mk11 Posted Saturday at 05:04 PM Posted Saturday at 05:04 PM Sentences can be more effective when they include logic, emotion, image and promise in addition to plain facts. 1
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 05:52 PM Posted Saturday at 05:52 PM Facts all come with points of view, facts don't do what I want them to............ 1
thatz4u Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM To Sir with Love..recorded by LuLu in 1967 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 09:47 PM Posted Saturday at 09:47 PM (edited) "1967", above, ends another string of words that's not a sentence because it lacks a main verb to form a complete thought, but of course the difference between a sentence and a sentence-fragment or a descriptive phrase in times past wasn't expected to be fully grasped by students until the third grade, and that's the general comprehension level of a holder of an advanced degree today. Edited Sunday at 01:41 AM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 11:36 PM Posted Saturday at 11:36 PM Today in Japan they don't teach kids academics for the first 3 or 4 years of school; instead they teach them things like priorities, hygiene, self-care, and well being......... 2
NOBLNG Posted Saturday at 11:49 PM Author Posted Saturday at 11:49 PM Beings of the extra-terrestrial type better show up soon as I am getting tired of waiting. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 12:02 AM Posted Sunday at 12:02 AM (edited) "Waiting for Godot" was frequently scrawled on club and bar restroom walls in ritzy Buckhead in the mid 1970s and early '80s. Edited Sunday at 01:44 AM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness
mk11 Posted Sunday at 03:52 AM Posted Sunday at 03:52 AM (edited) '80s cars, early in the decade, showed the stirrings of a new horsepower race. Edited Sunday at 03:55 AM by mk11 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 02:27 PM Posted Sunday at 02:27 PM "Race to the bottom" describes a lot of what we're seeing in many facets of life today. 1
NOBLNG Posted Sunday at 09:01 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:01 PM Today, if you can believe it, may be known in the future as “the good old days”. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Monday at 12:30 AM Posted Monday at 12:30 AM Days of the future will, hopefully, remind us of some of the really good days of the past.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 12:56 AM Posted Monday at 12:56 AM Past lives haunt me late in the evening...
Big Messer Posted Monday at 03:10 AM Posted Monday at 03:10 AM 6 hours ago, NOBLNG said: Today, if you can believe it, may be known in the future as “the good old days”. That's depressing...
Big Messer Posted Monday at 03:11 AM Posted Monday at 03:11 AM 12 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: "Race to the bottom" describes a lot of what we're seeing in many facets of life today. Can we go lower?, I am deeply afraid... 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Monday at 05:40 AM Posted Monday at 05:40 AM 4 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Past lives haunt me late in the evening... Evening, just as the sun dips into the ocean and the sky turns glorious shades of red, orange and gold, is my favorite time of the day. 1
slusher Posted Monday at 05:55 AM Posted Monday at 05:55 AM Day after day since September has been beautiful weather very few rainy days"…
LennyB Posted Monday at 12:44 PM Posted Monday at 12:44 PM Days have changed as the storm heads up the coast and destroys the dreams of leaf peepers as what remains of their passion lay in a soggy wet pile on the ground.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 01:20 PM Posted Monday at 01:20 PM "Ground" on the positive side of some vintage British car electrical systems could result in unexpected fireworks if you weren't aware or just weren't paying attention.
LennyB Posted Monday at 01:36 PM Posted Monday at 01:36 PM Attention to detail will go a long way in producing an accurate modeling subject.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 02:24 PM Posted Monday at 02:24 PM Subject yourself to things that push your limits, even if it hurts sometimes.
LennyB Posted Monday at 03:16 PM Posted Monday at 03:16 PM Sometimes you get the bear, sometimes it gets you, but when you get the bear it makes a very fine stew. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 03:24 PM Posted Monday at 03:24 PM Stew of meatballs and sauerkraut is on this coming weekend's menu.
LennyB Posted Monday at 03:27 PM Posted Monday at 03:27 PM Menu sounds like it’s for a meeting between Hitler and Mussolini. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 04:03 PM Posted Monday at 04:03 PM "Mussolini" sounds like pasta with mussels in a nice buttery, garlicky wine sauce. https://seasonedandsalted.com/pasta-with-mussels-and-garlic-white-wine-sauce/
LennyB Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Sauce with meat is the way my wife prefers but I would rather have it with meatballs and some Italian sausage thrown in for extra flavor. 1
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