I second Miyamoto Musashi, definitely worth reading. The Art of War is much more general, but very much worth reading also. Its title is very fitting and its principles can be applied in life in many ways.
Man, Clockwork Orange was a masterpiece. I have to admit I was disappointed with Kill Bill though. The previews made it look interesting, but once I saw it, it lost all appeal.
They're kids, it's not like you have to make a presentation for the board of directors.
Figure out what you have to say, and if it's too short for your 3 day schedule, you fill in extra time by making it more fun.
Absolut is terrible IMO
I happen to like Inferno, that's the bottle with the peppers in it. The spice gives it a nice kick :D
Stolichnaya and Moskovskaya are pretty decent for vodka you can find here.
Try the 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions
I've done as much as I could on all 3, but being canadian, several of those brands are from products that I've either never seen or see very rarely.
I saw this one in a beer commercial and I laughed my ass off.
Fill the guy's car with ping-pong balls, or something similar. When he opens the door, they come pouring out. To make it even more fun, film his reaction when it happens.
I'm definitely not the kind of person who likes to hurt animals, but when a dog disrespects you, you have to let it know it did something wrong.
When you take your dog to a trainer, they beat it senseless until it's afraid of people, which is why they learn to respond to commands. They don't...
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