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vaper1960

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Anybody lives there has a generator
I so wish I had one... ironically, my son (down here in the city) just got a 2800 watt generator (runs on gas or propane) and two tanks of propane (even before this recent virus, we often have issues here in CA in the summer... everyone running their AC)
 

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Stay safe, @*RJ* We have monster wind and rain. I hope power stays on for you and for me.
I've had no power since 5pm. The only thing I'm worried about is my food in the refrigerator. I hope you don't get tornadoes. Stay safe!
 

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I hope you both stay safe and I FEEL for you on the gashes and scrapes argh. I am night blind, clumsy and get retrograde amnesia from my night meds a half hour. I'm always being asked by the husband-man "Where did you get that?" I have a deep and purple bruise (I'll omit the shower scene that was a bit like psycho but instead of blood, well, grime and also the sex scene that followed, LOL) but he was like, "Where'd you get THAT? OMG DOES IT HURT?" and I was like "whut" and looked down to a bruise the size and angry redness of Texas on my thigh,. I kind of poked at it and went, "Not so much and I honestly have no clue."

We did figure out what I was hitting my head on in the night and padded it, that is a relief. Thank God I am mentally deficient in some ways, but bodily well I'm sorta Australian Cattle Dog tough, that dog was none to bright, incredibly greedy but tough as boots, we were horribly SIMILAR. LOL... I learned early and often how to fall. And I mean FALL,. At least once a week at the crack house in Baltimore I'd fall down the steps to the basement with coffee to smoke, because the steps were all different heights, I have no clue how I never injured myself, I think it's like you go limp and pray or something. Yoga made it easier. It's my goal for tomorrow since in achieving goal for today (bathe) my muscles are atrophying and I can't Have That.

I feel HORRIBLE for you both. I hope the power returns there are few things more grating than like filling up a fridge with food to stockpile only to have the power go out. Generators are lovely but we have never been able to spring for one-- yet.

I really thought about it and I really do not want to return to work, ever. That might change but I have written some reminders on the mirror. I guess I'm not cut out for working in teams or this one .anyway. It's sort of a relief. I just called out for tomorrow and I plan to get sleep.

I was watching St. Elsewhere and I was like, "Dude, what the Hell is Legionnaire's disease?" at my husband. I guess it was some other tragic end to end it all. He was like, "I guess you weren't here." I was like, "Well dude, I was three, so either way I bet it wasn't being deeply discussed at me." It was kind of comforting to run into another illness of tragedy that did not win,. There are so many we have vanquished. I mean, the polio vaccine was carried by orphans and their "minders" who like somehow transferred it from Orphan to Orphan as they died on the boat. It was interesting because some adults kept journals and stuff. I forget quite how it worked but they needed the "live" vaccine and the remedy together to combine in at least one ill person.. One of the most interesting books I' have ever read. Medicine is not so lovely, but the human race tends to make it through, more or less..

If anyone never wants to be afraid of death again, I will once again recommend one of my favorite author's books called, "A Short History of Nearly Everything." He's a travel writer and the book is almost an encyclopedia but it is a compendium of reasons why life should have never existed from the macro space to the micro level, and by the end you're like, "I'm not afraid of death anymore, because I don't plausibly exist." Douglas Adams. He writes lovely travel books and is a gentle Englishman who must have had a mid life crisis, and gone "I am going to figure out NOT what I am, but WHY on earth I even can ask the question or have the thought,"

It's truly great.

Some of those recipes sound great. I am stocked up in the sense now have all the white snius I need and I just might, well, sell my stupid dicodes on the classifieds without opening it even. If I do I am sunk it's a small silver one.

But I'm just..... Chill right now. I might even sleep okay. that would be the best.

Thanks all for listening to me rant. I am still a mess, but less....intense.
Anna

Seriously I could have had the COVID-19 come and go, but I would not even have noticed from crying so much probably. Except I am fairly sure I've already had it. I hear tests are coming soon....
 
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    Still no power but the worst of the storms are over. I decided not to order during the bcf sale. I have 198 total flavors and most I've never tried. I need to be happy with those for a while.
    Wind woke me at 4 am. Everything on my deck is being blown to bits. Hurricane winds for sure. Not due to lessen until this afternoon.
     

