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Well, my computer has, once again, proved that it has all the answers.
Just ask. My latest was this: I went to Google and asked how to fold a fitted sheet, and it immediately had pages
of answers. I chose one, and as briefly as I can, I'll repeat...and it's best to do
this right out of the dryer, while the sheet is warm. Spread it on a flat surface (I've decided I'll lay it
out on an already-made-up bed)...and double it away from you, tucking the corners inside the bottom half...then cross that
to the right or left, again putting the corners of the top one inside those on the bottom...then fold this to the size you
prefer. So what's this doing in a guy's Conquest article? It's just to show you
that if you go to the right place, you'll get the right result. You know where I'm going,
don't you. That's right...the Right Answers are in the Holy Bible. But we seem to want to try everything
else first, don't we. Country music is made up of love found in the wrong places...most often in bars at two a.m.
Remember that song, "The Girls Always Look Better At Closing Time?" That's because, I assume, that by
that time, the beers have taken charge of the brain and have won the battle of "Whatever."
No...two a.m. is not the time to look for lasting love. I'll never forget my time in the Navy, when I was headed
for the airbase in Norfolk, Virginia, and was told there are signs in the yards of homes there that say, "Dogs and sailors
keep out." Well, I didn't find any such signs, because I didn't go to the places that caused such feelings.
Nice place breed nice people, so the only time I ever visited East Main in Norfolk, was out of curiosity...to look and keep
going. Follow the Bible route and common sense will just naturally let your mind take part,
Try it, even if you begin with just a verse or two each morning. Then expand from there, and your muddy life will start
clearing up. I once heard my wife say a thing I've never forgotten: "You can't
clean with a dirty rag."
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