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Everything should be a trade, each side brings something to the table, and leave the winner.
Yes Alex, win-win (as cliche as this is)
It’s terrible that this is the last image of Heath Ledger – it scare the living daylights out of me! 🙂
Funny!
While I agree some of these questions were boorish, others seemed innocent enough. I am guilty of asking someone who introduces themselves as a writer what they’ve written. Oops.
Susan, are you referencing Caitlin’s post on Ten Things Writers Don’t Want to hear?
Good articles – esp the one in Turf magazine. Learned that one the hard way, too – with all those weddings I played at for free because they were friends or family of friends or from the same church… huge cost to me in terms of time and souring relationships due to the lack of even a verbal thank-you.
Thanks for sharing. John Childress shared a quote that stuck with me: “Life is a harsh teacher. It gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.”
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The largest holes in the world
amazing!
I was trying to lip read what he’s saying in the clip, but his lipstick is smeared and it’s very hard to decipher.
Crazy huh! 🙂
As long there is something to learn then nothing is lost
Good point Johnson!