Advice For Men to Live By
By Bruce Shawkey Ran across this interesting booklet, authored by Walter Lamond, and published by Hallmark Cards in 2009. Great morsels of wisdom, some of which were passed on to me by my dad, others I'd wished he had before he passed away at age 58. Here they are, with occasional commentary. When in doubt, wear a tie. Dad was a blue-collar worker, and seldom wore a tie, except his once-a-year appearance trip in church on Easter Sunday. Ride in the front car of a roller coaster. Never rode a roller coaster with Dad, but rode plenty after his passing, and always tried to get the front car. See movies on the big screen. Amen. The bigger the screen, the better. The price of the movie ticket and the popcorn are worth it. Men with facial hair have something to hide. No comment. Be a vigorous dancer. Dad was a decent dancer and was often told he was light on his feet despite weighing nearly 300 pounds. Be a strong swimmer, especially in the ocean. And if you can't swim, at least f...