My point is simply to be careful when taking advice from an internet message board, or just taking advice from anyone that's contrary to the POH (or not addressed in the POH). While I'm sure many people have some really good techniques, there are some pretty crazy ideas floating around out there.
I think the worst example I have ever heard was "I bet the Mooney can do a barrel roll (wink, wink), ha, ha, ha." It really pisses me off when people do stupid things in airplanes that I fly, and brag about it. One of Kershner's books describes the senario where one pilot loops an airplane not approved to do so, then brags about it. The next guy goes out and does the same thing, then brags that "the wings flexed, like, a foot!" At this point the airplane is damaged but it doesn't show so this behavior continues until one day a strudent is out practicing stalls, and pulls out of a stall aggressively (well within design limitations) and a wing falls off. It's been a while since I've read the book so I'm sure the details are off but the point is don't do things that are contrary to the POH.
I'm sure it is a slippery slope to go from turning the fuel selector to off on the ground to looping an airplane, but hopefully I've illustrated my point.
I'll get off my soapbox now.