Conveniently closes the door behind him
#1
Posted 10 August 2010 - 01:13 AM
One day, George and friends in the yard, they walk through a door, George always conveniently shut the door. "You have to take the door?" Friend is very suspicious.
"Oh, of course, have the necessary." George smiled, "said the friend of my life in the closed the door behind me. You know, this is what must be done. When you close, will all the past left behind, whether good achievements, or annoying error, and then you can start again."
Truth: remember to close the door behind you and conveniently to will the mistakes of the past and mistakes all forget, don't wallow in chagrin, regret, looking straight ahead of her. Then you will find us in every day born anew, every day is we the beginning of a new life.
#2
Posted 10 August 2010 - 01:14 AM
Former British prime minister labor co-operation George has a habit, conveniently closes the door behind him.
One day, George and friends in the yard, they walk through a door, George always conveniently shut the door. "You have to take the door?" Friend is very suspicious.
"Oh, of course, have the necessary." George smiled, "said the friend of my life in the closed the door behind me. You know, this is what must be done. When you close, will all the past left behind, whether good achievements, or annoying error, and then you can start again."
Truth: remember to close the door behind you and conveniently to will the mistakes of the past and mistakes all forget, don't wallow in chagrin, regret, looking straight ahead of her. Then you will find us in every day born anew, every day is we the beginning of a new life.
Montreal Canadiens Guy Lafleur , born September 20, 1951 in Thurso, Quebec, Canada, is one of the greatest and most popular players ever to play professional ice hockey. Montreal Canadiens #10 Guy Lafleur Red Reebok NHL Jerseys.Lafleur started his major league-level hockey career in 1971 with the once dominant Montreal Canadiens. During the 1970s, he was a part of five Stanley Cup championship teams, scored a Canadiens franchise record 1,246 points , and lead the NHL in scoring in 1976, 1977, and 1978 . After Montreal won the Stanley Cup in 1978, he borrowed it for the weekend without telling anyone to show his friends back home in Thurso where he set it out on his front lawn for all his neighbors to see!
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Posted 10 August 2010 - 01:15 AM
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