scrapquitler
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2007
Be on time. Work Hard, always give 100%, pay your bills on time. Say please and thank you.
Always carry an emergency $20 bill in your wallet. Of course that emergency $20 bill is now a $100.
Sorry.Trust no one
My Dad always said, "If you can't form a sentence or hold a conversation without cursing, you need to buy a dictionary." To this day I don't allow cursing in my home & try to avoid people who have a habit of it. I find it unappealing.
Sorry.
In that case, "sorry" extends to all of you.Nah, it's been very helpful in my life. My parents haven't felt that way all their life. They were very kind, trusting, helpful and forgiving people that frequently were used and abused. Living in a small town is sometimes like a family and you want to help each other out, but nowadays it's turned into a sue happy world.
I thought my dad was the only one who said stuff like this! He said "If you steal, steal something of value. Don't get in trouble for something that isn't worth it."My dad used to say if you are going to steal something, make sure you can live off of it for the rest of your life.
Trust no one