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What's new with you since Covid 19?

7,092 3,609 March 21, 2020 at 11:47 PM in Chat
Just wondering what (besides the obvious) how everyone's been impacted. Work has all but halted for me, other than some online reselling that I do. Also, my stepdaughter will be moving in within a few weeks, since she's being laid off. It will actually give her a chance to make a career change and save for a house. We are planning a bigger garden, too.

So, what's new with you?

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Iaaaiws
03-24-2020 at 04:48 PM.
03-24-2020 at 04:48 PM.
Unintended consequences of spending more time at home and doing more housework than usual.

Turns out that when all of my dishes are clean at the same time I don't have enough cabinet space for them all.
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fsyowad
03-24-2020 at 05:18 PM.
03-24-2020 at 05:18 PM.
So i went into Winn dixie tonight before closing.Not many people there, but this twenty something woman yapping on he phone not caring how close she was to others seemed to always be in my way. I think she got off on it, scaring the geezers.I wonder if she realizes in 2 months she will likely maybe unemployed, and broke while us olders will likely be doing better? All I can say is kids like that should enjoy their reality now, this next year is gonna be pretty fricken bad if u can't pay your rent this summer.
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ProfessorChaos
03-24-2020 at 05:23 PM.
03-24-2020 at 05:23 PM.
Quote from fsyowad :
So i went into Winn dixie tonight before closing.Not many people there, but this twenty something woman yapping on he phone not caring how close she was to others seemed to always be in my way. I think she got off on it, scaring the geezers.I wonder if she realizes in 2 months she will likely maybe unemployed, and broke while us olders will likely be doing better? All I can say is kids like that should enjoy their reality now, this next year is gonna be pretty fricken bad if u can't pay your rent this summer.

What did she do when you coughed on her? Confused
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fsyowad
03-24-2020 at 05:36 PM.
03-24-2020 at 05:36 PM.
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What did she do when you coughed on her? Confused
Oh shit i keep forgetting my secrete weapon...awww damn. Also she was defiantly stoned. Then again maybe she has daddy issues and had other things on her mind....mmm. It has been a week since I left the house, i guess I was not prepared.
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ProfessorChaos
03-24-2020 at 05:53 PM.
03-24-2020 at 05:53 PM.
Quote from fsyowad :
Oh shit i keep forgetting my secrete weapon...awww damn. Also she was defiantly stoned. Then again maybe she has daddy issues and had other things on her mind....mmm. It has been a week since I left the house, i guess I was not prepared.

Would you risk Covid-19 to help relieve her daddy issues? laugh out loud

Never leave the house without a condom. nod
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finzz2dlft
03-24-2020 at 07:02 PM.
03-24-2020 at 07:02 PM.
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Quote from finzz2dlft :
I have seen you mention this a few times, Who are/were you around here? I know you are not a N00b laugh out loud

as to me and #coronavirus....trying to stay calm, not worry over the ever changing news and rumors.[/QUO...
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things that make you go "hmmmm."
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link626
03-24-2020 at 07:11 PM.
03-24-2020 at 07:11 PM.
i'm down to my last $100, and about to go broke.

Thanks COVID19
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03-24-2020 at 08:54 PM.
03-24-2020 at 08:54 PM.
Quote from link626 :
i'm down to my last $100, and about to go broke.

Thanks COVID19
I'm kinda shocked that so many businesses and people don't have any money after less than a month when the vast majority have been out of work/customers for about 2 weeks. Confused
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03-24-2020 at 10:25 PM.
03-24-2020 at 10:25 PM.
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My sex change surgery is postponed, my pole dancing classes are cancelled, and I have been limiting myself to 10 sheets of TP per a bowel movement.
TP is overrated. I use sea shells.
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link626
03-24-2020 at 11:14 PM.
03-24-2020 at 11:14 PM.
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I'm kinda shocked that so many businesses and people don't have any money after less than a month when the vast majority have been out of work/customers for about 2 weeks. Confused

everyone is burning through cash.

the country is interdependent

first the lower class living paycheck to paycheck can't pay their bills, nor can they splurge on occasional luxuries.
that trickles up into middle class small business owners.

it's a nasty domino effect which is unsustainable because americans have the least amount of savings.
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Ms.arteest
03-25-2020 at 02:00 AM.
03-25-2020 at 02:00 AM.
Quote from LC2 :
What new items will you be adding to your garden? Tomatoes? Green beans? Eat
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We will have several varieties of tomatoes, instead of just 2, and more leafy greens, carrots, squash and cukes, and several kinds of herbs. Smilie


Quote from Iaaaiws :
Also just had a robocall from my workplace confirming that we are considered a "critical infrastructure supplier" and will remain in operation for the foreseeable future. Kind of glad the paychecks will still be coming for now but a little uneasy about the potential exposure to so many others.
So WFH isn't an option? I don't remember what you do...

