Don’t keep peeves as pets.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
It’s true, peeves are high maintenance and it’s impossible to get someone to watch them for you.
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They’re a bit like gremlins – avoid and don’t feed them.
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Wisdom we should really live by! Very important words, Andrew!
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I think it’s important to get the word out on this – a lot of people aren’t aware of the dangers.
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I hear you can NEVER house break them…
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True and they are likely to break your house …
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Excellent advice! They’re expensive to feed, and cleaning up after them can be a full-time job. 😉
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They are very messy and violate most rental agreements, wedding vows, and some local laws. 😉
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Pfft!
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🙂
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They do require a lot of maintenance.
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They do and they take a lot of our time.
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There is a lot of wisdom in that sentence, Andrew. Yikes!
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At first I thought it was just funny then I thought, “humm, might be something there.”
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Ha!!! Love it…
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🙂
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Actually, that is excellent advice! 😉
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I try to not feed them.
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