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No. I don’t follow you, but when you post something stupid and I see it, I will respond. That was stupid.Unfollow me.
No. When you post something stupid I’ll be there. That was stupid.
What hits close to home?I get it. Hits close to home.
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Don't stress, Aloha. Gotta take the fake internet tough guy geniuses for what they're worth...a chuckle.No. I don’t follow you, but when you post something stupid and I see it, I will respond. That was stupid.
I’ve had surgery three times and I know everyone involved had masks on. Even Mr.”I’m Inoculated,” Aaron Rodgers had a mask around his neck after his Achilles surgery and he’s an anti-masker.Went to the Christmas Eve service with my family and no one in the congregation was wearing masks, but everyone in the choir was. What are the WC thoughts about that?
No stress here. I'm disappointed that we have so many willfully ignorant people on my side of the aisle. I know we've had them all along, but they're certainly much more vocal these days. They follow the lead of a certain politician.Don't stress, Aloha. Gotta take the fake internet tough guy geniuses for what they're worth...a chuckle.
So sorry to hear this news. Good that she is tolerating chemo well and a positive prognosis.She's getting her fourth chemotherapy as we type. So far, all signs are good, and the bonus is that she's had few negative side effects from the chemo. Taste is messed up, her face breaks out for a few days about 10 days after treatment, and occasional intestinal issues. She's pretty much doing all her normal things like working part time as a CPA (it's not tax season), ballet classes, walk-run several times a week and goes about her normal routine, except won't go eat in a restaurant or be in close proximity of others. She's a big Bruce Springsteen fan and we have tickets to his show in Columbus this coming spring. I don't know if she'll go yet or not.
It's an aggressive cancer and she will have a mastectomy barring a miracle. It was stage IIIB, but her medical team is confident she's going to beat it. Might put off my retirement a few months - or hasten it. Depends on how she's doing. Definitely delays our planned post-retirement-retirement move to Arizona. She'll be undergoing treatment until at least October of next year.
My daughter is in town from Arizona and we're going over to see her in chemo before we go bowl a game and go out to lunch and a couple of drinks.
I noticed the same thing at my church last week. Not a single young family with kids Maybe a couple people under 40. Most over 70. Are all the young people going to Mega Churches now?No young people in the choir. Very few young people in the church. Very few children. This church is dying. The ministers are black and I was hopeful they'd bring in some young black folks after they came onboard a few years back. I love the music at black churches and I was hoping they'd spice up our church. Didn't happen.
What a disgusting, ignorant post. Shame on you.Masks? Whatever.
They have been, and still remain, a worthless virtue signal.
The clot shot...the bigger issue.
Just overheard today one of the biggest shitlib shitposters in Bloomington online history "died suddenly" this week due to unforeseen lung issues.
At least it wasn't Covid.
I think many are. My sisters both go to large churches with “praise music” bands. Lots of young people in both those churches. My wife likes traditional churches so that’s what we do. If it was up to me, I’d probably go to a predominantly black church with great gospel music. I find the praise music very repetitive.I noticed the same thing at my church last week. Not a single young family with kids Maybe a couple people under 40. Most over 70. Are all the young people going to Mega Churches now?
The most recent hospital I spent much time visiting the cafeteria was really good, but the food the patients got was awful. That made no sense.I’ll tell you what baffles me about healthcare. We just did a jailbreak from the latest round of pancreatitis. Four hospital stays this year at the premier hospital in the region Wash U. There are no words to describe how bad the food is. Why wouldn’t a hospital have decent food? It’s literally inedible. You would think the doctors would complain and demand something better. It’s worse than high school cafes by a long shot. With as obscenely expensive as hospital stays are get some good food and throw it on the made up bill
That’s wonderful. Would make the stay so much better. Cafeteria at our hospital is disgusting and room service worse. And it’s too cold and hard to get back into the hospital to bring food back.The most recent hospital I spent much time visiting the cafeteria was really good, but the food the patients got was awful. That made no sense.
I like traditional ones too. I tried a Unitarian once but didn’t like it. My minister didn’t have his robes on this week and I missed that. I like the familiar hymns and trappings I guesses. There’s a church in Maui I loved too, but it was destroyed in the fire.I think many are. My sisters both go to large churches with “praise music” bands. Lots of young people in both those churches. My wife likes traditional churches so that’s what we do. If it was up to me, I’d probably go to a predominantly black church with great gospel music.
In Hawaii the Samoan congregation at our church would join ours once a month and the music was awesome those days.
We went during meal time on purpose. Lots of choices too. You’d think, like you said, the professionals who work there would demand more. This was like a food court with 4 or 5 different stations.That’s wonderful. Would make the stay so much better. Cafeteria at our hospital is disgusting and room service worse. And it’s too cold and hard to get back into the hospital to bring food back.
On top of it the cafe serves largely greasy shit. Chicken fingers fries etc. for sure re the doctors. I know if I was a doc up there I’d be throwing a fit.We went during meal time on purpose. Lots of choices too. You’d think, like you said, the professionals who work there would demand more. This was like a food court with 4 or 5 different stations.
It's an aggressive cancer and she will have a mastectomy barring a miracle. It was stage IIIB, but her medical team is confident she's going to beat it. Might put off my retirement a few months - or hasten it. Depends on how she's doing. Definitely delays our planned post-retirement-retirement move to Arizona. She'll be undergoing treatment until at least October of next year.
