Covid-19

Metasynth

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Dick head is on tv here now.
Fuck, I can't believe he's still allowed on TV... :wall:

Listen sister, you ever wanna get a place in Cali, I make a good housemate.

Some reports focus only on Miami which does a lot of its testing outdoors. But apparently the desantis admin said it would be state wide "until they more accurately know the path of the storm".. whatever that means.
My advice, move to the best coast...er...west coast.
 

mysunnyboy

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Fuck, I can't believe he's still allowed on TV... :wall:

Listen sister, you ever wanna get a place in Cali, I make a good housemate.


My advice, move to the best coast...er...west coast.
I love you

God. deshantis, drump, alien rick and some scary mary sitting at a table with the shameful alazhabbadonta :spew:

Anywho, I’ve only been to California on business, San Francisco. You have a real beach right?
No seals?
Warm water?
I was scared once by a five ft shark swam right up on me. I tried to be all cool and not let the sister-in-law know what was coming her way, she’d have walked on water. All I could think of was to point up and say some stupid shit about the clouds. Didn’t work. She saw the shadow zigzagging towards her and froze, hehehe.
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Metasynth

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I love you

God. deshantis, drump, alien rick and some scary mary sitting at a table with the shameful alazhabbadonta :spew:

Anywho, I’ve only been to California on business, San Francisco. You have a real beach right?
No seals?
Warm water?
I was scared once by a five ft shark swam right up on me. I tried to be all cool and not let the sister-in-law know what was coming her way, she’d have walked on water. All I could think of was to point up and say some stupid shit about the clouds. Didn’t work. She saw the shadow zigzagging towards her and froze, hehehe.
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beautiful beaches!!!

I mean, you might see a seal every now and then...
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Kushash

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I grew up surfing the Huntington Cliffs and points south. There are some very lovely CA beaches.
They are all beautiful,
To drunk to follow up.
Plan a trip soon to the beach, a lot going on but don't want to rant about it all.
If the surf is up in the near future want to hang at the wedge in Newport.
Just hoping the # of states that mandate masks increases.
I'm betting it will.
Been keeping busy removing the shellac from kitchen cabinets. Sanding is very therapeutic.

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curious2garden

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They are all beautiful,
To drunk to follow up.
Plan a trip soon to the beach, a lot going on but don't want to rant about it all.
If the surf is up in the near future want to hang at the wedge in Newport.
Just hoping the # of states that mandate masks increases.
I'm betting it will.
Been keeping busy removing the shellac from kitchen cabinets. Sanding is very therapeutic.

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I recognize that respirator! They are useful things. I love those cabinets. Mine need redone. I told myself I'd build new ones. I'm still laughing about that. I refinished a loom and that sort of finished my refinishing!
 

tangerinegreen555

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I now know a guy personally who survived covid-19 after 75 days in the hospital, being on a ventilator for 3 weeks and in an induced coma.

An old college buddy, I could tell you stories Lol.

He had 2 different cancers he beat before covid, all over the local media, the cancer treatments left him more vulnerable.

Haven't seen him in a couple decades, he has a listed land line so I'll try to reach out this week. Amazing story. (He looked a lot different in school)
I posted this around June 22 I believe.

An old college friend, I tried to reach out by cell (got a number from a mutual friend) and landline but didn't get a response.

So I thought I'd try again in a few weeks, maybe he needed some time to recover.

I was going to try to call again today and ran a quick Google search first.

He died last month.

I feel real sad today. He was a great guy. 4 years older than I, he was an RA at the dorm I resided in my 2nd semester while he was in grad school who became a fast friend.

He only lived a couple weeks after surviving covid and cancer before that. RIP Fred.

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shrxhky420

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I posted this around June 22 I believe.

An old college friend, I tried to reach out by cell (got a number from a mutual friend) and landline but didn't get a response.

So I thought I'd try again in a few weeks, maybe he needed some time to recover.

I was going to try to call again today and ran a quick Google search first.

He died last month.

I feel real sad today. He was a great guy. 4 years older than I, he was an RA at the dorm I resided in my 2nd semester while he was in grad school who became a fast friend.

He only lived a couple weeks after surviving covid and cancer before that. RIP Fred.

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So sorry bro. :hug:

SH420
 

mysunnyboy

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I posted this around June 22 I believe.

An old college friend, I tried to reach out by cell (got a number from a mutual friend) and landline but didn't get a response.

So I thought I'd try again in a few weeks, maybe he needed some time to recover.

I was going to try to call again today and ran a quick Google search first.

He died last month.

I feel real sad today. He was a great guy. 4 years older than I, he was an RA at the dorm I resided in my 2nd semester while he was in grad school who became a fast friend.

He only lived a couple weeks after surviving covid and cancer before that. RIP Fred.

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I’m sorry :|
 

DarkWeb

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I posted this around June 22 I believe.

An old college friend, I tried to reach out by cell (got a number from a mutual friend) and landline but didn't get a response.

So I thought I'd try again in a few weeks, maybe he needed some time to recover.

I was going to try to call again today and ran a quick Google search first.

He died last month.

I feel real sad today. He was a great guy. 4 years older than I, he was an RA at the dorm I resided in my 2nd semester while he was in grad school who became a fast friend.

He only lived a couple weeks after surviving covid and cancer before that. RIP Fred.

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Sorry to hear that :sad::hug:
 

tangerinegreen555

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Thank you.

I really had hoped to reconnect with him again.

Hadn't seen him in over 10 years. The local TV stations all covered his covid survival story as well as all the local newspapers. It was so uplifting to know you can get real sick and recover from the virus. Good news on TV for a change, you know?

I still remember going to the Meadows with him in 1974. Meadows was/is a harness racing track. He drove his old Mercury station wagon with his ex wife and I took a friendly coed.

I still remember all 4 of us bet $2 on the trifecta that evening and made a deal that we would split any winnings 4 ways.

I picked the win and place (1 and 2) correctly. The horse I picked to show (3) finished nose to nose with 2 other horses. They had to go to the picture to declare a winner. My horse wound up #4.

I had so many old stories to run by him to see if he still remembered. It always hurts to lose a piece of the past. He was really a nice person that a younger guy could look up to for guidance.

As an RA, he was like the supervisor of the 4th floor. The guy who would ask you to turn the music down a little or to take the weed outside so the place didn't stink and cause problems for everyone. Everybody would do what he asked because he knew how to talk to people without being bossy. And he never ratted anyone out to the higher ups.
 
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