Don’t put your daughter on the stage.
Never appear on stage with children or dogs.
Never pass up a good bathroom.
Wise advice from my mother.
Travel while you’re young and able. Don’t worry about the money, just make it work. Experience is far more valuable than money will ever be.
“Hot young tail, that’s what it’s all about.”
Never trust a fart.
Always let go my Eggo!
Some things I have learned from woodworking.
Measure at an angle to divide a board into equal sizes.
Tape sand paper on a speed square to keep it from sliding.
Use steel wool to clean sand paper.
Isopropyl alcohol to erase pencil lines on non porous surfaces.
Use 2 parallel lines to check squares for square. Make one line then flip the square over and make another line. If the lines are not parallel, the square is junk.
Rotate the pencil while making lines to keep the pencil sharp.
Leave a flag on the drill bit when using tape as a depth gauge. It brushes away the shavings.
Use carpenters square to make 45 degree cuts on the bandsaw.
Remove 1 inch of teeth on bottom of Japanese saw for easy starts.
Use a non skid mat for sanding.
Cooking tips:
If youre frying potatoes, make sure they’re very dry to reduce splatter and ensure crispness.
Roasting skin-on chicken? Make sure it’s dry. Leave it in the refrigerator overnight or several hours!
When boiling water for pasta, add salt after it’s boiling so you don’t scar your pot. I learned this the hard way.
A bit of instant coffee added to chocolatey dishes amps up the chocolate taste.
A little instant coffee added to baked beans also deepens their smoky flavor.
My research to date shows that I’d rather have 1the money than the experiences.
YMMV.
-“BB”-
Whistle while you work.
Don’t kill your co-workers that whistle while they work. Get some earplugs.
And it does. ;~}
Freewheelin’ Franklin strongly disagrees whith you.
I agree with Freewheelin’ Franklin.
Never look at the trombones. It only encourages them.
Support your local library.
And go hang out there once in a while, if you don’t already. The place might surprise you.
As a Viking once told me: pillage first, then burn.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Look left. Then look right.
then left again and go