DO NOT STOP
redoing repeating
reduplicating recreating
restarting doing over again
starting again doing from scratch
going back to the beginning
redoing repeating
reduplicating recreating
restarting doing over again
starting again doing from scratch
going back to the beginning
His pen is smaller than average but admitted she was impressed it had his name embossed in gold on it.
As we count down to Father's Day, the happiest relationships will be with a parent or partner who displays the following behaviors.
The Happiest Relationships Start with These Everyday Habits
Backed by research, built on love, trust, and small, consistent actions.
Whether it's with a spouse or a parent, the most fulfilling relationships aren’t defined by grand gestures or perfect circumstances. Instead, they thrive on a foundation of everyday behaviors — quiet habits that build unshakeable trust, respect, and joy over time.
I was always taught to follow and learn the laws by my parents, my teachers and I urge all my family and friends to consider it!
1/ Murphy's Law:
"What can go wrong, will go wrong."
The secret? Stop obsessing over problems.
Start preparing for opportunities instead.
2/ Kidlin's Law:
Clear writing = Clear thinking.
Want to solve any problem?
Write it down. Your brain will thank you.
3/ Gilbert's Law:
As real estate demand softens, South Florida condominiums are showing the weakest numbers, according to new data from the county Property Appraiser’s Office.
From the 14th to the 16th century, the term wasn't used profanely. Over time, the English phrase “I don't give a damn” came to mean “I don't care.” The term itself can be used positively; however, most of the time, it is used negatively. The word “damn” is primarily used as a verb and not a noun.
As of June 2025, Barack Obama is primarily focused on his work through the Obama Foundation. https://www.obama.org/presidential-center/
An all-points bulletin, also known as an APB, is a message sent from one law enforcement agency to another, typically to alert officers to a wanted suspect or vehicle in connection with a crime. APBs can also be used to instruct officers to arrest a specific suspect. The technology used to send APBs has evolved, from teletype and radio to computerized bulletin boards and the Internet.
Once maximum sustained winds reach 74 mph, what it is called is determined by where it originated:
Sometimes I text and call with no response may feel like I am abandoned. It is because they have children, jobs with constant travelers and their lives at home that keep them very busy. Then, I burst out with family pride and It makes me proud to read notes from my youngest Olivia’s teacher praising her laurels. It is truly fascinating. A chip off the old block?