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− | + | <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Send a photo. If you're the brave type you could always send him a naked picture of you to his mobile phone with a caption which says something like "I love you this much". Two points with this one - make sure you put his name in the message (in case he thinks you're having an affair) and always make sure you send it to the right number.<br /><br />Things are easier to remember if they have a special meaning to you. Think about why you need to memorize the information. For example, if you are going shopping, ask your self why. It could be for your childs birthday, and thinking about that will help you remember what you need to buy.<br /><br />The cocktail list consists of old school drinks. They've got loads of sour ones and I'm a little disappointed as I'm more of a sweet drinker. [https://inlenguyen.com/In-lich-tet.html https://inlenguyen.com/In-lich-tet.html] 'm also pretty annoyed that the drink I order isn't available and when I opt for something else, I'm told that isn't available this evening either. Not happy Jan! Nevertheless, my Aviation is fine. I then have a Big Fine Girl Riesling from the Clare Valley [$11].<br /><br />My son is forever losing things. His homework. His library Book. That very important note I was supposed to sign and return. He is also often off-task. Playing Lego's after I asked him to clean his room. Pretending to slay imaginary storm troopers with his wooden spoon light saber, when he should be unloading the dishes. At nine years old I'm figuring he should be able to self-regulate; control his thoughts, his body; manage his time efficiently. Don't all kids know how to do this when they hit age nine? Apparently not. My ranting and raving were to no avail, and only made my son tune me out. So instead of yelling and nagging about what needs to be done, here are three simple ideas I implemented that have really eased the tension.<br /><br />There are some downsides to direct mail, however. For one, if not formatted correctly, your customers may perceive your mailings as junk mail and not give them the attention you hoped for. As a result, the recipients might not bother opening your mailings and actually look at your offer.<br /><br />I had a thing about smoking weed and binging on chocolate and desserts. I've given up the weed (thankfully) but I still like sweets but nothing like before.<br /><br />I also think that the rooms for the permanent exhibits are too small, too dark and too crowded. It's hard to see even a fraction of the art but I suspect that's also a political decision as well as one necessitated by the historical nature of the building. They could not tear it down and start over so the Beaux Arts columns, the grand central staircase, even the painted and decorated ceilings had to be kept. Another one of the reasons given for moving the museum was to gain more space for the collections and by gum, those collections will be on display. All of them. All of the time. |
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Send a photo. If you're the brave type you could always send him a naked picture of you to his mobile phone with a caption which says something like "I love you this much". Two points with this one - make sure you put his name in the message (in case he thinks you're having an affair) and always make sure you send it to the right number.
Things are easier to remember if they have a special meaning to you. Think about why you need to memorize the information. For example, if you are going shopping, ask your self why. It could be for your childs birthday, and thinking about that will help you remember what you need to buy.
The cocktail list consists of old school drinks. They've got loads of sour ones and I'm a little disappointed as I'm more of a sweet drinker. https://inlenguyen.com/In-lich-tet.html 'm also pretty annoyed that the drink I order isn't available and when I opt for something else, I'm told that isn't available this evening either. Not happy Jan! Nevertheless, my Aviation is fine. I then have a Big Fine Girl Riesling from the Clare Valley [$11].
My son is forever losing things. His homework. His library Book. That very important note I was supposed to sign and return. He is also often off-task. Playing Lego's after I asked him to clean his room. Pretending to slay imaginary storm troopers with his wooden spoon light saber, when he should be unloading the dishes. At nine years old I'm figuring he should be able to self-regulate; control his thoughts, his body; manage his time efficiently. Don't all kids know how to do this when they hit age nine? Apparently not. My ranting and raving were to no avail, and only made my son tune me out. So instead of yelling and nagging about what needs to be done, here are three simple ideas I implemented that have really eased the tension.
There are some downsides to direct mail, however. For one, if not formatted correctly, your customers may perceive your mailings as junk mail and not give them the attention you hoped for. As a result, the recipients might not bother opening your mailings and actually look at your offer.
I had a thing about smoking weed and binging on chocolate and desserts. I've given up the weed (thankfully) but I still like sweets but nothing like before.
I also think that the rooms for the permanent exhibits are too small, too dark and too crowded. It's hard to see even a fraction of the art but I suspect that's also a political decision as well as one necessitated by the historical nature of the building. They could not tear it down and start over so the Beaux Arts columns, the grand central staircase, even the painted and decorated ceilings had to be kept. Another one of the reasons given for moving the museum was to gain more space for the collections and by gum, those collections will be on display. All of them. All of the time.