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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
.....At a dinner party one evening, Shaw sat next to a pompous young bore who proved to be a mine of uninteresting information. After suffering his neighbor’s interminable monologue throughout the meal, Shaw observed, "You know, between the two of us we know all there is to know." His interlocutor was fascinated. "How is that?" he asked. "Well," replied Shaw, "you seem to know everything except that you’re a bore. And I know that!"
..........— George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish playwright, is quoted from The Little, Brown Book Of Anecdotes (1985), ed. by Clifton Fadiman.
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Wow! I said the very same thing to my sister-in-law 15 years ago (it was the last time we spoke together  ) and I never even realized I was quoting someone!
Stitchawl
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
Wonderful! I have a female in-law I shall have to try that on 
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Don't do it unless you're prepared to achieve Stitchawl's results!

Of course, sometimes that's a
good thing!
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
The yeti and I were given that piece of advice twice on our wedding day (we had a point in the reception were we asked all the guests to line up and give us a piece of advice). We've mostly kept to it, too. It has made for some very late nights at times, but better that than waking up still angry.
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We were given the same advice, and it seems to have worked well for the past 37 years! Not that we haven't failed to follow it a few times, but it's wonderful advice, IMO.