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When i was about 10 i was helping my dad work on an IH tractor, he told me 15 is too young, 36 is too old, 24 is just right. I'll never forget a straight six firing order
 
grandpa always used to to say " you lay in the bed you make, so dont ---- in your bed"

also an important rule he taught us about riding in a standard cab pickup "little guy rides in the middle". :-laf
 
Dad had a couple:

"There's going to be war in this camp"; "I'll drop down on you faster than a turkey on a june bug in the middle of May".
 
My Father had lots of good ones but an older guy at my first real job taught me this...

Always crap on company time... .
 
There are two types of people: those that drive Cummins Turbo Diesels and those that WISH they drove Cummins Turbo Diesels
 
Dad always would say this to me when i was trying fix something and was trying to get it perfect. "The difference between good and perfect is disaster" and you know he was right.
 
Tanke the time and do the job right.

Dont rush things take your time.

if you are getting fustrated stop and take a break and come back in a little bit.



thats just a few!
 
My Grandpa used to say tell the truth and you never have to remember the story. Tell a lie and the story must be remembered or you will be found out.
 
Read quietly then send it back on its journey



To realize

The value of a sister/brother

Ask someone

Who doesn't have one.



To realize

The value of ten years:

Ask a newly

Divorced couple. .



To realize

The value of four years:

Ask a graduate.



To realize

The value of one year:

Ask a student who

Has failed a final exam.



To realize

The value of nine months:

Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.



To realize

The value of one month:

Ask a mother

Who has given birth to

A premature baby.



To realize

The value of one week:

Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.



To realize

The value of one minute:

Ask a person

Who has missed the train, bus or plane.



To realize

The value of one second:

Ask a person

Who has survived an collision.



Time waits for no one.



Treasure every moment you have.

. You will treasure it even more when

You can share it with someone special.



To realize the value of a friend or family member:

LOSE ONE.



The origin of this letter is unknown,

But it brings good luck to everyone who passes it on.



Remember... .

Hold on tight to the ones you love!







grizzly
 
Talking about self employment: You'll never get rich but you'll make a good living... He was right. But I wouldn't trade it for working for anybody else
 
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