johnbear
JohnBear
johnbear

Wow, an original, informative, and well thought out article on Lifehacker.   I’d like to see more of these pieces and a bit less of copy and paste content taken directly from another site. Well done Beth!

For taosty toes, use pancakes cooked on a very lightly greased (Pam sprayed) griddle and, of course, before adding the syrup, honey, or jam!

OK. I got half way thru before I could not make out all the words. So, what does that mean??? None of the links explain or rank how well you fared.

Polarizing and politicizing issues like healthcare, economics, environment, crime, war, immigration, etc., is the real problem. For the most part our feckless elected leaders are only concerned about defeating the “opposition”, whatever that may be, with little regard for finding real and effective solutions.

That’s how Batman died when the batalarm didn’t go off.

Right from the sniper training handbook.

People who offer objective critiques, along with valid recommendations for correcting problems, are Always Welcome in my book. That is a almost the opposite of being a “passive aggressive naysayer” who only criticize others to boost their own ego. Good for you!

I carry a notebook with me all the time. If someone prompts an interesting thought, I write it down and tweak it bit to be more effective when I decide to speak up. If others chip in more ideas, I jot that down also and see how that fits in with my idea. Often towards the end of a discussion, I will likely have

- or mitigate immature egos.

and again, and a-gaack, wheez, kuhhh, uhhhhh, eeh-eeehhhh, Thud.

Nice router for only $55 here:

Nice router for only $55 here:

Head-butts tend to work very well on this type of person. They are “very likely to change their behavior”, at least toward you.

In this case, it seems quite appropriate to apply a massive head-butt to the face of the person accusing you of being a sensitive liberal snowflake  Then stand real close to the original commenter and ask them to “please clarify” their statement.

As could we all!

Just remember that with tools, as with most things, incredibly expensive is not always a good thing. Yay, Harbor Freight!

Just remember that with tools, as with most things, incredibly expensive is not always a good thing. Yay, Harbor

God, I LOVE these little shop projects! I have a whole folder full of these to try when I have some spare time.

I’d say very Cold-ongers!

Yeah, that’s a downer! I’m 3 years in one the several silicon spatulas that I bought at the dollar store. They are holding up well so far, but I reaally dread the time and expense of having to go back and purchase another set in a couple of years.

A lot depends on who is invited.
For example, you had better allocate 1 keg for each Barney Gumble on your list.