Wait a few years: CRS quickly progresses to full-blown CRAFT.Originally Posted by Chuck Beland
(For the life of me, I cannot remember what that acronym stands for... )
Wait a few years: CRS quickly progresses to full-blown CRAFT.Originally Posted by Chuck Beland
(For the life of me, I cannot remember what that acronym stands for... )
Yoga class makes me feel like a total stud, mostly because I'm about as flexible as a 2x4.
"Design"? Possibly. "Intelligent"? Sure doesn't look like it from this angle.
We used to be hunter gatherers. Now we're shopper borrowers.
The three most important words in the English language: "Front Towards Enemy".
The world makes a lot more sense when you remember that Butthead was the smart one.
You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much ammo.
Thanks Lee – I now feel worthy of the title CRAFTman.Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
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Yea, and I would have answered sooner, but I forgot about this thread!Originally Posted by Jim O'Dell
Semper Fi
I wish someone would have told me that the age that this disorder manifests itself is 30 ( at least it was for me)!!
I was gonna bring it up, but I got distracted.Originally Posted by Darrick Robbins
- Vaughn
[QUOTE=Ken Fitzgerald]And then you have to factor in the LOML's habit of moving things.........We can have something sitting in the same place in the house since we moved in 23 years ago. She'll be at work......I go to use it....can't find it.............she'll come home ........I'll ask...."did you move this".........."No..........I don't move things".........I've spent 1/2 day looking for it.........Later she'll say...."Well I didn't think it belonged there anymore..." QUOTE]
Can I ever IDENTIFY with the above statement. I've noticed that my LOML only moves MY STUFF, (which is usually left out in plain sight somewhere , so I have a "chance" of finding it), but the real problem comes from two facts, One; she won't remember moving it, because......she had NO Idea what it was that she moved in the first place, and Two; she has had a habit of hiding things from both herself and the rest of the family for as long as I've known her, SO........it could be ANYWHERE, and she now has NO IDEA where she put, "Whatever" that thing was, in the first place.
I had to laugh recently though, because when she kind of "Testily" asked (about a month ago) just when I was going to finish repairing that Drywall crack in the kitchen ceiling, I told her "Just as soon as you find the fibreglass tape", that you so thoughtfully put away, because I've now bought it twice, and laid it out so I would remember to finish the repair, and I am not buying anymore. (Did I mention that I hate Drywall Patching), Heck, it's been over a month now since she started trying to find that stuff, and at this rate, I may not have to finish that repair for a whole year.
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