Cannot one do both, even simultaneously? I once heard a statistic that one more thoroughly learns 90-95% of what he/she teaches.
Cooking for others -- or -- others cooking for you?
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Cannot one do both, even simultaneously? I once heard a statistic that one more thoroughly learns 90-95% of what he/she teaches.
Cooking for others -- or -- others cooking for you?
Learn, definitely.. My knowledge is too much scattered to teach anyone anything ;) And learning is always cool :cool:
Lots of books or lots of CD's?
Lots of...er...books? Others cooking for me.
Wine or water? :D
water...
Eat or Drink? ;)
Drink (especially while craving coffee at the moment).
Having too much to do (overwhelmed) -- or -- having too little to do (boredom)?
to much to do, boredom makes me think to much which isn't a good thing.
honour or honor?
Honour for ever. ;)
Nabucco or Aida?
Nabucco, definitely.
Vincent van Gogh or Paul Gauguin?
Vincent van Gogh, A fellow dutch.
Black Sabbath or Deep Purple?
Black Sabbath.
Aimus or Sage? ;)
Aimus. :D
Trick or trickster? :lol:
One trick is good enough...But I'll say trickster, because a trickster can provide more tricks. :D
Piano or pianist? :p
Piano, so I can learn how to be a pianist.
Car or bike?
Bike - I love bicycling, especially with all of the nice, scenic routes in this area. :)
Tricycle or unicycle?
Tricycle, I'm not that coordinated.
motorcycle or car?