That tomorrow is not guaranteed to anyone. My father was 33 when he passed. I was a perfectly happy 9 year old kid one day and the next I was "that boy who's dad just died". Don't waste an opportunity to tell someone that you love them; you never now when the last chance is going to be.
2007-02-24 11:21:18
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answered by LTin2000 3
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The lesson I learned the hard way was using drugs -messed up my life- but I'm better now :) How about you?
2007-02-24 08:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a loaner and ignored most people in school (I was very shy really-but wouldn't let anyone know)
I had to learn to get along with others from scratch.
I had to get over my shyness on my own
I would have enjoyed school more if I had done this earlier
2007-02-24 14:48:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I learned that even though every kid can learn, some will choose not to despite any effort I make. I still try for every kid, but it took me a long time not to get down on myself if I didn't get through to someone.
2007-02-24 08:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Quite a few... Don't stick a hair pin in a electrical socket.... don't immerse a bag of potato chips in your bubble bath water and expect the bag to keep them crunchy... and... if you see a dog seated in a car and the window is down, don't walk pass the dog with a freshly made hot dog in your hand!
2007-02-24 13:02:56
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answered by Blessed 5
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The difference between practise and practice... I had to rewrite 30 reports :o(
2007-02-24 08:29:19
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answered by no_fool 4
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not to get two dui's in the same year. costs a lot plus you have to realize what a moron you are.
2007-02-24 08:32:55
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answered by freefall929 1
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