This has got to be one of the funniest posts I've seen on this forum! I'm only 25, and can only imagine what life was like before computers were around. I'm the assistant manager at the biggest auto parts store in town, and love to listen to the old guys about their catalog racks and pricing lists. too funny!
Now excuse me while I clean up the coffee I just spilled :lmao:
Before I got drafted I was a mechanic for Oldsmobile and berfore that I was a mechanic for a gas station. Those guys in the auto parts store could find you a part much quicker with the catalog than you could today with a computer. And the catalog didn't crash.I'm the assistant manager at the biggest auto parts store in town, and love to listen to the old guys about their catalog racks and pricing lists.
Do not engage the customer in conversation. Avoid eye contact. Move to the nearest escape route as calmly and quickly as possible. If trapped and unable to avoid contact, ingest the cyanide tablet given at orientation. Basic retail survival. :lolspin:... you even had to talk to the customers.
Thank You Coral Surfer, same to you.
Sometimes I read to them and sometimes I just try to console them that it won't be too bad when they get eaten. After all, they are worms.
So that is about all you have to do to prepare them.
To keep them, I built a worm keeper.
It is described on here quite a few times.
I am sure it is also on my tank thread here
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1711320
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