RSKY
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I have received life advice from many different people from my teenage years to my early seventies. Most of the gems came from various uncles. For example that are printable:
From my Uncle Murphy when I was a teenager, "Marry a woman with two or three kids. That will save you a lot of hard work!"
From my same Uncle Murphy when he was in his eighties and I was in my fifties. This one was after we were visiting him and saw a stack of empty prune juice bottles. "The secret to a long life is to stay a little bit constipated and drink plenty of prune juice."
From my Uncle Brian when I was a teenager leaving for a date with about a dozen Aunts and Uncles sitting around the room. My dad had just told me to be home and in bed by 11:00 because we had a lot of work to do tomorrow. "He11 yeah boy, if'n you're not in bed by 11:00 just come on home."
Anyway, I thought some of you might have other bits of wisdom to pass on from older relatives.
RSKY
From my Uncle Murphy when I was a teenager, "Marry a woman with two or three kids. That will save you a lot of hard work!"
From my same Uncle Murphy when he was in his eighties and I was in my fifties. This one was after we were visiting him and saw a stack of empty prune juice bottles. "The secret to a long life is to stay a little bit constipated and drink plenty of prune juice."
From my Uncle Brian when I was a teenager leaving for a date with about a dozen Aunts and Uncles sitting around the room. My dad had just told me to be home and in bed by 11:00 because we had a lot of work to do tomorrow. "He11 yeah boy, if'n you're not in bed by 11:00 just come on home."
Anyway, I thought some of you might have other bits of wisdom to pass on from older relatives.
RSKY