 year old life-expert in our dept. who act like the first raise is payment in advance for another year. When they don't earn a good raise they get an attitude, and fume all day asking [rhetorically], "Why should I bust my ass if they're not going to give me a good rating?"
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Post by Stu on Jul 29, 2019 7:29:58 GMT -8
When saying good bye to someone, it's "Good bye", not "Peace out". I think "Peace" or "Peace Out" is more personable. You put yourself in a box if you say Peace Out. Better to keep them guessing with a neutral phrase.
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Post by Bats on Jul 29, 2019 10:05:30 GMT -8
I think "Peace" or "Peace Out" is more personable. You put yourself in a box if you say Peace Out. Better to keep them guessing with a neutral phrase. A bit like that guy I once knew who would say "Die Motherf**ker!" instead of "good bye".
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jul 29, 2019 10:10:12 GMT -8
You put yourself in a box if you say Peace Out. Better to keep them guessing with a neutral phrase. A bit like that guy I once knew who would say "Die Motherf**ker!" instead of "good bye". I might start doing that and see if it catches on.
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Post by steveinthecity on Jul 29, 2019 10:31:28 GMT -8
Read a book! Good call. I found this one to be a good primer for young folks who are becoming sexually active. You put yourself in a box if you say Peace Out. Better to keep them guessing with a neutral phrase. A bit like that guy I once knew who would say "Die Motherf**ker!" instead of "good bye". It sounds like the guy is shut down emotionally and doesn't want to show his vulnerability to the sadness that often accompanies a "good bye".
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Post by Bats on Jul 29, 2019 13:15:50 GMT -8
Read a book! Good call. I found this one to be a good primer for young folks who are becoming sexually active. A bit like that guy I once knew who would say "Die Motherf**ker!" instead of "good bye". It sounds like the guy is shut down emotionally and doesn't want to show his vulnerability to the sadness that often accompanies a "good bye". That and he was permanently smashed.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Jul 31, 2019 16:26:11 GMT -8
Read a book! Good call. I found this one to be a good primer for young folks who are becoming sexually active. A bit like that guy I once knew who would say "Die Motherf**ker!" instead of "good bye". It sounds like the guy is shut down emotionally and doesn't want to show his vulnerability to the sadness that often accompanies a "good bye". I always say so long or ciao
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