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I like reading the different ideas people do post on social media like.. the neighborhood scavenger hunt where you put a toy or object in your front window and kids can walk around at their leisure and note who has what and compare online.
I put a green teddy bear (a dog toy) up in a window above the front door and Bella barked for half an hour since "something was out of place" Stick Out Tongue
We rode the yard car around the hood the other day and took photos of everyone's flowers. I texted before we drove up, so our neighbors knew we we trespassing. laugh out loud i love the bear hunt and the scavenger hunt. I thought about doing one for the neighborhood. Everyone would have to take pics when they find things. I figured i would find links to some interesting or funny things to send to those who find everything. Just something to do.


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Hope so. Our winter has been a HUGE dud here in CT (probably the least snow I can recall.... ever) and after the first day of spring what did it do today? farking snow laugh out loud I was out last weekend powerwashing the kids' toys so they can use them when it *does* get sunny outside.
Our winter didn't exist. We had two frosts. We didn't even have a hard freeze. It will be 88° here tomorrow! We usually don't get that until the end of May or first of June. The mosquitos will be horrendous this year.

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I'm starting to gain weight, I think.

WFH, grazing, not going out to walk.

But, like everything, it's a routine, I'll figure it out.
Oddly enough, I've lost a few.

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I have seen you mention this a few times, Who are/were you around here? I know you are not a N00b laugh out loud

as to me and #coronavirus....trying to stay calm, not worry over the ever changing news and rumors.
I feel like most everyone has this underlying sense of mild panic hovering beneath the surface. In the days before the stay home mandates, I went to a couple of stores and you could just feel the tension in the air. We get that when people are prepping for a hurricane.

Quote from Iaaaiws :
Unintended consequences of spending more time at home and doing more housework than usual.

Turns out that when all of my dishes are clean at the same time I don't have enough cabinet space for them all.
laugh out loud
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Iaaaiws
03-25-2020 at 08:44 AM.
03-25-2020 at 08:44 AM.
Quote from Ms.arteest :
So WFH isn't an option? I don't remember what you do...
I drive a haul truck in an iron ore mine, so no work from home option. The positive is that I am alone in the truck for 12 hours with the only direct exposure to others at the beginning and end of the shift. The negative is that I am stuck in a small truck cab that somebody else just spent the previous 12 hours in.

My crew has been off for 9 days so I don't know what, if any, changes they might have made in response to the virus. We are scheduled for a regular monthly safety meeting before work tomorrow which is basically 60-70 people sitting together on benches in one room for about 30 minutes. I like to think they would be smart enough to not do that but I haven't received any word to not arrive early for it.

We also have a daily meeting before every shift in the same setting but for only about 5 minutes. There was talk about staggering our start times so not everyone arrives at once but again they haven't contacted us with any changes. We are due back tomorrow so maybe there will be news today.
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Iaaaiws
03-25-2020 at 09:02 AM.
03-25-2020 at 09:02 AM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
Well, starting tomorrow Michigan starts under a stay home executive order from the governor. I was on my way to pick up some groceries when I heard it but apparently everyone else on the planet had already heard and beat me to the store. Still got most of what I was there for but there wasn't a single egg in the building. I was glad to get out of that madhouse and back home.
Compared to the mad rush the day before the stay at home order went into effect today wasn't nearly as bad. I'm back to work tomorrow so I decided to chance one more grocery store visit. In contrast to Monday, when the shelves were completely full of eggs, so I'm glad I decided to head out again today. Gas at every station I went by was now under $2/gallon.
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03-25-2020 at 11:48 AM.
03-25-2020 at 11:48 AM.
not much is different, I invested in a lot of SD home theater deals for being shut in. Plenty to keep me busy since I semi retired from lawn care. Never had a problem staying home and my low stress hippie life style with healthy food helps. I have a small foot print and always lived within my means. No sweat so far, all these gadgets keep me busy and grateful for what I have. I started with nothing and still have most of it.
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fsyowad
03-25-2020 at 01:17 PM.
03-25-2020 at 01:17 PM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
I drive a haul truck in an iron ore mine, so no work from home option. The positive is that I am alone in the truck for 12 hours with the only direct exposure to others at the beginning and end of the shift. The negative is that I am stuck in a small truck cab that somebody else just spent the previous 12 hours in.

My crew has been off for 9 days so I don't know what, if any, changes they might have made in response to the virus. We are scheduled for a regular monthly safety meeting before work tomorrow which is basically 60-70 people sitting together on benches in one room for about 30 minutes. I like to think they would be smart enough to not do that but I haven't received any word to not arrive early for it.

We also have a daily meeting before every shift in the same setting but for only about 5 minutes. There was talk about staggering our start times so not everyone arrives at once but again they haven't contacted us with any changes. We are due back tomorrow so maybe there will be news today.
Try to acquire some 70% isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the things you touch in the cab before your shift. Probably would be a good idea to use one of those laser thermometers on each other as you change shifts. Right now the guys you work with would probably think this is a bunch of nonsense, just ask Rand Paul, but give it 3-4 months ....
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