Personal experience is sometimes the best ticket in town. I am refering to the old adages etc when applied to your own life turn out different than what the author experienced.
Early to bed and early to 'rise' makes me very tired during the day. Forget health; wealth and wisdom are a distant second and third perhaps.
This without any 'yeast' infection either.
A bird in hand is positively dangerous especially if its still flapping. What with the spread of H1N1 and its ugly cousins in this viral world of ours.
Those in the bush are your best chance. I say beat your way out of the bush than around it and back to civilization (alive).
I am not sure about a stitch in time either - you see time itself is a make believe concept designed to keep the humans running on the treadmill of life. I am not about to go stitching it.
An early bird is a rarity these days... tell me when has your flight actually come on time?
Another word of caution for all wanting to touch base - they are dirty so don't go there.
This autumn the weather gods cooperated as we took a family trip in the northeast to see six states that qualify or makeup what is known colloquially in America as New England. Mass, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island (tiniest state in the union). The outing helped tally up the states we either lived in, visited or have worked in to 47. Guess which three have eluded this intrepid traveling family. Any rate the drive was all in about 1,800 miles and included some memorable geographic wonders or points of interest. Easternmost part of state of Massachusetts being one. Furthest drivable road east in Mass being another. Visit to all Ivy League schools (term harkens to a collegiate athletics conference and generally regarded as elite academic institutes of some repute worldwide) is another random bucket list item of which this trip afforded the chance to knock two more of the list. Dartmouth in Hanover, NH and Brown (and its sister institute the RISD - school f
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