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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Good Afternoon,


Today is all about learning and enjoying while learning. Learn about some interesting quotes. Learn some life lessons from Mr. Feeny from "Boy Meets World". And then you'll learn that If You Want Something Done Right...

So learn, enjoy, and have a great week.

Mouthing Off,
Carl


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[m] q u o t e s . o f . t h e . d a y

"The first time I see a jogger smiling, I'll consider it."
- Joan Rivers

"I'm not a real movie star. I've still got the same wife I started out with twenty-eight years ago."
- Will Rogers

"Silent gratitude isn't much use to anyone."
- Gladys Bronwyn Stern


[m] What's On the Web?

The 13 Most Important Life Lessons Learned From Mr. Feeny On "Boy Meets World"

If you're going to learn lessons about life there is no greater man to learn from than Mr. George Feeny (William Daniels). Wise beyond his years. Plus, he was the voice of K.I.T.T on 'Knight Rider' for crying-out-loud! Why wouldn't you listen to him?

Visit: The 13 Most Important Life Lessons Learned From Mr. Feeny On "Boy Meets World"


110 Overrated/Underrated Films

Sometimes movies can be completely overrated. Sometimes movies can be completely underrated. Take a look at some cinematic over-exposures and some flicks that need another look and more appreciation.

Visit: 110 Overrated/Underrated Films


[m] b i t s . n . b o b s

*-- If You Want Something Done Right... --*

When our lawn mower broke and wouldn't run, my wife kept hinting to me that I should get it fixed. But, somehow I always had something else to take care of first, the shed, the boat, making beer... always something more important to me. Finally she thought of a clever way to make her point.

When I arrived home one day, I found her seated in the tall grass, busily snipping away with a tiny pair of sewing scissors. I watched silently for a short time and then went into the house. I was gone only a minute, and when I came out again I handed her a toothbrush. I said, "When you finish cutting the grass, you might as well sweep the driveway."

The doctors say I will walk again, but I will always have a limp.

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