The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

wdwfan4ver

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The only thing I hate about Scooters, is that people assume your just fat and lazy if they don't see some kind of outward physical ailment. Once you get over caring what others think, the scooter is the way to go for people who can't walk terribly far because of knee, foot, back issues.
I agree. I know that based on what my oldest aunt had to deal with when she was at MK in 2016. I was not there, but I was given information what happened from my mom. My mom talked to her on the phone.

My oldest Aunt brought along her own scooter to MK due to medical reasons. She has major problems walking long distances due to her aliments.

She was treated like garbage by guests at MK with them saying nasty stuff to her at the time due to her having a scooter. My aunt's husband, her daughter and her 3 granddaughters witnessed the guests at MK said nasty things to her.
 

21stamps

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I totally understand that. My DH would not be able to work from home either. He needs two screens to be able to work. Good luck with what you decide.
yes... I also have dual monitors. Ugh.. I just don't know what to do... should I work at home to mitigate my risk? Yes... Do I want to work at home, no.

This is exactly why I was so upset yesterday. I have a huge spread with 3 moniters that I USE. Working at home is not comparable at all.. I don’t have that kind of set up.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Don't they play poorly ever year?
No. They made the playoffs in 2012 and 2014 (AL East champs in 2014) and had good seasons recently. They struggled the past two seasons. You should also vividly remember 2011, they had a very nice ending that season.

Unfortunately, they've had a shake up in management and lost a lot of key players. There's also a rumor floating around that a veteran player has cancer. All that they're saying now is that he has a non-baseball health problem, but the rumor is it's very serious. Which is horrible for him and the team (cancer is a b*tch as I've stated many, many times).

Edit: Just read he indeed does have cancer. Colon cancer.
 
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FutureCEO

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No. They made the playoffs in 2012 and 2014 (AL East champs in 2014) and had good seasons recently. They struggled the past two seasons. You should also vividly remember 2011, they had a very nice ending that season.

Unfortunately, they've had a shake up in management and lost a lot of key players. There's also a rumor floating around that a veteran player has cancer. All that they're saying now is that he has a non-baseball health problem, but the rumor is it's very serious. Which is horrible for him and the team (cancer is a b*tch as I've stated many, many times).


I haven't really paid attention to baseball since 2004. For some reason after the Red Sox won their first World Series since trading Babe Ruth, I lost interest. I've watched an inning or two but not a whole game.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Ah lovely. Maryland is in a state of emergency due to three cases of coronavirus.
It was announced today that Wisconsin is in a state of emergency due to 6 cases of coronavirus.

What concerns me is how people are going react in terms people buying stuff.

I do know the hospital my younger brother is working seems to be getting ready for it by rationing food right now.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Disneyland is closing. WDW will surely follow suit. Major sports are delaying/cancelling games as well. Some think it's an over reaction. Others say, "about time".
Indycar is running their first race of the season without any Fans. NASCAR is running Atlanta and Homestead races for the next 2 weeks without any fans in the stands.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Major tennis tournament early April (Volvo Open) here in Charleston has been canceled-- said to bring in $30 million to the area economy and 90 thousand people. SC has 2 confirmed cases and 6 suspected that's state wide

Mayor Walsh (Boston) may announce cancellation of Boston Marathon, and possibly rescheduling it for early fall. (Side note: marathon event also brings in 200 million dollars to the city and businesses).
 

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