[ 2011 ] Clever Ideas

Karen G

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Once owned these: FirstFairway@Walden X 2; Lawai Beach; ManhattanClub; PuebloBonitoRose; 4 South Africa--now timeshare-free
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That is awesome!
 
Here are some clever ideas:

  • Use a piece of cardboard to create a makeshift laptop stand. This will help to improve your posture and make it easier to see your screen.
  • Use a binder clip to hold your phone in place while you're cooking. This will free up your hands so you can focus on the task at hand.
  • Use a rubber band to keep your earbuds from getting tangled. This is a simple and effective way to keep your earbuds organized.
  • Use a water bottle to create a makeshift air freshener. Simply add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the water bottle and shake it up.
  • Use a paper clip to open a stuck jar. This is a simple and effective way to get a jar open without having to use a lot of force.
  • Use a safety pin to hold your hair back while you're working out. This will keep your hair out of your face and help you to stay focused.
  • Use a rubber band to keep your socks together. This is a simple way to keep your socks from getting lost in the laundry.
  • Use a twist tie to keep your cables organized. This is a simple and effective way to keep your cables from getting tangled..
 
I really need to work on my sheets. I have stored them like that for years, but they are not flat.
 
I really need to work on my sheets. I have stored them like that for years, but they are not flat.
Same here, my mom taught me years ago to do that as well as how to fold fitted sheets. However, it’s clear to me that they ironed the fitted sheet after laying it down, or else it’s a brand-new sheet!
 
Muffin tins -- I used those so much when my daughter was young for zillions of projects.
 
Beware - this is likely to be pearls of wisdom from a spammer.
 
They can't post links until they have a certain number of posts, so usually they post 4-5 fluff posts and then BAM.
 
It's so nice when a beloved TUGger has an old thread reincarnated. It's almost like they're still with us. Thanks, Karen G :censored:

I gave her a “like” on her post. Never too late to do so.
 
Beware - this is likely to be pearls of wisdom from a spammer.

I always get suspicious when a new account resurrects an old thread, in this case 12 years old. The first thing I did was look at the profile. Doesn’t appear that they even own a timeshare. There is a link on their TUG about me profile to an Australian website for reviews about various things. So, you just may be correct. If not, welcome adrianasmith!
 
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