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I am off work again today, although I have an important call at 11.

All kinds of errands to run and things to do before it gets too hot. Gotta beat the heat.

Bait the groundhog traps
Get some pool supplies
Edging (Weed wacking, get your mind out of the gutter!)
Small lawn to mow.

So kinda chill! I like this not working thing. I think I could get used to it. (And greylag, I agree, I could never just stop cold turkey and not do anything. I always need something to do. I’m like, a shark. Always moving - I can’t sit still.

Have a happy and safe Friday, everybody
 
I am off work again today, although I have an important call at 11.

All kinds of errands to run and things to do before it gets too hot. Gotta beat the heat.

Bait the groundhog traps
Get some pool supplies
Edging (Weed wacking, get your mind out of the gutter!)
Small lawn to mow.

So kinda chill! I like this not working thing. I think I could get used to it. (And greylag, I agree, I could never just stop cold turkey and not do anything. I always need something to do. I’m like, a shark. Always moving - I can’t sit still.

Have a happy and safe Friday, everybody
And you as well.
 
Everyone welcome...I will save you the work to figure out the rules
1. No religion
2. No politics
3 this is a no drama space...take it elsewhere or we have those that will show you the way to the exit door
4. If you want something more extra spicy or personal take it into PM/DM arena. We support and care for one another as friends in this forum.

Hope that helps and again welcome!!

K
I can accept that.

1. The Dude is my religion
2. The Dude is my dear leader
3. The Dude is not a fan of drama and strife and any other nonsense, The Dude just wants to hit a J and chill.
4. The Dude provides me with all of the romantic and erotic fulfillment I could ever need. "Maude? That's my robe."
5. The Dude abides.
 
The art of public speaking
Stand up
Speak up
Shut up
In my Advertising 101 class in college, we studied several of the legendary copywriters. Leo Burnett, who founded the most legendary ad agency in Chicago, said this about copyrighting, and I think it applies to public speaking, as well. And if you've ever watched closing statements in a trial, this is exactly the formula that every attorney uses.

"Tell them what you're going to tell them. Then tell them. Then tell them what you told them."

My other favorite quote of Leo's is "Omit needless words".
 
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