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    I hope you both stay safe and I FEEL for you on the gashes and scrapes argh. I am night blind, clumsy and get retrograde amnesia from my night meds a half hour. I'm always being asked by the husband-man "Where did you get that?" I have a deep and purple bruise (I'll omit the shower scene that was a bit like psycho but instead of blood, well, grime and also the sex scene that followed, LOL) but he was like, "Where'd you get THAT? OMG DOES IT HURT?" and I was like "whut" and looked down to a bruise the size and angry redness of Texas on my thigh,. I kind of poked at it and went, "Not so much and I honestly have no clue."

    We did figure out what I was hitting my head on in the night and padded it, that is a relief. Thank God I am mentally deficient in some ways, but bodily well I'm sorta Australian Cattle Dog tough, that dog was none to bright, incredibly greedy but tough as boots, we were horribly SIMILAR. LOL... I learned early and often how to fall. And I mean FALL,. At least once a week at the crack house in Baltimore I'd fall down the steps to the basement with coffee to smoke, because the steps were all different heights, I have no clue how I never injured myself, I think it's like you go limp and pray or something. Yoga made it easier. It's my goal for tomorrow since in achieving goal for today (bathe) my muscles are atrophying and I can't Have That.

    I feel HORRIBLE for you both. I hope the power returns there are few things more grating than like filling up a fridge with food to stockpile only to have the power go out. Generators are lovely but we have never been able to spring for one-- yet.

    I really thought about it and I really do not want to return to work, ever. That might change but I have written some reminders on the mirror. I guess I'm not cut out for working in teams or this one .anyway. It's sort of a relief. I just called out for tomorrow and I plan to get sleep.

    I was watching St. Elsewhere and I was like, "Dude, what the Hell is Legionnaire's disease?" at my husband. I guess it was some other tragic end to end it all. He was like, "I guess you weren't here." I was like, "Well dude, I was three, so either way I bet it wasn't being deeply discussed at me." It was kind of comforting to run into another illness of tragedy that did not win,. There are so many we have vanquished. I mean, the polio vaccine was carried by orphans and their "minders" who like somehow transferred it from Orphan to Orphan as they died on the boat. It was interesting because some adults kept journals and stuff. I forget quite how it worked but they needed the "live" vaccine and the remedy together to combine in at least one ill person.. One of the most interesting books I' have ever read. Medicine is not so lovely, but the human race tends to make it through, more or less..

    If anyone never wants to be afraid of death again, I will once again recommend one of my favorite author's books called, "A Short History of Nearly Everything." He's a travel writer and the book is almost an encyclopedia but it is a compendium of reasons why life should have never existed from the macro space to the micro level, and by the end you're like, "I'm not afraid of death anymore, because I don't plausibly exist." Douglas Adams. He writes lovely travel books and is a gentle Englishman who must have had a mid life crisis, and gone "I am going to figure out NOT what I am, but WHY on earth I even can ask the question or have the thought,"

    It's truly great.

    Some of those recipes sound great. I am stocked up in the sense now have all the white snius I need and I just might, well, sell my stupid dicodes on the classifieds without opening it even. If I do I am sunk it's a small silver one.

    But I'm just..... Chill right now. I might even sleep okay. that would be the best.

    Thanks all for listening to me rant. I am still a mess, but less....intense.
    Anna

    Seriously I could have had the COVID-19 come and go, but I would not even have noticed from crying so much probably. Except I am fairly sure I've already had it. I hear tests are coming soon....
    I hope everything works out well for you:)
     

    FranC

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    I so wish I had one... ironically, my son (down here in the city) just got a 2800 watt generator (runs on gas or propane) and two tanks of propane (even before this recent virus, we often have issues here in CA in the summer... everyone running their AC)
    He should have got a bigger one if he wants to run ac’s.
     

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    Hope everyone does OK in this wind. It's going to start hitting us this morning, and sticking around all day. I'm not optimistic on keeping power. We have many, many dead trees from both gypsy moth infestation and emerald ash borer. I'm glad I had all my potentially troublesome ones removed in the Fall. No generator here, either, but I've found that my big upright freezer will keep below 32F for about 4 days, if I don't open it, so hopefully that at least will be OK.

    To do today: Knitting, and while the power lasts, playing either Witcher 3 or State of Decay 2. Zombie games aren't really my thing, but my friend bought me a copy and we play coop. So nice to talk to another person every day! :)
     

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    Still no power but the worst of the storms are over. I decided not to order during the bcf sale. I have 198 total flavors and most I've never tried. I need to be happy with those for a while.

    Nice self control. Wish I had some.
     

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