Anectdotal, but my 26 year old daughter wears a mask everywhere and is completely messed up with regards to normal interactions. When you visit her apartment you're not allowed to sit directly on her furniture in "street clothes." I don't mean that she'll simply be irritated, but that she'll borderline melt down. She won't even sit on her own furniture after being outside, without changing clothes and taking a shower, etc. She won't go inside a grocery store and still does the curbside pickup. She wasn't like this pre-Covid.
Covid just really did a job on some people.
Lip syncingWent to the Christmas Eve service with my family and no one in the congregation was wearing masks, but everyone in the choir was. What are the WC thoughts about that?
We went during meal time on purpose. Lots of choices too. You’d think, like you said, the professionals who work there would demand more. This was like a food court with 4 or 5 different stations.
Too easy.strong and black, just like I like it.
Sounds like a bad choir and the masks are being worn to mitigate the sound.Went to the Christmas Eve service with my family and no one in the congregation was wearing masks, but everyone in the choir was. What are the WC thoughts about that?
Are you trying to be humorous?Sounds like a bad choir and the masks are being worn to mitigate the sound.
Yes. When I read the initial post, I took it to be a hard satire lean. Sorry if I missed the mark. But, in general, choirs wearing masks do not really work well together.Are you trying to be humorous?
Maybe they are hiding bad teeth?Choir is a bunch of woke commie wienies.
I'm sorry to hear this Hank. That's got to be tough to watch.
I have to believe there were some underlying mental health issues that Covid brought to the forefront. Is she getting any kind of professional help?
You forgot bitter.I'm tossing @larsIU a softball.
Yeah. She's always had some anxiety. But Covid just pushed her way over the line. It's as if it gave her an excuse to retreat. She has seen counselers and therapists. I'm not sure they've helped much. Of course they can only help if she's straight with them about her issues, and who knows what she actually shares with them.
The first audiobook I ever listened to was “The Long Gray Line” - about the 1966 graduating class from West Point, read by Bruce Weitz (who I knew as “Belker” on Hill Street Blues). I was hooked.Worked here since late 2009. For my last three years of active duty, I commuted from Columbus area - 62 miles each way. Got through close 38 audiobooks during those three years. I got a civilian job in this area, so we moved. I only did the commute because we owned that house, and I wasn't sure where I'd retire to. This is a good location because it's close to my family in Louisville and southern Indiana, but not too close!
Incidentally, there are a lot of good audiobooks available. I really enjoyed most of them. The best to listen to of them all was "Lonesome Dove." It's truly and outstanding audiobook. It's also a great book. One of the few I've read multiple times.
God bless you and your family Aloha.She's getting her fourth chemotherapy as we type. So far, all signs are good, and the bonus is that she's had few negative side effects from the chemo. Taste is messed up, her face breaks out for a few days about 10 days after treatment, and occasional intestinal issues. She's pretty much doing all her normal things like working part time as a CPA (it's not tax season), ballet classes, walk-run several times a week and goes about her normal routine, except won't go eat in a restaurant or be in close proximity of others. She's a big Bruce Springsteen fan and we have tickets to his show in Columbus this coming spring. I don't know if she'll go yet or not.
It's an aggressive cancer and she will have a mastectomy barring a miracle. It was stage IIIB, but her medical team is confident she's going to beat it. Might put off my retirement a few months - or hasten it. Depends on how she's doing. Definitely delays our planned post-retirement-retirement move to Arizona. She'll be undergoing treatment until at least October of next year.
My daughter is in town from Arizona and we're going over to see her in chemo before we go bowl a game and go out to lunch and a couple of drinks.
AMF.Masks? Whatever.
They have been, and still remain, a worthless virtue signal.
The clot shot...the bigger issue.
Just overheard today one of the biggest shitlib shitposters in Bloomington online history "died suddenly" this week due to unforeseen lung issues.
At least it wasn't Covid.
Just like "Thoughts and Prayers"Masks? Whatever.
They have been, and still remain, a worthless virtue signal.
The clot shot...the bigger issue.
Just overheard today one of the biggest shitlib shitposters in Bloomington online history "died suddenly" this week due to unforeseen lung issues.
Um. I’ve been indisposed recently but IGW has been MIA for a while. I would hope not everybody’s favorite Comcast hater and demolition expert.Who is this “shitlib” you speak of?
First off, it's an interesting clip and I thought he did a nice job thinking about the failures.
But, the disdain from the Tweeters is unwarranted. You have a well recognized public health official admitting they made some oversights or mistakes in their recommendations. If we all think back and remember how it went from a nothingburger in February 2020 to a shit show in March 2020 (not just domestically, but globally), they had to act quickly and provide some guidance.
I personally commend that guy for owning up to problems as it relates to national health policy recommendations. Let's face it, there are always going to be stark differences between Urban and Rural communities, based on the nature of how they are constructed, physically and culturally. Given COVID was an unknown and novel disease spreading rapidly, particularly for those within close proximity, it makes sense that many of the primary recommendations were made to prevent the slow and spread within Urban areas.
Perhaps Collins made conflicting statements like Fauci, but what he said here makes me think more of him.
Any update on this? Anyone know IGW?Um. I’ve been indisposed recently but IGW has been MIA for a while. I would hope not everybody’s favorite Comcast hater and demolition expert.
Seriously.