Luke wrote:That's true, and what do expect an actor to do but act? I simply don't like the cut of his rug...or whatever the saying is. Cut of his jig?
Cut of his Jib.
As in the triangle shaped front sail on a boat. Mostly used to moderate airflow on the deck, without it, or an improperly cut jib, it makes for a violent place. Then again, modern boating has given us secondary Jibs for self tacking.
fastbilly1 wrote:
As in the triangle shaped front sail on a boat. Mostly used to moderate airflow on the deck, without it, or an improperly cut jib, it makes for a violent place. Then again, modern boating has given us secondary Jibs for self tacking.
I may be in the process of trading my wifes jetski for a sailboat... I raced them in the Abaco a couple times for a friend of my little brothers father. But we are looking for a 12-14 footer, not a 90 footer.
fastbilly1 wrote:
As in the triangle shaped front sail on a boat. Mostly used to moderate airflow on the deck, without it, or an improperly cut jib, it makes for a violent place. Then again, modern boating has given us secondary Jibs for self tacking.
This I will remember.
Funny the things I do remember.
And so he says, "I don't like the cut of your jib!" and I go, I says "It's the only jib I got, baby!"
Go to 3:50 -
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
It does help to shut off major distractions like cellphones, TV and such. Any interruption takes time and effort to recover from, and it does deplete willpower, which is a finite resource according to research heh.