Good morning, everyone.
@glassmanoak, I haven't yet taken advantage of the sale. What do you think is wrong with check-out (so that anyone who does knows what to look for)?
@SLM!
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Good Mornin' / G'Night and Good Vibes Tree Fam!
@tiggerrts - I agree, which is why I haven't watched TV, since the mid 80's.
@SLM -
Happy Hump Day for many!
Have a wonderful day, everyone!
So how do these children sign their checks? With a printed X? Or have they also been taught that everything is bought with slide-it-in credit cards and payments to them via ACH? I believe cursive is a necessary part of writing. If I get a birthday card that was made on the computer and even the signature is "printed," it means nothing to me. Oh, by the way...So cursive is not needed and should not be made mandatory, but perhaps an elected course.
I actually thought of that before writing, and you are correct. Cursive is usually used on a check, I would guess 99 percent of letters written, or birthday cards given; things like that. But did you die if the cards were not in cursive, or the letters in print? Yes if you could have signed your name on the happy birthday wish it would be more final, not final; but more final. Eating, breathing, drinking, sleeping, hmmm dreaming. Those things are needed. That subject becomes much greater when you think of house hold chemicals under the sink. Want the kids in it? Talked about a dog yesterday. Life application. Yes cursive is nice, not a necessity. The young girl said she could not cook. I doubt she knows how to balance a check book. I doubt she knows what chemicals she is putting under the counter of her sink. And the even worse combinations that those things could do. So teach them cursive, I think gardening, ranching, eating, drinking fresh water, the ability to read and write, and teach it to others is a little more prioritized.So how do these children sign their checks? With a printed X? Or have they also been taught that everything is bought with slide-it-in credit cards and payments to them via ACH? I believe cursive is a necessary part of writing. If I get a birthday card that was made on the computer and even the signature is "printed," it means nothing to me. Oh, by the way...
You are right, cursive is not a requirement to stay alive, but to me, those who can do it and do it legibly are more "alive" than those who don't have a clue. But I'm an old geezer, so...But did you die if the cards were not in cursive, or the letters in print?
I never got cooking lessons in my youth. And I came from a home with no father and a mother had, at one time, three jobs so she could support her two children (the "father" never even paid child support). I often made my own dinner by heating a can of spaghetti while mom changed clothes to go from one job to the next. But today, even though I do not cook often (I am married to a chef who loves to cook), I am capable of creating great meals. But that isn't because anyone taught me. It is because I had a desire to learn and read books and taught myself. Oh, and by the way, only the older books have not, as yet, been modified by the government to include their new lies about our reality. All magazines, however, have already caved in to the government lies and are no better than the newspapers or TV (all that media is owned and directed by half a dozen power mongers).The young girl said she could not cook.