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Old 06-09-2017, 09:54 AM   #303
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Originally Posted by Gayandgray View Post
To be understood.

Is it better to stick with the same ole routine you are used to and works, or change and try something brand new?
Well, I guess it depends on the situation: sometimes it's a good thing to try something new, but sometimes it's best to not cause ripples - especially if desired results are achieved. I don't know though....change carries its own set of risk factors. I say be cautious, but temper your decisions, best that you can.

Is it better to....... arrive early for a sports game or is it better to arrive fashionably late???
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