INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use your fingers or a pair of long tweezers. If you use your fingers, pinch the worm carefully between your thumb and index finger. Use gloves, if you must, but understand that this will make it a bit harder to get a good grip on the worms. If a worm is halfway out of its hole, it isn't worth using force. Worms can tense their muscles powerfully at a moment's notice, effectively holding their bodies inside the hole. If you pull too hard, the worm will rip in half before it comes out of the hole. If you're determined, try digging around the worm so that you can pull it out in one piece. Try digging the chunk of hard soil out of the ground, then crumbling it apart until the worm has no place left to hide. Fill a cup, bucket, or other open container with a handful of loose, moist soil. Drop each worm into the soil as soon as you pick it up. You don't need a ton of soil – just enough to keep the worms cool and moist. The best way to maintain a worm collection is to keep them in a patch of cool, moist soil. Consider building a soil-filled "worm box" or "bait box" to keep the worms in one place. Try keeping worms in your refrigerator: packed in moist soil within a small, sealed container..  Also consider creating (or purchasing a worm farm). Keep worms alive even if you plan to use them as bait. They'll make better bait if you put them on the line fresh. If they're alive, they'll wriggle in the water and attract fish more effectively.

SUMMARY: Pick up worms gently. Don't try to pull worms out of the ground. Put the worms into a dirt-filled cup. Keep worms alive.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Even though the words differ, you should still sing the Italian "happy birthday" song to the tune of the "happy birthday" song you likely learned in English. The most commonly used lyrics for the "happy birthday" song don't actually mention birthdays at all. Instead, you're using the indirect "best wishes" expression in place of "happy birthday" in the standard tune.  You'll follow the expression with "a te" (ah tee), meaning "to you." The song lyrics are: Tanti auguri a te, Tanti auguri a te, Tanti auguri a (NAME), Tanti auguri a te! While it isn't used quite as often, you can technically use the direct "happy birthday" expression in place of the English expression in the standard song.  As with the "tanti auguri" version, you'll need to follow the phrase with "a te" (ah tee), meaning "to you." In this version, the lyrics are: Buon compleanno a te, Buon compleanno a te, Buon compleanno a (NAME), Buon compleanno a te!

SUMMARY: Use the familiar tune. Sing "tanti auguri" for several lines. Consider switching to "buon compleanno" instead.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Don’t reach for a cloth towel because the red wine will stain the towel. A degreasing dish soap works best. The salt should soak up the wine, preventing permanent staining.  Leave for 30 minutes before rinsing with clean water.

SUMMARY:
Use a paper towel to blot any excess liquid from a fresh spill. Use a paper towel soaked in dish soap and warm water to scrub the stain. Pour table salt onto the stain and allow it to sit for 30 minutes. Pick up salt with a paper towel and rinse the area with clean water. If color remains after the salt application, place hydrogen peroxide in a small spray bottle and spray on the affected area.