Not formally trained. My only talent is learning anything and everything extra quick. I did pick up a few things along the way.
Don’t be put off by my seemingly basic English…
Ask me anything.
Not formally trained. My only talent is learning anything and everything extra quick. I did pick up a few things along the way.
Don’t be put off by my seemingly basic English…
Ask me anything.
What’s the most important thing you learned in your 20s?
Patience. boring work or subjects are only so because you are not there yet.
Also called “delayed gratification”
Or seamen retention
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Sure.
34.2 mph without a coconut
It could grip it by the husk.
Where did I leave my keys?
Wallet too, if possible.
@lophophora.ca check the top of your head. They’re with your glasses.
Can one truly Believe it’s not Butter?
I am notorious for putting on sunglasses while already having a pair resting atop my head.
I just wish people would say something so I didn’t have to go the whole day looking like a buffoon.
Just accept your role as comedy and be done with it
The last place you left them
^ This is so true. Patience is free yet it’s the hardest thing to get. But it’s SO important!
Nothing like college no parents no rules
What do I have in my pocket?
This is around the age where “a young conservative doesn’t have a heart, an old
liberal doesn’t have a brain” starts to take shape.
What do you currently think of this old axiom? It’s been swimming around in various forms since the 17/1800s. What did you think of this axiom when you were a teenager?
To me this old axiom exemplifies the mental/emotional evolution of man. From the “only me” of a child, the “me and you” of the teen, the adults “you and me” to the sages “you only”.
As a teen I quickly learned that you don’t really accomplish anything important on your own. While it’s OK to be hard on yourself at times, you must remain flexible enough to stay humble as to not taint your relationships
Where did I bury that Pelican case in 2004 ?