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And when the person who invented the USB connector passes from this world they will lower his coffin into the grave then raise it and turn it 180 degrees before lowering it again.
 
An elderly couple had just snuggled into bed when the old man let out a loud fart and proudly announced, "Seven points for me!"

His wife, puzzled, turned over and asked, "What are you talking about?"
Grinning, he replied, "We're playing fart football."

Not one to back down from a challenge, his wife waited a moment, then let out an impressive fart of her own. "Touchdown! Tie game!" she declared with a smirk.

A few seconds later, the old man let out another one and triumphantly announced, "14 to 7! Back in the lead!"

Determined to keep up, his wife responded with another loud one, then quickly followed it with a squeaker. "Touchdown and a field goal! I'm ahead, 17 to 14!"

Feeling the pressure, the old man gave it his all, but things took an unexpected turn. With one big push, he went a little too far and accidentally pooped the bed.

His wife, wide-eyed, stared at him and asked, "What just happened?"

With a sigh, the old man admitted, "Guess it’s halftime... time to switch sides."
 
@Metanis, does she make a grocery shopping list like my wife: items in random order, written at random angles, then folded like an origami nightmare? My list is dated, ordered and folded neatly so it fits in the breast pocket of my shirt. :)

When it comes to dishwashers, there are definitely ways to load that work and others that don't. But when it comes to lists, it's definitely a "whatever works for you" kind of thing.

My shopping list has been in the Note Everything app on my phone for years now. I just go in to the "all" category that's I've built over years and throw the item I need back into "needed" status, so it shows up on the actual list used in the store(s).
 
Yes what ever works for list for yourself but don't give it to someone else and expect them to do it timely or accurately when it makes no sense to them.
 
Yes what ever works for list for yourself but don't give it to someone else and expect them to do it timely or accurately when it makes no sense to them.

Writing, regardless of the context, has to be done for one's intended audience. So I'm with you 100% on this one. You give lists to others in a format they can make sense of if you want them to do what you want them to do.

As a props master on many productions, I know this very, very well.
 
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